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REOLINK Video Doorbell WiFi Camera - Wired 2K Outdoor, 5G&2.4G WiFi, 4:3 Wide View Angle, Smart Detection, Local Storage, No Subscription Front Door Home Security, Customized Reolink Chime

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Color: Black


Features

  • 2K Super HD Day & Night! Incredible 2K HD, with advanced HDR/3D DNR and distortion correction technologies, brings you sharp and detailed images even in low light conditions.
  • 2.4/5GHz WiFi & Waterproof! No worry about network disconnection; its 5GHz WiFi ensures a stable and fluent network experience. No worry about harsh weather as well; it's waterproof!
  • 4:3 &180 Wide Viewing Angle! Find the right position for your doorbell with its 15 wedge kit and enjoy the super wide field of view (4:3 aspect ratio). Get more extra surrounding details for better and quicker responses.
  • Chime V2 Included! Plug the chime included to any electrical socket at any room and be confidently alerted when visitors "knock". You can choose 1 of its 10 tunes and adjust its volume.
  • Answer the Door Faster! With its built-in mic and speaker, you can hear and talk back to the visitors even if you're not at home. You can also preset voice messages or automatic replies for times when you're occupied.
  • Hardwired Power Solution! 12-24VAC 50/60Hz, DC 24V. Noticed: The video doorbell is highly recommended to use with Reolink Chime, Reolink NVR System and the other Reolink accessories for full connectivity and compatibility.
  • Smart Detection and Alerts: Repel porch pirates by getting real-time notifications. Set the event-triggered spotlights to turn on at a scheduled time at night to safeguard your deliveries. Subscribe to the free Rich Notification plan and receive up to 25 image notifications per day.

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Visit the Store Visit the Store Higher resolution means more information. In a 2K picture, individuals will be easier to recognize with richer details. Also, high resolution offers a smoother live view experience. The built-in IR LEDs allow you to see things clearly at night, keeping your family firmly guarded after sundown. With person detection, you can set it to alert you when persons are detected, ignoring trivial non-human passers-by. With motion zone, you decide where objects’ movements will be detected and where they will not. Communicate with visitors even if you're not at home. Or answer the door with preset voice messages. Valuable 6s footage from before the detection increases the likelihood of criminal identification. Detects people, vehicles, and motion, instantly sending detailed alerts for faster response. MicroSD card (Max.256GB, not included), Reolink NVR for 24/7 Recording. Filter the videos by detection modes, pinpoint which you want to review, and play it. As easy as so. We encrypt your data with advanced algorithms. Your privacy is critical to everything we are doing. The chime has adjustable volume and 10 tunes for choice. You can plug it in at any room. Note:Chime Compatibility: Reolink Chime-V2 Blackout areas within the camera’s view that you don’t want to be recorded. Flexibly setup with 5GHz or 2.4GHz WiFi for better network connection and a smoother live view. Video Doorbell WiFi Video Doorbell WiFi-White Video Doorbell PoE Video Doorbell (Battery) Trackmix PoE Reolink Lumus E1 Outdoor

Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor Security


Brand: REOLINK


Model Name: Reolink Video Doorbell WiFi


Connectivity Technology: Wired WiFi


Special Feature: Noise Reduction


Other Special Features of the Product: Noise Reduction


Indoor Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Controller Type: Reolink APP


Mount Type: Wall Mount


Color: Black


Form Factor: Box


Installation Type: Screw In


Enclosure Material: Plastic


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Oval


Alert Type: Sound Alerts, Chime, Push Notifications, Record


Room Type: Hallway, Living Room


Light Source: Infrared


Effective Still Resolution: 5 MP


Waterproof Rating: IP65


Photo Sensor Resolution: 5 MP


Control Method: App


Video Capture Resolution: 2k


Effective Video Resolution: 2


Frame Rate: 20 frames_per_second


Number of Channels: 2


Video Encoding: MPEG-4


Video Capture Format: MPEG-4


Night Vision: IR Night color


Antenna Location: Outdoor Security


Brand: REOLINK


Model Name: Reolink Video Doorbell WiFi


Number of Items: 1


Built-In Media: Reolink Video Doorbell,Reolink Chime


Model Number: Reolink Video Doorbell WiFi


Specific Uses For Product: Outside, Outside; Amateur, Outside; Professional, Smart Doorbell, Surveillance


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 2-year warranty


Manufacturer: Reolink Ditigal


Connectivity Technology: Wired WiFi


Connectivity Protocol: 2.4G/5GHz WiFi


Wireless Technology: 2.4G/5GHz Dual-Band WiFi


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 24 Volts


Wattage: 6 watts


Are Batteries Required: No


Viewing Angle: 180 Degrees


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Zoom Type: Digital Zoom


Item Dimensions: 4.17 x 6.38 x 6.57 inches


Item Weight: 0.75 Kilograms


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Beat video doorbell I used !
Color: Black
This is maybe the best doorbell camera available can do 24/7 recording locally or through an NVR . With that being said, it has a bunch of features, no monthly fee and great video feed. I like the fact that it can be ran, stand-alone or integrated into the NVR system. The quality and performance has been very great and the no monthly fee is even better . It does what it's designed to do. It has a fair price and the quality is very good! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2026 by marshall brooks

  • Works well, integrates with my home security system
Color: Black
I bought this to replace my OG Nest Hello camera. I picked this one over a other Nest because it works locally without a subscription. Setup was straightforward and I integrated it with my Synology Surveillance Station setup so it works alongside my other security cameras. The software / app works well on Android. It took me a minute to find the setting to enable a preview image to be sent with notifications, but once I found it it works well. I was also able to "share" the camera with my wife once she set up her own account in the app. It was simple to do and I appreciate that I can share the camera with others without having to share a password. I wish it would work with my home's doorbell chime. The included chime works fine, but I would prefer the mechanical chime in my house. The lack of support for the house's chime was well documented before purchase and was not a surprise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026 by Randy Webb

  • Sharp 2K image, no subscription fees, and it actually works with your existing wiring
Color: Black
I replaced a years-old basic doorbell with this and the jump in quality was significant. The 2K image is sharp and clear even at night, and the wide angle lens covers a good portion of the porch and front walkway. Motion detection works reliably and the app sends notifications promptly. Being able to store footage locally on an SD card without paying any monthly subscription fee was one of the main reasons I went with REOLINK and it works exactly as advertised. Setup was more straightforward than I expected. The existing doorbell wiring connected without much hassle and the Reolink app walked through the configuration step by step. Integration with their NVR system is seamless if you already have one in place, and it also works perfectly fine as a standalone unit if you do not. The one area I would note is that getting the wifi connection dialed in to maintain a strong signal at the front door took a little bit of adjusting on my end. Once it settled it has been rock solid, but be prepared to possibly move your router or add a range extender depending on your setup. Overall a very capable doorbell camera at a fair price with no ongoing costs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026 by Gabriel L. De Mattos

  • Easy-ish to install, cheap, and no subscription required.
Color: White
I was actually surprised by how easy it was to install. They give you EVERYTHING, and while some of it I didn't and likely will never use, it was all very, very helpful. It can be a little annoying as it continues to talk and repeat things at you while setting it up, and maybe the process could be better defined/outlined/pictorialized, but if you've ever put in a doorbell this will be no problem. I love that it doesn't require a subscription and I can put an SD card in to save video, that was the #1 selling point for me. This was for my mother so she could see what's at her door. We don't need, nor want, the cloud stuff. I had an Arlo before and when you don't' pay they deliberately degrade the service and make it almost unusable. Arlo is awful. But Reolink was great. Definitely going to buy another one of these for my home to replace the (now) totally useless Arlo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2026 by J

  • Unusable. Badly designed junk. Cannot answer rings. Unusable. Badly designed junk. Cannot answer rings.
Color: White
After months of testing, this device is useless. They provided me an "RMA" to replace the device, but I've already replaced a prior device, so I do not expect a change. I've removed reolink connection to the Amazon service to see if doorbell rings could be answered, but they cannot. The device immediately dicsonnects after attempting to answer the call. I can watch footage as they are waiting but once I hit accept the doorbell goes off wifi and will not reconnect until I reboot my routers. Further update: After 2 weeks the memory card is unreadable and I cannot View my recordings. It was a 256Gb Amazon basics memory card. I swapped the same card to a Reolink PTZ wifi camera and it works just fine for over a month then I put a 128GB sandisk in the doorbell and it's been working just fine. Their support claim of 256GB is unwarranted. Second issue is that I have it connected to Alexa so that the Alexa Hub can theoretically display the doorbell. I tried to answer a ring in coming onto my phone but when I do it says that the connection is already in use or the speaker is already in use. So I was unable to communicate with the person at the door. I believe it's because Reolink is trying to establish the connection to the hub and then will not let my phone connect. After attempting to connect the device then went offline and I couldn't view the doorbell at all as stated below there's all kinds of strange connectivity issues. Basically rendering the doorbell not a doorbell. Guests ring and I cannot answer. If I try in person, I notice the device actually loses connection and flashes white light. The engineering on this device is so bad maybe you get lucky with it working but I highly do not recommend these unless you have a direct ethernet connection because the Wi-Fi radio on this is garbage (see video). Their support is useless people over in China trying to use ChatGPT responses that don't even make sense. Then if they can't help you (they never can) they just suggest a discount or replacement. My goodness it's torture. Update: After using this device for a few weeks, I found it randomly goes offline. I set up the device to have a priority connection to my TP-Link Wi-Fi 6 router mesh Network, and the signal is very strong. I've been back and forth with Reolink support, which is basically non-existent because they don't speak English and have some weird interpreting where they don't read my responses, asking the same questions over and over again. They tell me to put the device closer to my router and reset it a million times - they even said that I shouldn't mount it against a wall LOL. I reminded them that it is a doorbell. From other Wi-Fi Reolink devices that I have I also observe a similar problem with their connectivity issues. Periodically and I have to go reset the Wi-Fi or reboot the power to the router. I had the ring doorbell and the same location for 4 years straight with zero connectivity issues so I may just have to return back to ring unfortunately. If they can figure out how to design proper Wi-Fi receiver transmitter in their devices I would consider purchasing but for now I would not recommend. Setup An undesirable design choice for all Reolink cameras is connecting to your wifi by the camera reading a QR code from your phone. You have to play this game with the phone in front of the camera, moving it in and out, but the cameras struggle to read the code. Most other devices use Bluetooth or a temporary wifi hotspot to connect. The key is to set up the camera right next to your router so it has a great signal and is indoors before mounting so the lighting is just right. I had a hell of a time connecting to my AT&T Wifi 6 router just about 10 feet away through the exterior wall and into the attic. The Wi-Fi reception is excellent from the street, so it has nothing to do with my router. The Doorbell would connect on and off sporadically, making it difficult to complete the setup process. I had to keep resetting the device maybe six times. I noticed that the wifi signal was weak once connected, according to the doorbell (2 of the 3 bars). The only explanation is that Reolink could have done a better job designing their antennas for the doorbell. My Ring doorbell had no issues for 5 years. I thought the doorbell was an instant return because I could not connect until I changed the configuration to the "Use 5GHz band only" option, and then it's been solid for the last few days. I appreciate that the cameras are dual-band, but they don't seem to be designed to use both bands. All of my other Reolink cameras have connectivity issues if left on Dual Band mode, and I had to set my router to only use the 5GHz band for the camera specifically, on top of the camera being set to use 5GHz; otherwise, the camera would be inaccessible. Mounting: The mount is unsuitable for walls, and there is no place to fit their large electrical connectors. I changed to a smaller connector, which the Ring doorbell came with, and was able to shove it into the wall. They do not have a vertical angle mounting plate for hardie-board siding with a vertical tilt, so your camera will be pointing up towards the roof. They only provide a left/right angled bracket. Field of View: I don't like the field of view of this device as it appears to be designed to view vertically instead of horizontally. I do not need to view my porch roof but do want to see traffic across my front lawn to the driveway. The ring doorbell had a 360 fish eye, allowing me to see almost across my whole front lawn. The Reolink doorbell probably has a 90-degree FOV horizontally, which is unacceptable. You should plan to have other cameras to cover your property as this is meant just to cover your porch area. You cannot even see a person directly in front of your door knocking on your door, but don't worry they designed it so you could see the sky. Video: The quality is on par with Ring doorbell. I appreciate being able to select the quality mode to save on bandwidth while viewing over the phone. Detection: Like all Reolink devices, they can detect any motion (light changes or movement, vehicle, etc) and humans and allow you to filter on the event when viewing the timeline. This is a key differentiator from so many cameras that made me select Reolink (that and the on-board storage with free viewing). Like Ring, Reolink also has a Package detection. At first the package detection was going off repeatedly thinking my porch chair was a package. I turned down the package detection setting and it stopped the false detection and successfully captured an envelope dropped on the porch. Like all Reolink cameras I appreciate the detailed configuration options in smart detections. There is overall Motion Detection setting from 0-100 and then on top of that you can adjust whatever smart detection (pet, human, package) the device supports. It takes a few days of monitoring and tweaking those settings to get things optimal for your environment. For the most part it's pretty good and I opt to increase the false detections with more recording vs miss an important event. The great thing is that you can playback only the filtered events you wish to see and when you receive a phone alert, selecting the alert will load up that event directly. Ring doesn't do any of that. Motion event recording at detection of the event. You can set the post-motion recording time before it stops with 15, 30, 60 seconds, but not pre-event marking. Their cameras record before human detection to ensure you get the full footage even before detection. Ring doorbell would show me an event recording only when a person was basically at the door and turning away already unless they were walking slowly. Storage and Playback: The seller of Reolink devices is the subscription-free on-board device storage. Now, you can purchase a cloud storage plan if you like, but these devices also support FTP and standard NVR streams, so you can always back up your NVR. I used a 256GB SD card and so far I'm using 1GB/day which means I'll have 9 months of storage. That's insane. Bye-bye Ring subscription plan for $4/mo to see 10 days worth of "events". Playback allows you to pick a date, filter by Visitor, Any Motion, Person, and Package, which will remove all other detections in the timeline so your playback only shows those events. There is a "tile view" option showing you a sampled preview of frames for each tile and it has an icon on each tile as to which types of motions were detected (motion, person, package, etc). You don't have to scan through and watch endlessly each video (like Ring), you can quick scroll through the tiles to get a view of what occurred without watching. Playback speeds of 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16x are available saving time reviewing footage. Audio Quality: There is less background noise than Ring. Ring had so much background noise it was hard to hear almost, however, it could detect whispering at the edge of my property almost. This device picks up audio clearly. Chime: The doorbell comes with a chime that is configurable for different tones, unlike Ring, which makes you purchase a chime. Alexa Compatibility: This is compatible with Alexa, and all the supported motion alerts can be announced on your Alexa device. When pressed, the doorbell ring will also be announced on your Alexa hub/echo, and the live video will be shown. On the Echo/Hub doorbell tile, Amazon leaves their Ring device with the additional feature of displaying the last image but no image for Reolink, unfortunately. It would be nice to have the tile preview the last image on your Echo/Hub. My most significant issues are the field of view and the device setup difficulties. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by Lee

  • 1 week in works great!
Color: Black
Probably one of the best of the bunch as far as local storage, minimal setup, and device expansion goes. I got this up and running within a few hours wired to replace our old 1950s home doorbell. The instructions were straight forward and worked without an issue. Been running for a little over a week and we're super happy with it. Image and sound quality is stellar. Wi-Fi connection is stable, even with supposedly only 1 wifi bar on the app. And the stream has always worked quickly. The app just works. Notifications can be modified, local storage was easy to set up Didn't need to create any account or anything, just password protect my home within the app. Funny enough, the specs say it only can handle a 256GB card, but I threw a 400GB one in there anyway and it shows up accordingly with all 400gb. Neat! Things yet to be determined... We get cold up here during the winter, like down to -10°F over a few days. Hopefully this can handle that. I've heard great things about this particular brand being able to handle extreme weather,so I got my fingers crossed. Also, my house is south facing and this thing gets full sun exposure within the video frame for 3-5 hours a day depending on cloud coverage. We'll see how well it holds up. I did get one of those little shade covers for it, and it blocks about half of the sun at its highest, so maybe that will help? Not sure. Time will tell. Either way, I'm super happy with it and if it holds out by next year, we'll probably upgrade our aging Swann cameras to Reolink ones to integrate all of this together with local storage. Excited about that! So far, definitely recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2025 by Jose Cruz

  • An Overlooked Gem
Color: Black
The Reolink WiFi Doorbell Camera is an excellent option for anyone looking for reliable home security without the ongoing cost of subscriptions. Setup is straightforward and user-friendly, making it easy to get up and running even if you’re not very tech-savvy. One of the biggest advantages of this camera is the fact that there are no monthly fees. Unlike many competitors that lock basic features behind a subscription, Reolink allows you to access recordings and alerts without paying extra. With support for a microSD card, local storage is simple and effective. The video quality is good and more than adequate for everyday security needs. While it may not be true high-end HD, it clearly captures people, motion, and activity at your door and gets the job done reliably. For a doorbell camera at this price point, the quality is solid and dependable. Another standout feature is the automatic overwrite function. Once the microSD card is full, the camera seamlessly overwrites older footage, so you never have to worry about manually deleting recordings or running out of storage. This makes it a true “set it and forget it” security solution. Overall, the Reolink WiFi Doorbell Camera is a highly underrated security device. It delivers strong performance, simple setup, dependable recording, and cost savings by eliminating subscriptions. If you’re looking for an affordable, practical, and reliable doorbell camera, this is one I would definitely recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026 by Steven Cruz

  • Product is good but setup is rediculusly difficult
Color: Black
I am the "IT guy," and it took me about 2 hours to figure out how to set it up and connect as a "channel" to my existing Reolink NVR system so it records video to the NVR instead of a memory card (which I didn't have). The user manual didn't say a word about setting up this doorbell with an NVR, and initially led you down the wrong path by setting it up as an individual device in the Reolink app. Terrible setup experience. Once it's all set, everything is working well. I was veeeeery close to just packing everything up and returning it to Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2026 by Amazon Customer

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