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r/homeassistantMy Google Nest Doorbell camera died. What should I replace it with?
12 months ago

Plus one more for Reolink! I have the PoE doorbell hooked up to their NVR and it works flawlessly. The HA integration kicks ass too.

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r/homeassistantMy Wife thinks the Unifi G4 Doorbell Pro is Ugly
4 months ago

We have a Reolink PoE doorbell and I have it in Home Assistant and Unifi Protect.

r/homeassistantMy Wife thinks the Unifi G4 Doorbell Pro is Ugly
4 months ago

I use the Reolink integration and Frigate with HA for live camera feeds on my dashboards and things like pop-ups when someone rings the doorbell. I use Unifi Protect as a separate recording system. Lots of ways to slice and dice it. Edit: I also have Hikvision ptz cameras in both systems. PTZ controls via ONVIF work better in Frigate than UProtect in my opinion.

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r/smarthomeLooking for a good door bell wireless battery power camera
10 months ago

If you're already using Reolink I'd give their doorbell cam a try. I've got the PoE version and it works great.

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r/HomeKitLooking for a PoE Video Doorbell
8 months ago

No HomeKit, but Reolink PoE works great, ONVIV into Blue Iris. Was just commenting this morning about how reliable it has been compared to previous WiFi models we tried, PoE is the way to go! https://preview.redd.it/yv7wlvbrq64f1.jpeg?width=1664&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1711372c00cecba459b9caacf227daeb14cb02c4

r/HomeKitSo, all doorbells suck?
7 months ago

Don’t have it in HK, but the Reolink PoE is awesome, no WiFi or goofy power, super reliable, only posting this here because … ‘it doesn’t suck’.

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r/homeautomationDoorbell camera for apartment that can’t be WiFi jammed?
4 months ago

yep - i have mine setup to record local and ftp to my storage server. 1 is good, 2 are better.

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r/homesecuritySafer alternatives to ring doorbell?
12 months ago

You need a PoE doorbell. Reolink sells a good PoE doorbell. If you want to have cameras then you want good PoE cameras from a good reliable brand Never go with wireless/wi-fi cameras or the likes, doesn't matter what brand, they are not reliable at all. If you fully own this property there is no reason at all for not going with a PoE camera system. The amount of problems Wi-Fi/Wireless cameras have are just way too many. As you say, they are prone to Wi-Fi jammers, the quality of the footage is inferior to PoE, the night and day performance are inferior to PoE, the smart detection is inferior to PoE, you will have issues connecting to them, you WILL miss events, you WILL miss important crucial footage, you can't record 24/7 with wireless (except for one particular model but still no), 24/7 recording with Wi-Fi plugged cameras isn't reliable either. As you can see, your fears are well founded, but, funny enough, it won't be a Wi-Fi jammer what most likely will disable your Wi-Fi/Wireless camera, but the camera itself, if that makes sense. Again, that's why you go with PoE, since it doesn't have any of those issues... So yes, you are correct when you say that PoE/wired cameras are less easier to hack (they are immune to Wi-Fi jammers and pretty much close to 0 for other types of much more advanced hacking, which you really will never be a target of, if you take security measures for your Wi-Fi/internet and camera settings). As for your internet, go with fiber optic internet, 600+ Mbps. If you can get 1 Gbps then that's better. Technically you should be good with 100 Mbps for your internet, but in this time and age I would only go with 500/600+ Mbps to be safe. This is of course, assuming you live in an urban environment where fiber optic can arrive to your location, otherwise, if you live in a very rural area, consider in getting Starlink as your internet solution (which should reach around 300 Mbps but it is good enough still).

r/homesecurityBest Wired Doorbell Camera (no subs)?
5 months ago

Reolink Wi-Fi doorbell. Negative reviews are 99% from user error. People think it is a PoE camera. It is Wi-Fi, and as with any Wi-Fi camera regardless of the brand you will have issues. Still, within doorbell cameras that are Wi-Fi, Reolink Wi-Fi is the best for the residential use... And that's because many reasons, but the one of the most important things is that it can work with Wi-Fi 5. You also have to manually update the firmware for it to work properly. If you don't want issues at all then get the Reolink PoE doorbell instead. That with the manually updated firmware is flawless. So I will say that is the best residential doorbell at the moment. EDIT: Just saw that Ubiquiti released the G6 doorbell, so reolink PoE doorbell might no longer be the best for home use.

r/homesecurityRing Doorbell Alternative
about 2 months ago

Reolink PoE doorbell and Ubiquiti Doorbell Lite are the current best 2 doorbells for residential use as of now, IMO. Which one to use depends on some factors.

r/homesecurityBest Smart Doorbell Cameras to Buy in 2025?
about 2 months ago

At the moment it is Reolink PoE doorbell and Ubiquiti Doorbell Lite. Note both options are PoE. PoE is the best, not Wi-Fi. What to go with really depends on your full camera system. G6 doorbell next year will be the best for residential use, hand down. Reolink could also possibly come up with a new doorbell model, we'll see.

r/homesecurityLooking for wifi doorbell camera that has very little delay
7 months ago

Reolink PoE doorbell. That's the least delay you are going to get.

r/homesecurityIs Arlo a good brand for camera doorbells? If not, what IS?
6 months ago

Reolink PoE doorbell is the best, but if you can't do PoE then it is sort of debatable between Reolink, Eufy and maybe Tapo. If you are looking into getting more cameras that actually work (that means PoE cameras) in the future then you should go with Reolink. This is because not only you will be able to use that with a full Reolink setup but also will work with other setups where you mix brands (as long as you buy the PoE or Wi-Fi model). Arlo, Ring, Blink and all the other "popular" brands are trash. Avoid them.

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r/smarthomeHighest quality video (for about 60 feet+) in a doorbell cam?
10 months ago

10000% Agree. You are trying to make one camera do the work of at least two cameras here. Get a wired PoE doorbell cam to do doorbell cam duty. Then get either as u/Curious\_Party\_4683 suggested a 4mm or greater lens, or a cameras with PTZ (with actual optical Z) and auto tracking. Reolink and Unifi make good options for both of those.

r/smarthomeBest video doorbell without subscription, and with local storage being inside the house
7 months ago

Sure. I'd recommend get Reolink doorbell, and then connecting it to their first party NVR solution or something like Frigate or BlueIris.

r/homeautomationNeed a doorbell camera that works in severe cold and is Google Home compatible. Any ideas?
3 months ago

I've not tested down to -40, but the Reolink PoE cams work with Google Home and I've have zero issues with them working down to -16F/-27C

r/homeassistantI need help finding a doorbell that has exactly the "settings/features" I'm looking for!
3 months ago

*I'm looking for a doorbell that is connected to an electrical outlet/electricity and that also has battery as a backup in case there is a power outage.* *This doorbell should be connected to wifi and should also have 4g/5g as a backup in case the wifi stops working due to, for example, a power outage.* These are problems to solve on your infrastructure side. My Reolink can do all of those because it's PoE, on a UPS and my router has WAN failover to 5G.

r/homeassistantI need help finding a doorbell that has exactly the "settings/features" I'm looking for!
3 months ago

I mean it's be silly to have my switch on UPS but not the router and modem, yes the whole rack is battery backed. *Can the reolink units be accessed directly via ip* Yes they also work well with the HA plugin.

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r/reolinkcam2k AI doorbell or 2k wifi
10 months ago

The battery doorbell cannot do 24/7 recording. The wired doorbells can. Both have the same AI detectors as far as I know. (But the wired black doorbell (landscape view) don't do packages detection the the white wired ones (portrait view) due to the different camera views. If you want 24/7 recording get the wired doorbells (wifi or poe), and if you want package detection get the wired white doorbell. If you don't care about 24/7 recording the battery should be fine

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r/homeassistantLooking for a cheap wired video doorbell that works with Home Assistant
9 months ago

recently installed the reolink poe doorbell, love it so far

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r/BlueIrisPoE doorbell camera that works with existing chime
2 months ago

Installed a DoorBird at my parents place in 2017, moved out in January 2025 and put a Reolink poe at my place. The DoorBird is still better.

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