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Reolink E1 Outdoor 5MP HD PTZ WiFi Security Camera $142.49 (Was $189.99) Delivered @ Reolink via Amazon AU

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Original price:$189.99
Now: $142.49(15% coupon+10%code:Z62PV5S8)

New Smart Detection Tech E1 Outdoor

  • Dual Band 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi
  • 5MP HD Crystal-Clear Images
  • Person/Vehicle Detection
  • Pan & Tilt with 3X Zoom
  • Color Night Vision
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  • I've had one of these for a few months now, they're great! I attached it above my garage door, and it watches my driveway, it pans and tilts as it tracks people and cars that come onto our property…

  • +1

    Video capture resolution 720p

    No thanks…

    • Video Resolution Default: 2560 x 1920 (5.0 megapixels) at 20 frames/sec

      • I copied it from the link provided in the post.

        • Same… but I scrolled to the product details rather than what’s pre-filled by Amazon.

          • @ATangk:

            rather than what’s pre-filled by Amazon.

            So is it false advertising?

            • +1

              @jv: Thank you for pointing out the typo, it's 2560x1920p, :) The page has been updated.

  • +2

    Can you power this with PoE?

    • No, powered by a power outlet only.

      • +2

        power outlet only.

        PoO then?

    • +1

      Not directly, but if you use a $20 POE Splitter from Altronics, it works

  • @dealbest, when does this (15% coupon+10%code:Z62PV5S8) expire?

    • It expires in 2 days:) July 8th.

  • I was only buying the internal cameras because they were cheap, but I went through EUFY, Mi and Reolink and Reolink was by far the best software. It has been rock solid, every feature I needed. Would definitely continue to buy their cameras. A couple of the things is being able to paint out ignore zones for motion detection, and uploading to FTP (rather than replying on a base station or RTSP which misses parts of detection events

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