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REOLINK Wireless Security Camera, E1 3MP HD Plug-in Indoor WiFi Camera for Home Security/Baby Monitor/Pets, Smart Detection, Local Storage, Pan Tilt, Night Vision, Works with Alexa/Google Assistant

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Arrives Saturday, May 25
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Color: White


Features

  • 3MP 40ft Night Vision: With 3MP resolution, Reolink E1 delivers much clearer videos than 1080p cameras. Infrared LED lights let you see every move of your baby and pet clearly even in darkness
  • 355 Pan & 50 Tilt for All-Round Protection: See every corner of your room with easy pan and tilt control on the Reolink App & Client. You can mark the corners you care about to check them quickly
  • Motion/Human/Pet Detection & Alerts: The camera can smartly analyze the shape of people and pets to accurately detect their motion and send you real-time motion-triggered alerts
  • Secure Local Storage, No Monthly Fee: Video recordings can be stored on the microSD card (max. 256GB) and Reolink NVR, and you can play them back anytime anywhere via free Reolink App/Client. (microSD card and NVR are not included)
  • Remote Multi-User & Multi-Cam Live View: Reolink E1 supports max. 4 users to access the camera simultaneously, and the free Reolink App can display up to 9 cameras at the same time

Recommended Uses For Product: Baby Monitoring,Indoor Security,Outdoor Security,Pet Monitoring


Brand: REOLINK


Model Name: E1


Connectivity Technology: Plug-in 2.4GHz WiFi


Special Feature: 2 Way Audio, Night Vision, PTZ Technology


Product Dimensions: 2.99 x 2.76 x 4.21 inches


Item Weight: 7 ounces


Item model number: E1-3MP


Date First Available: August 29, 2019


Manufacturer: Reolink Digital


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  • Ease or difficulty of setup ...
Color: White
... depends a lot on what you have to start with. I ran Digi-Watcher for twenty years on a WinMe Dell Dimension with a Microsoft LifeCam that, for most of its life, served no other purpose. Loved it, because it did a common thing uncommonly well: motion-sense, e-mail notification with pix, stored video and sound, etc. It was exceedingly flexible and exceedingly reliable. I could easily disconnect it from the network when I didn't care to be live-streamed. My old Dimension finally kicked the bucket, leaving me with a gap in my indoor home/office surveillance coverage. Enter the Reolink E1. I found it much less flexible and only marginally more capable than my old system, but I finally made it work in a way that suits my needs. I was wary of downloading an app to my phone just to set up another device. I would have preferred to use a browser, but the E1, unlike higher-end Reolink cameras, doesn't support that. Reolink provided a lightweight APK file that asked for only limited permissions, which I found encouraging. I also discovered later that I would use the phone app much more often than I would have expected during my comings and goings. Thanks to the commenter here who advised using an ethernet cable connection to perform the initial setup of the E1. I've got several WiFi networks available to me at this location, and l use them to isolate certain devices and applications from one another. Nevertheless, my E1 couldn't find any of them at first. I needed to connect a cable from the E1 to the desired network and to get my phone on that network at the same time. Afterwards, the E1 was able to connect to WiFi without the wire and to be controlled, of course, irrespective of which network the phone was on. The E1 makes a fuss if a network's password contains any non-alpha-numeric characters. I wasn't about to change that password for one device. Somehow after multiple tries, I got the E1 to accept it. Entering that long password also took multiple tries due to mistyping. There was almost no way to confirm what I had typed before hitting Enter, so I could never be sure of the cause of a failed connection: mistyping, weak signal or something else. (The use of the ethernet cable simplified those possibilities.) To send e-mail notifications when it detects motion, the E1 uses a single e-mail address to send a message to itself! This means that it wants to know your e-mail password! I ended up setting up a new single-purpose e-mail address for the E1. It recommends Gmail or Yahoo(!) (My Thunderbird client receives and categorizes incoming e-mails for multiple accounts all-at-once.) I was accustomed to taking my old camera off the network when I didn't need it, but that's not the easiest option with the E1. It can be finicky about finding the WiFi network later. Now I might just use the PTZ function of the phone app to point it toward a wall that receives no direct sunlight when I am home (and make sure its microphone is off.) This arrangement does not provide the same level of isolation as I am used to, but in casual use it beats fiddling with the network router or disabling a WiFi network extender (for now.) Even so, it sometimes produces dozens of spurious notifications/day due to the sun moving in and out of the clouds. I am reluctant to decrease E1's motion sensitivity any further than I already have. Ultimately, the easiest solution seems to be to place something decorative and opaque (like a hat or a sock or an inverted flower pot) over it when monitoring is not needed. The cover is unambiguous, and it obviates the need to use the app's PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom, though the E1 does not zoom) feature to reposition the camera constantly. It does still seem to “phone home” once per night at 2:00AM if nothing else has been going on. So, in the end, I spent many hours setting up my first E1 for the most basic functionality and then configuring it and the network to suit my work habits. If it remains stable, convenient and secure, it will be a good tool. If I decide to add additional Reolink cameras, I'll probably devise a way to connect and disconnect them to and from the network as a group (probably using a network extender with a unique WiFi SSID.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023 by boomdork

  • Useful
Color: White
I got this camera so I could track one of my cats' litter box usage since he had repeated urinary blockages and I have two other cats. It was so useful with a SD card to review history and monitor his condition. I got a second one just to check in on my kitties while I'm at work that doesn't have a SD. The one star removed is for the absolutely triggering setup process that involves a voice SCREAMING instructions in every language under the sun while you're trying to do things like enter your WIFI password in the app. I tried to smother the speaker with my hand and I still absolutely lost my zen from it. The setup process would be 1 million times easier without the screaming that can't be stopped and feels like some kind of psychological torture technique. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by Melissa B.

  • Great camera!! Easy to install!!
Color: Black
This is a great little camera to keep and eye on my new puppy. Love that you can set points, so you can easily flip from one location to another. I also appreciate that it’s a Reolink and can be added to my existing camera app!! One thing to remember when setting it up is to connect to your 2.4 ghz Wi-Fi and not your 5.0 ghz. That will save some frustration in the set up process. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by AKuechle

  • Field of view is smaller than expected, but otherwise a very good camera
Color: Black
I have 7 Reolink cameras installed at my house, plus have used them at work. The quality of the cameras is very good. They are easy to install and set up. With a micro SD card you don't need to pay for a cloud service. And the app is easy to use. I do recommend using these cameras (and any wifi camera) with a mesh network. Otherwise cameras that are too far from your router/access point will have an unreliable signal. However, if you install a memory card it will still record and the card can be removed and viewed on your computer. This particular camera ticks all of the same boxes as the other Reolink cameras. However, the field of view is a little narrower than I was expecting, which forced me to mount the camera in a different place than I intended. But that's my only complaint. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023 by MovieGuy

  • Good camera
Color: White
I’m very happy with this camera. The video is very clear. The night vision work very well. I went on vacation reassured that I would be ble to watch my pet. It was very responsive when I moved it. I would recommend this indoor camera. It’s very affordable.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by livetodream

  • Not RSTP or ONVIF like some other higher end Reolink models
Color: White
This is a decent camera for indoor use if you're planning on just using the mobile app or PC app. It's important to note that it will NOT be usable by any other NVR brand other than Reolink because it doesn't NOT support RTSP and/or ONVIF. Reolink does have some cameras that support RTSP and will play nice with 3rd party NVRs. For example, I also have the E1 Outdoor 5MP version and that camera does support RTSP and ONVIF and can connect to 3rd party NVRs and web apps. I used the PC app to enable these protocols. Note that these settings are disabled by default so know that if you go the more expensive route, that you'll still need to enable these settings on the better cameras. Again, The E1 3MP camera in this review does NOT support this and these options aren't available. Make sure when shopping for budget cameras that you look at the specs and ensure they support RSTP if you plan on using any 3rd party NVR or apps other than Reolink. In summary, for the money, this is a good value as long as you realize its limitations and know that it is a cheap camera with a lot of features. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Nylox

  • SD card slot doesn't work
Color: Black
Good camera but sd card slot doesn't read cards. I've tried 3 different cards. Other than it works.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by Angela Bryant

  • Clear Picture and Easy setup
Color: Black
Just bought this product in July 2023, it was very easy to setup and the picture is clear! For the price this is an awesome camera and comes with a mount. We bought ours to keep an eye on our pets. Very satisfied with Reolink.
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023 by MarO

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