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Reolink OMVI 3i PoE 10MP Triple-Lens Cam w/ 180° Panorama & 4K PT, $323.35 Delivered (RRP $429.99) @ Reolink AU

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New from Reolink.

Coupon Code: OMVI3IP6
Offer available on the Reolink website.
Also available via Amazon AU at the same price.
Bonus: I also noticed this version includes a free 32GB microSD card for the website 17th anniversary promo, while stocks last.

Key Features
* Triple-lens camera with 180° panoramic view + PT close-up view
* 10MP panoramic + 8MP PT dual-view display
* SyncTrack with auto tracking
* AI detection for people, vehicles, and animals
* Supports virtual fence/intrusion zones
* Local AI search with no extra fees
* Colour + IR night vision
* Motion-triggered white light + alarm
* 24/7 recording
* Storage via microSD, Reolink Cloud, NVR, or FTP/NAS
* PoE single-cable setup
* Two-way talk

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  • Any idea what the sensor size is? I presume they are a 1/2.7" or similar, which would be quite average for night time capturing.

    • 1/2.7 & 1/2.8

    • Any idea what the sensor size is? I presume they are a 1/2.7" or similar, which would be quite average for night time capturing.

      Saying average is being generous. Even with spotlights and floodlights, you will see ghosts (for moving subjects) and mangled faces even if they are about 4 - 6 M away.

      I say this from the experience of having owned Reolink cameras (with these small / rubbish CMOS sensors) as well as UniFi G6 range (their CMOS sensors are 1/1.8" or better).

  • Can't see the 32gb listed anywhere. Are you sure the Amazon one comes with it

  • No hardware zoom

    • Yeah, this should be so good with like a 5x optical zoom.

      • At least give some credits to the OP. They are not false advertising here. They use the letters PT instead of PTZ.

        In any case, their optical zoom is so horrible and clunky they are probably doing the consumers a favour by leaving it out.

        • really?? clunky in what way? slow/non-responsive in an app? what if controlled from other non-reolink software?

          • @Jaspa7: It's slow both in response and zooming speed, and the lens is not parfocal so it has to regain focus once you've zoomed.

            • @sponson: Are you talking about the 811a cause i was looking at getting that. It's a shame most of their optical zoom models are old.

              • @PsychopathicCult: 833A. I just leave it zoomed in all the way. It was the only way I could see to get a mid-telephoto FOV. For $135 or whatever it cost, I can't really complain.

      • The bigger version OMVI 16x comes out late October. 8mp+8mp for panoramic and 8mp with 16x zoom for the PTZ. Will cost a lot more.

        • The three CMOS sensors are stated to be 1/2.7", just a marginal improvement.
          I wish folks would stop looking at mega pixels as the measure of camera performance.

          Then again, Reolink is a budget brand.

    • It has fixed zoom. 6mm

  • Doesn't even have optical zoom, what's the point of it.

    • It is meant to be an entry level model before they launch their flagship X16 OMVI.

  • I'm waiting for the Quadruple-Lens model to be released…

    • Better than Quaddesk.

  • Meh. This much vaunted 17th Reolink Anniversary sale has been a bust so far, with offered deals being on a par with their usual scattergun pricing changes and spontaneous specials for a select portion of their range on any given day of the year.

    If they were fair dinkum about clawing back the market share they've been shedding since abandoning the AliExpress platform and their historic "bang for buck" champ status, you think they'd manage better than $10 off $200 spend vouchers and 5% off coupons for the cameras which comprise the overwhelming majority of their sales, rather than running promos off inflated retail for their most recent - and most expensive - niche cams.

    • If starting fresh and wanting non subscription with local storage, who would you recommend? I'd assumed reolink was a good shout but from your message it seems like they've dropped off recently.

      • Also looking for the same - it seems whichever brand you enquire about people have bad things to say - so now I'm very confused!

      • I don't mean to seem so critical - the majority of my grievance is centred on their sharp increases in pricing in recent times and the loss of their once unchallenged value proposition. Especially for someone already committed to the ecosystem on account of the subscription-free model, compatibility with NVR / NAS / standalone and bang-for-buck pricing, It's hard to retain the fervour when the value proposition has basically been abandoned in the past year. Regardless, I have nothing but praise for my assembled army of 4 NVRs, 30+ cams spanning 20+ models, more doorbells, chimes, homehubs and other peripherals - albeit based on purchase prices that averaged less than half of what you'd need to pay now.

        I think I know a little bit about POE, wi-fi and battery cams - but it's sadly fairly confined to Reolink, so can't comment on the strength and weaknesses of alternatives. As is often the case with subject matter expertise, my commitment to this one brand has seen me reduced to someone who learned more and more about less and less, until I reached the point where I know almost everything about virtually nothing at all…

        • More than doubled in price… yikes. Seems reasonable for you to be critical! Thanks for your response.

          • @Resarf: Yeah, don’t look back on any old Reolink deals from a year or two ago in this forum - your perception of value will be warped forever. There were some amazing deals which converted many of us to the Reolink ecosystem. I still wake up in a cold sweat reminiscing about @Clear’s sub-$20 cameras and stumbling on a deal like this again… www.ozbargain.com.au/node/876228

            • @UncleRico:

              There were some amazing deals which converted many of us to the Reolink ecosystem.

              The biggest upside was the fast shipping from their Sydney warehouse.

              You were getting exactly the same stock that you would buy from Reolink Australia, but for less than 1/2 the price once you combine with coins, store coupons and AliExpress store wide promo coupons. I think I bought way too many cameras during their BF sales.

              Now Reolink want to move us from on-premise storage of video data to their cloud system, and charge us a subscription fee for the AI search, etc.

              • @DoctorCalculon: If they ever want to “right-size’ their staffing levels, that’s the best way to go about it - all the moreso since the subscription free promise was the main draw for so many people migrating off Ring and other cloud-based subscription models. I’d be jumping off at a rate of knots, even if it meant migrating all my installs to Frigate or another third party server or NVR.

      • UniFi (if your budget can allow it).
        Otherwise, Hikvision / HiLook / Dahua / Uniview (UNV).

    • Closing the AE store to force us to pay more did not work on me. I bought 0 Reolink cams since.

  • 2 things wrong with this camera.
    1. You can't tilt the panoramic lenses down far enough. Expect every review you read to say this.
    2. No colour X low light.

  • Waiting for a deal on the floodlight Camera
    Not 20%-30% but a proper deal

    Looking ti buy two of them
    Else might go another brand have already waited for too long now

  • I am interested in their AI search in their newer gear but at the pricing we are seeing even on special I might take the time to set up a frigate NVR & use my existing cameras with that.

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