- No Wires and Simple To Install - Reolink Argus 2+Solar Panel wireless security camera. Rechargeable and get Non-Stop solar power supply with its own panel. No need to plug into power ever. Neat easy installation requires no drilling. plug and play so you can install it yourself in a few minutes. Complete instructions included.
- Vivid 1080p HD and Stunning Night Vision - This Detachable outdoor camera can be slipped from the magnetic mount to take with you. 1080p Full HD with the advanced 33 feet night vision and 130° wide field of vision to get crystal videos and detailed images in the wider field. You can see clearer night vision and colorful images even at night with starlight CMOS sensor and 6pcs 850nm infrared LEDs.
- Record to SD Card and Cloud Storage - Micro SD card slot accepts up to 64GB for home security camera recording. Supports backup videos on Reolink Cloud to avoid the risk of losing footage and never be concerned about privacy leaks. Watch your property and pets in home while you're at work or at night with reliable Reolink security camera system.
- Remotely Access Camera via Free Reolink Software - Live view and playback your camera via your iOS and Android phones or through windows or mac computers with free Reolink app or client, no monthly subscription fee. Allows up to 10 family members or friends to live view the surveillance camera simultaneously. Only support 2.4G WiFi.
- 100% Money Back Guarantee - The solar powered security camera will quickly become your favorite no-risk purchase. Many people stock up with several for home security. HURRY AND BUY NOW while this very popular wireless security camera system in plentiful supply. It's selling quickly. It is a fine birthday gift, holiday present, anniversary gift, or for Father's Day and Mother's Day.
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Ella Belle
Great for total wireless if you have good wifi
I was surprised at how easy this product was to setup. They have an app that you download, you then scan a QR code on the camera itself and sign into your wifi on the app and "boom" you are connected. You really need to test your wifi range for streaming with this device before you mount it. Looking at wireless connectivity with you phone or something is not the same as streaming live video. But I added a small $25 wifi extender to my wifi and it helped me get it a little further out on the house to see my driveway. Great little camera and even has a free cloud storage with 1 gig of space. 64 gig micro usb card slot adds some backup in case of a failure on cloud capture. Happy so far.
Po Kouji
Reolink Argus 2 worth the money
Love this product. We installed as a security camera in a place where no power was available The solar panel works great and keeps the camera battery charged. I also like the fact there's software for PC and Mac as well as IOS. The kit is well worth the price. It comes with everything you need. The camera has a nice, wide view. Setup is super easy and quick. We have it connected to our home router about 200 feet away. Recording and playback options are easy to set up. If you need a wireless camera, this is a great, inexpensive solution.
Donnie Omar
Argus 2 with solar panel
I purchased an Argus 2 camera with the solar panel (Feb. 20th, 2019), and one without the panel for indoor use (March 4th, 2019). The one with the solar panel has been working out well with no disappointments. I have been using the second camera indoors for 4 days now, and find that this delivers good results, too. The high definition resolution delivers good quality video. I like the fact that they can be wireless. For the wireless, the battery life before recharging will be determined by how many times the motion detector is set off for the camera to start recording. Having the motion detector helps to reduce battery usage. As of this time, I am seeing how much battery life is in the cordless camera with minimal use, as if the house was empty except for pet movement. At 2 days the battery was still at 92%, which I feel is acceptable.
Cheryl Warren
Works well without any input or battery swaps due to solar panel
Kan Dice
Works at resonable cost
We'd suffered vandalism and had to close and Post a path across our property. I placed this camera with its solar collector in a tree within WIFI range. On cloudy days the collector doesn't work very well but the battery is of sufficient size to get us through to a sunny day. I was surprised the collector would work at all mounted in a tree, but it does; just give it an occasional sunny day. The night resolution is bad if the subject is moving. I've forwarded captured videos to the police. I'm not alerted until the email arrives but that is sometimes fast enough to apprehend and confront the trespasser. I've collected a lot of pictures of Deer too! Waiting for our first Cougar or Bear. My primary interface is via my Android app. We're sleeping much better now. I do recommend.
Oulyme Odiug
Picture Clarity is incredible, the sound Perfect.
Ebony Jones
5pack Reolink
I absolutely love the Reolink security camera system. I spent nearly two months researching. The Reolink sold me after watching a youtube video from Lifehackers who compared, Reolink, Arlo and Blink. Why Reolink? in my research it WON. It came in a 5 pack, it had all the pieces (accessories) needed to assemble all outside or all inside or a combination of both 5 strong magnets mounts for inside or outside (wall or table), 5 straps to attach to a gutter, 5 mounts for wall attachment, 5 rechargeable batteries, 5 skins to protect in outside elements, 5 mini solar panels to attach so you don't have to recharge batteries. The directions were easy to read, the wifi was easy to connect. The only "thing" I had to buy were mini sd cards (that would be a nice option to include in future boxes). I purchase the cards for the exterior cameras not the interior. *sd cards only necessary if you want to keep a running record of activity. My indoor cameras didn't need them, but I could insert and turn on or off as I wish. The installation was a breeze taking less that 5 mins per camera and the hard to reach angles you can swap the image vertically or mirror it, if needed (like attaching to a ceiling). The cell phone view allows you to view 1 image, 4 images or 9 images (cameras) at a time. If the camera has the sd card in it you can record, under motion or spontaneously. You can talk to the person you are viewing they can talk back. You can see at day or night, and there is even an alarm to sound at your will. This system allows you to check in on your fur babies and talk to them or drop in and record their actions. You could share with someone a video or a still image using a text, cell fb, IG, etc... Cell notifications are within 5 seconds of activity and the view span is about 180. The first activity I got scared me, in the middle of the morning while I was at work I got a notification there was activity, when I viewed the recording, it was the garbage man, and the distance to record him was about 30ft. Impressive. Lets talk about the comparisons. Arlo had everything except the necessary installation pieces, it looked nice you were able to view, talk 2 way but there packaging was limited for example, if I purchased the 5 pack, it comes with 2 outside mounts and 3 indoor, meaning that I would need to buy accessories just to complete the job. Blink had everything Alro had with the same problem and add one more, if I wanted to save a video recorded, I would have to purchase cloud space. In the end, Reolink had everything I needed for the right price. No monthly subscriptions, no future batteries to buy, no icloud to buy, just set it up, connect to wifi and done. Thank You Reolink...
Beck Connor
Great for outdoors! NO WIFI + POWER!
I didn't use this camera in a home but in the outdoors where there wasn't power, or internet. You will have to program it with wifi connection, go to the settings and adjust it to capture to the SD Card when you first open it. After it was all and done it worked wonderfully in the outdoors! With the solar panel and samsung SD Card it could capture for weeks before you will have to check the video! All I gotta say, is that I researched cameras for the outdoors that didn't require power and wifi (I purchased trail cameras but wasn't satisfied) and I gotta say this is the best camera in the market! If you are in the market for security cameras that don't require power and wifi this is your best bet!
Tawana Winfield
Hands down, THE BEST camera available!!!
I have friends with various home security cameras that came highly recommended, but we are in a unique situation where “regular” hard wired/broadband internet is not an option. We have a Verizon MiFi hotspot that often exceeds the 24GB unlimited allowance about halfway through our cycle, and we do not have outlets on the exterior of our house, so our options are limited when it comes to home security cameras. Thank goodness for that, because we would have spent 10X more if we had purchased the cameras and cloud services our friends use. This camera was our only option given our rural circumstances and has proven to be the best home security camera available! The solar panel keeps the battery charged 90-100% so it can be placed anywhere within WiFi range, it works without failure even with crappy satellite/cellular WiFi (we have a Verizon MiFi hotspot that goes in and out of service every day), it can handle a micro SD card of 128GB that will last 10-12 months (and deletes the oldest recordings first when full) so we don’t have to pay a monthly fee for “cloud” storage, and the picture is clear as day on both live feed and Playback mode whether it is midnight, 7am, 2pm, etc. The infrared is amazing and we can see 200+ ft away in the dead of night. We plan to purchase 3 more of these cameras to monitor every angle of our property because they are the most affordable and cannot be beat when compared to clarity and functionality of their competitors. Setup is easy, just be sure to point the QR code in step 3 from your phone to the camera when the app prompts you to “verify” the code. I spent a few hours trying to figure that step out because it isn’t clear in the instruction manual, and almost gave up and returned the camera. Sooooo glad a google search helped me out with that step because this is literally the best camera ever!!!
Ester Jamisola
Exactly what I wanted - no complaints so far!
I did a LOT of online research, like over a period of a few months, looking for reasonably-priced, battery-operated, outdoor wifi security cameras that would record and alert without buying a subscription and without using the "cloud." I even looked at trail cameras, used primarily for hunting. So glad I found these! They satisfy all my requirements and more. I have gone through the entire set-up process, the only thing I have yet to do is actually affix them to their permanent locations outside my house (two cameras total: one in front and one in back). Once I do that I will update my review if necessary, but for now, 5 stars! I've set everything up, both an app on my phone and a client on my laptop, all connected to the cameras, everything works. That alone is pretty cool, because I tend to have my shortcomings in dealing with technology. So far I'm really happy! These cameras -- were easy to set up -- run on batteries so no power outlet required (my older home doesn't have outlets outside) -- have solar capability so I don't have to worry about replacing batteries all the time -- have usb recharging capability in case the solar panels don't recharge enough for some reason -- offer a magnetic attachment to their bases so I can just grab them off if I have to charge them (they have a little tether cord to keep them from hitting the ground if something knocks them off base) -- allow remote battery level monitoring -- send alerts to my phone when they detect movement (e-mails, too, if I want) -- require no subscription fees -- require no "cloud" usage (unless I want it) -- allow live viewing, as well as recording video (via micro sd card), and taking still pictures (controlled from pc or phone) -- allow playback of captured videos and pictures on phone/pc, as well as downloading of individual clips/stills -- automatically rewrite over oldest data first when sd card gets full -- include two-way audio communication as well as a siren -- offer plenty of customization of various features -- are reasonably priced compared to many other systems I looked at -- have 1080p resolution, infrared for nighttime, 130-degree view angle So these things are exactly what I was looking for! Now the only thing to find out is if when I place them outside they are able to connect to wifi adequately, and to see how well they withstand outside weather. I have had no problems with wifi while playing with them inside, but I have seen some complaints about limited range. Even if I have problems in this regard, I don't know if that can be blamed on this product, as it could very well be my own personal wifi set up and limitations. I'm willing to get an extender or whatever to enhance my wifi signal if necessary - we'll see what happens. As for outside durability, they look pretty well sealed up, and they also come with these little rubber jackets to pull over them upon final placement. So again, we'll see how it goes. I'm in Florida and will get my share of inclement weather and high temperatures. I no longer have large trees around my house, so solar charging shouldn't be an issue, but days with no respite from the hot, blazing sun could be a formidable challenge. Update: I have my front camera installed in the front. I found that finding a suitable location was more challenging than I thought it would be, mostly because of the need to screw the camera and solar panel holders into something. My house is mostly stucco, which in my experience has proven to be less than ideal for screws. I have a few wooden pieces near the roof (I don't know house construction terminology), but they are vertical, which means I couldn't use the magnetic ball-joint holder, which was disappointing because that thing is so cool. Unfortunately it doesn't provide a broad adjustment angle and if affixed to a vertical surface it can't be angled up high enough for a good view; it really needs a horizontal surface and I don't really have any outside except the roof itself. But fortunately it comes with the other type of holder, and I actually ended up using the strap around a gutter spout, which means I can easily move it if I want, and I didn't have to drill any holes into my house. I wish the solar panel came with the strap as well. But I just screwed its bracket into the vertical wood piece mentioned earlier. All that said, it's been communicating with my wifi just fine, I've been getting alerts, the solar panel is keeping it charged, the picture is great both day and night and all is well. It even got heavily rained on in a gusty thunderstorm and held up without incident. I did notice, as I was walking around trying to find the place I wanted to put it, that different locations had different levels of wifi connection. Luckily, the place I wanted to put it also had a clear wifi signal. I can see how that could be frustrating, though, if the place you want to put it has a poor signal. Still 5 stars, really happy. So now I just need to put my other one up in the back, and hopefully I'll get a good look at who's been messing around in my catnip! :)