I’ve owned the Ring, Reolink, and Amcrest video doorbells and I must say for price and performance the Reolink is tough to beat. The Reolink can operate both over WiFi and Ethernet regardless of version, it can use up to a 256 GB SD card locally, as well as being able to be linked to a security DVR/NVR, to a computer or to an NAS, it’s also 5MP and can have the light around the button and/or IR lights turned off. While Amcrest is nice as well it costs more for less quality and doesn’t offer a POE option. While I stuck with the WiFi version as it offers more connectivity and power options. The only thing I don’t like is Reolink doesn’t have a secure mounting option as all you need to remove the doorbell as a pin, nail, or even a toothpick. Ring doesn’t secure their video and it isn’t encrypted through their entire process and Ring doesn’t allow you to store or even monitor your device locally and everything must go through the internet; you also are forced to pay to store any video. Reolink can ring the included chime even if the internet is down as the doorbell links to the chime outside of WiFi.
Reolink can be completely free of the cloud which means it will still work even if the internet is down as long as you are on the same wifi network as the doorbell, Ring won't work without internet as it's always connected to the cloud even when you're at home on the same wifi network as the doorbell. It does have slightly better sound quality from the outside though. Reolink does have patch cable option so resistant to jamming and possibly lower latency and less prone to interference. It will work with Reolink NVR and even some other ones so it's DIY friendly for cloud cutters and better for privacy.
I like the wider vertical view of the Ring Doorbell Pro 2 for the purpose of seeing packages at the front door, but like the playback audio on the Reolink better.
Watched this video again after installing my own Reolink WiFi doorbell. The FOV and audio quality (coming out of the doorbell) are a bit of a disappointment but everything else seems better on the Reolink. Hopefully a second version will fix the few cons of this doorbell.
Im still using the ring video doorbell 2nd gen , but I mostly run ReoLink cameras. If I upgrade my setup I'll probably go with reolink with poe and add a network cable to my wiring for the doorbell.
Ring doorbell camera needs monthly subscription that will continue to rise, while I already own Reolink CCTV with NVR *Poe* reolink door dont require monthly subscription. Im in market for doorbell camera, I just cancelled my Ring doorbell pro 2 for a Reolink doorbell poe which can connect to my NVR.
Definitely like the field of view in the ring camera but since I already have Reolink system and cameras, I’m going to stick with Reolink doorbell. Installing the Wi-Fi version this weekend myself
Were you able to add the Reolink WiFi version doorbell to your Reolink NVR? I am looking to get that one, but many amazon reviews say that the wifi version is not compatible with the NVR only the POE version is. Were you successful in adding the WiFi version to your reolink NVR?
Question for the pros, looking to buy my first camera doorbell here-- It appears the ReoLink stores video locally via memory card, does it also back it up on a cloud in real time? If someone where to come up to my door and rip it off the wall would my footage of the event be lost with the device?
Can you explain more about what a "rich" notification is? I'm looking to get the Reolink doorbell but don't know if I want the wifi version or not. I have a reolink system that I would tie the doorbell into, if I don't get the wifi doorbell will I still be notified on my phone when someone rings the doorbell?
I know this comment is a year old, but if anyone else, including OP is wondering, I’ll explain the difference between the PoE, or power over Ethernet, and WiFi versions. To answer your initial question, you’ll still get notified of a doorbell push, whether your Reolink is PoE or WiFi. “Rich” notifications are snapshot images, or gifs, that appear from the camera’s notification when you press and hold it. I’ll use Ring as an example here. Whenever I get a notification “there is a person at your front door” I can hold the notification and see a snapshot of what the doorbell is recording. 99% of the time it is an Amazon package, so I can just disregard it. Reolink has two versions of their video doorbell, PoE only, and WiFi, which has an Ethernet port. It’s important to note that the PoE only version does not support rich notifications or WiFi. However, you can get the WiFi version and run an Ethernet cord to your doorbell wiring to plug it in. This will make the doorbell have a network connection, so no WiFi jamming, and you get rich notifications even though it’s plugged in. LifeHackster made a video on it about a year ago.
Yes... you have to setup the camera by itself and connected to your network and not on the back of the NVR and then from the NVR's interface, add the camera.
My fear is someone will steal it and do damage to the house at the same time. I believe Ring has a spot light that comes on when in contact with motion that does the same thing.
Has anyone been able to add the Reolink WiFi version doorbell to a Reolink NVR? I am looking to get the WiFi version but many amazon reviews say that the wifi version is not compatible with the NVR only the POE version is.
Yes, you can add it to your NVR. Set the doorbell up first by itself to connect to your WIFI and if you add and plug in your NVR to the same network/router and go to the NVR's interface, go to "channels" and make sure auto add is toggled to ON, scroll down and you will be able to add the doorbell, you just need to log in using the username (admin) mostly and the password that you set when you initially set up the doorbell.
Thanks for all your informative videos, you keep them easy to understand for us non technical people. I don't understand what's the difference in Reolink's detection type, person or visitor??
@@LifeHackster is there something of a similar quality that actually rings your phone? I'm looking to buy a camera and a doorbell for my sister but I don't want to spend eufy prices or gift her something that requires a monthly fee.
Does any other security camera offer the high speed scrubbing like Ring? Biggest issue against the Reolink was the likely inability to see a package due to the aspect ratio. Reolink at the price is certainly a good one. Since I already own the Ring one...I'm not willing to jump ship at the moment. I think Reolink is doing a good job though.
Ring event scrubbing is why I’ll always stick with Ring. It makes viewing multiple events significantly easier to see. Nest has scrubbing also but it’s not as refined as Ring.
For me chime works . We as a family spend most of our time in the loft and the existing chime isn’t much audible . In the bedrooms it’s completely inaudible. The plug in chime comes to the rescue . Good ring has that option as well but the steep price , subscription model and relatively poor video quality are major dealbreakers … once you dip your fingertip into ring it just sucks you in… I would be better off with the Reolink
What camera would you suggest for shallow, narrow, entries other than a doorbell camera? My front door gets extensive heat from noon to sundown and I'm afraid a doorbell will get damaged.
I had the original ring battery doorbell and charging the battery - I had to keep taking it off the wall from its plate which I was not keen on so I ran a alarm cable from where the USB plug was which was in my front room down to the Ring doorbell. I chopped a USB plug that fitted in the back of the ring doorbell and jointed it on the alarm cable I ran in for the Ring doorbell. I also jointed a USB plug on the other end to plug into a USB plug. Then I brought a smart plug so I had the usb mains plug go into the smart plug socket. That way when my battery was low on the doorbell, I could turn on the smart plug from my phone and set a timer for it to turn itself off in a few hours so I wouldn't over charge the unit. I chased the cable in the wall so no cable was seen. I have now gone to Eufy dual camera doorbell as I didn't want to pay the subscription on Ring. I have the same setup with there battery door camera - so I never need to screw and unscrew the camera which is great as I can set a timer once every month to top up the battery. 😊
I am soo disappointed that the Reolink WiFi door bell does not have vehicle and pet detection...hopefully I can accomplish this and no subscription rich notifications with Blue Iris and Home Assistant.
Much better FOV and "Good Enough" video and audio quality will have me keeping my Ring Pro 2 (RP2). If Reolink switched their FOV to be similar to the RP2 I might be convinced to switch but for me Field of View is more important than clarity because if you can't see it, the video quality doesn't matter at all.
I have the Reolink Wifi doorbell and every time I use the tab to talk feature the video freezes on me. Not only that, but it also disconnects from wifi and trigger my home doorbell chime. I wish I could return this POS.
If you have the jumper cable hooked up, your chime should not sound anymore.... rule it out first by just plugging the doorbell in using the adapter that comes with it.@@testtai9160
Does anyone know if the Ring Doorbell Pro 2 allows multiple conversations? A few years ago I installed a Ring Doorbell 2 at my mother's house. I remember that I could talk to her from my house (Ring Doorbell Pro) AND I could talk with my sister at her house (Ring Doorbell 2). We could all hear and talk to each other and we all remember this was possible. But now if I'm on my front porch and others connect to my doorbell, I can hear them both, but they cannot hear each other. Just wondering what changed or if I'm missing a setting?
@@gjordan8800 .. the trick with Amazon devices (including Ring) is they go on sale frequently and often have additional trade in discounts making them far more affordable.
@speedracer9132 most of the popular video doorbell can do that. reolink can works with HA locally, therefore it works pretty with HA. However, ring is cloud based, which means there could be a delay. I don't have a ring doorbell, so i can't tell how well it is
Ring reduced their price because they aren't selling because they got their Legal asses in a sling for giving up videos to Law Enforcement without a warrant. The Governor of the Corporate HQ's state, reamed their asses for a breach of the 4th Amendment. I wouldn't own a Ring just for that. An Amendment is like muscles, if you don't exercise them, they go away! Screw RING.
A security camera is only good as the app it’s using and the Ring app is superior to the rest. The real time scrubbing feature makes viewing events a breeze.
I bought myself a Reolink Doorbell PoE. The case is made of thin plastic, which is absolutely unacceptable for placement outside. I live in a large apartment building and many strangers may be near my apartment. It will not be difficult for them to remove the Doorbell or damage it. The cases of such devices must be made only of durable metal and have an anti-vandal design. Using thin plastic is a very strange decision by Reolink.
Ring's main drawback for me is: 1. Inability to store videos locally. Subscription is required. On the other hand, Reolink's main drawbacks for me are: 1. Not enough vertical field of view to see smaller packages placed by the door. 2. No rich notifications unless subscribed (which defeats its no subscription required advantage). Single device subscription is also more expensive than Ring's. 3. Can't connect with existing chime. 4. It's operational temperature range is -10 to 55 C which is not ideal where I live. 5. Last but not least, Reolink company is from China.
Love that you put the most useful part right at the beginning, just ordered the reolink, very good audio! Thanks!
I’ve owned the Ring, Reolink, and Amcrest video doorbells and I must say for price and performance the Reolink is tough to beat. The Reolink can operate both over WiFi and Ethernet regardless of version, it can use up to a 256 GB SD card locally, as well as being able to be linked to a security DVR/NVR, to a computer or to an NAS, it’s also 5MP and can have the light around the button and/or IR lights turned off. While Amcrest is nice as well it costs more for less quality and doesn’t offer a POE option. While I stuck with the WiFi version as it offers more connectivity and power options. The only thing I don’t like is Reolink doesn’t have a secure mounting option as all you need to remove the doorbell as a pin, nail, or even a toothpick.
Ring doesn’t secure their video and it isn’t encrypted through their entire process and Ring doesn’t allow you to store or even monitor your device locally and everything must go through the internet; you also are forced to pay to store any video. Reolink can ring the included chime even if the internet is down as the doorbell links to the chime outside of WiFi.
these are the three i have had. Using Reolink now and like it the best. I did thing AMcrest had the best picture
Reolink can be completely free of the cloud which means it will still work even if the internet is down as long as you are on the same wifi network as the doorbell, Ring won't work without internet as it's always connected to the cloud even when you're at home on the same wifi network as the doorbell. It does have slightly better sound quality from the outside though. Reolink does have patch cable option so resistant to jamming and possibly lower latency and less prone to interference. It will work with Reolink NVR and even some other ones so it's DIY friendly for cloud cutters and better for privacy.
To be fair, you can adjust the brightness and other image enhancements on the Reolink so your face would not be too dark as in your presentation.
I like the wider vertical view of the Ring Doorbell Pro 2 for the purpose of seeing packages at the front door, but like the playback audio on the Reolink better.
Save money check out the eufy doorbell dual
Best feature the reolink has is being able to stream and record to a private FTP server over LAN
Reolink doorbell recording 24/7 is the difference. Ring preview between motion notifications is worthless
Watched this video again after installing my own Reolink WiFi doorbell.
The FOV and audio quality (coming out of the doorbell) are a bit of a disappointment but everything else seems better on the Reolink.
Hopefully a second version will fix the few cons of this doorbell.
Having owned and used both for a while now, whilst the reolink is good, it has alot a niggles. As a doorbell, the ring is hard to beat.
Im still using the ring video doorbell 2nd gen , but I mostly run ReoLink cameras. If I upgrade my setup I'll probably go with reolink with poe and add a network cable to my wiring for the doorbell.
Ring doorbell camera needs monthly subscription that will continue to rise, while I already own Reolink CCTV with NVR *Poe* reolink door dont require monthly subscription.
Im in market for doorbell camera, I just cancelled my Ring doorbell pro 2 for a Reolink doorbell poe which can connect to my NVR.
You can use home assistant to get the richtext notification without subscription
Reolink is $70 today for Prime Day in July. They also have a newer one with 3:4 head to toe and package detection for $80.
If these same companies can make cameras that cost less, why are doorbells still $100 or more?
I would guess volume. You are likely only going to buy one doorbell but many cameras.
There are many doorbell cameras for under 100 buck. You just don't want them, that's the problem.
I have reolink NVR already. If I choose reolink doorbel wifi, can it still connected to the NVR ?
Yes
5:30 Sweet! I'm sold! I'll get the Ring Pro 2 and stand in front of it until I feel better about myself. 🤣
Great review L.H. Thanks.
Thanks for watching.
Definitely like the field of view in the ring camera but since I already have Reolink system and cameras, I’m going to stick with Reolink doorbell. Installing the Wi-Fi version this weekend myself
Check out the eufy doorbell dual.
Were you able to add the Reolink WiFi version doorbell to your Reolink NVR? I am looking to get that one, but many amazon reviews say that the wifi version is not compatible with the NVR only the POE version is. Were you successful in adding the WiFi version to your reolink NVR?
@@jorgetrujillo3936 yes I can see it on my NVR
I am for Reolink: 1. easy to operate on PC/Laptop 2. much cheaper, esp. in the long run 3. storage has more and cheaper choices
Question for the pros, looking to buy my first camera doorbell here-- It appears the ReoLink stores video locally via memory card, does it also back it up on a cloud in real time? If someone where to come up to my door and rip it off the wall would my footage of the event be lost with the device?
Do you get motion detection when your are outside of home network on the reolink without a membership
If you buy from Ring direct, they offer a better than average military discount.
Can you explain more about what a "rich" notification is? I'm looking to get the Reolink doorbell but don't know if I want the wifi version or not. I have a reolink system that I would tie the doorbell into, if I don't get the wifi doorbell will I still be notified on my phone when someone rings the doorbell?
I know this comment is a year old, but if anyone else, including OP is wondering, I’ll explain the difference between the PoE, or power over Ethernet, and WiFi versions. To answer your initial question, you’ll still get notified of a doorbell push, whether your Reolink is PoE or WiFi. “Rich” notifications are snapshot images, or gifs, that appear from the camera’s notification when you press and hold it. I’ll use Ring as an example here. Whenever I get a notification “there is a person at your front door” I can hold the notification and see a snapshot of what the doorbell is recording. 99% of the time it is an Amazon package, so I can just disregard it. Reolink has two versions of their video doorbell, PoE only, and WiFi, which has an Ethernet port. It’s important to note that the PoE only version does not support rich notifications or WiFi. However, you can get the WiFi version and run an Ethernet cord to your doorbell wiring to plug it in. This will make the doorbell have a network connection, so no WiFi jamming, and you get rich notifications even though it’s plugged in. LifeHackster made a video on it about a year ago.
Very informative and helpful video, I don't plan to buy one for now, but i like to watch this kind of stuff. Thanks again and blessings from Italy
Glad you enjoyed it!
.........................................any cameras with free subscription around other than arlo pro 2 ?
Reolink and eufy cameras have no subscription.
can the reolink record via SD and NVR at the same time?
Yes... you have to setup the camera by itself and connected to your network and not on the back of the NVR and then from the NVR's interface, add the camera.
Reolink vs Eufyvam?
Is only the plug bell on the reolink ringing or you can have the original bell working?
My fear is someone will steal it and do damage to the house at the same time. I believe Ring has a spot light that comes on when in contact with motion that does the same thing.
Has anyone been able to add the Reolink WiFi version doorbell to a Reolink NVR? I am looking to get the WiFi version but many amazon reviews say that the wifi version is not compatible with the NVR only the POE version is.
Yes, you can add it to your NVR. Set the doorbell up first by itself to connect to your WIFI and if you add and plug in your NVR to the same network/router and go to the NVR's interface, go to "channels" and make sure auto add is toggled to ON, scroll down and you will be able to add the doorbell, you just need to log in using the username (admin) mostly and the password that you set when you initially set up the doorbell.
Will the reolink doorbell work with a different NVR or does it require a reolink NVR
I think only with Reolink’s NVR.
I plan on using BlueIris as the primary NVR for my Reolink cameras, including the Video bell.
There are people on the Reolink subreddit who've gotten it working with Synology
You can use FTP upload own server, that's the better advantage of the Reolink Devices.
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Thanks for all your informative videos, you keep them easy to understand for us non technical people. I don't understand what's the difference in Reolink's detection type, person or visitor??
Person is person motion and visitor is when someone pushes the doorbell. Thank you.
With the reolink, can I use blue iris and record its stream.
Does this actually ring your phone when the bell is pressed? Or do you just get a notification?
Not Ring but a different notification tone.
@@LifeHackster is there something of a similar quality that actually rings your phone? I'm looking to buy a camera and a doorbell for my sister but I don't want to spend eufy prices or gift her something that requires a monthly fee.
Your videos are the best. I’m definitely using your links when I purchase my cameras. Thank you! 😊🙏❤️
can the reolink do onvif or rtsp? what about the ring pro 2 can it do onvif or rtsp?
Yes on Reolink. No on Ring.
@@LifeHackster thank you I ordered the reolink thanks again and great video
Does any other security camera offer the high speed scrubbing like Ring? Biggest issue against the Reolink was the likely inability to see a package due to the aspect ratio. Reolink at the price is certainly a good one. Since I already own the Ring one...I'm not willing to jump ship at the moment. I think Reolink is doing a good job though.
I think Nest does.
Ring event scrubbing is why I’ll always stick with Ring. It makes viewing multiple events significantly easier to see. Nest has scrubbing also but it’s not as refined as Ring.
Good video, always great info.
As soon as they make the Reolink work with an existing chime I’ll switch over
That is a deal killer for me too.
For me chime works . We as a family spend most of our time in the loft and the existing chime isn’t much audible . In the bedrooms it’s completely inaudible. The plug in chime comes to the rescue . Good ring has that option as well but the steep price , subscription model and relatively poor video quality are major dealbreakers … once you dip your fingertip into ring it just sucks you in… I would be better off with the Reolink
What camera would you suggest for shallow, narrow, entries other than a doorbell camera? My front door gets extensive heat from noon to sundown and I'm afraid a doorbell will get damaged.
Great comparison!! Well I think Reolink may be enough for normal home use. But the night vision of ring p2 is great...
How's the battery life on the Reolink. I've the old Ring 2 doorbell and that thing has to be charged every month.
They are releasing a battery version later this year. Currently only a Power over Ethernet version or a regular doorbell, low voltage powered version.
I had the original ring battery doorbell and charging the battery - I had to keep taking it off the wall from its plate which I was not keen on so I ran a alarm cable from where the USB plug was which was in my front room down to the Ring doorbell. I chopped a USB plug that fitted in the back of the ring doorbell and jointed it on the alarm cable I ran in for the Ring doorbell. I also jointed a USB plug on the other end to plug into a USB plug. Then I brought a smart plug so I had the usb mains plug go into the smart plug socket. That way when my battery was low on the doorbell, I could turn on the smart plug from my phone and set a timer for it to turn itself off in a few hours so I wouldn't over charge the unit. I chased the cable in the wall so no cable was seen. I have now gone to Eufy dual camera doorbell as I didn't want to pay the subscription on Ring. I have the same setup with there battery door camera - so I never need to screw and unscrew the camera which is great as I can set a timer once every month to top up the battery. 😊
This is the wired version. They will have a battery version in the works.
Are you going to do a video on the new Ring Battery Doorbell Plus? Curious to hear your thoughts. It has 1536P resolution.
I will when it comes out. Thanks.
Have you done a review on the smart link tracker from Eufy?
Not yet.
@@LifeHackster you’re the only one I trust with technology reviews
Reolink vs Eufy... Can't decide...
What was the decision and why?
I guess I’m a Ring fanboy. At 9 cameras, I guess I’m too invested in the company.
:)
Can you do the ring car camera?
your vids are great! would love to see a review of the Eufy S100 - seems would be a great option at the front door to a video doorbell...
reolink destroys ring in every category and it's their first rodeo 😂
I am soo disappointed that the Reolink WiFi door bell does not have vehicle and pet detection...hopefully I can accomplish this and no subscription rich notifications with Blue Iris and Home Assistant.
The Reolink works well with Synology Surveillance station. So no SD card needed for me for 24/7 recording.
Reolink always does everything better than the competition EXCEPT FOR POV!! Every single time... POV...
I hope their second model fixes this....
When will you review this product? lorex 2k wired floodlight security camera
Much better FOV and "Good Enough" video and audio quality will have me keeping my Ring Pro 2 (RP2). If Reolink switched their FOV to be similar to the RP2 I might be convinced to switch but for me Field of View is more important than clarity because if you can't see it, the video quality doesn't matter at all.
Could you test the Swann buddy doorbell? It's cheap but may be horrible.
I prefer no fee and also ring my house phone, unlock the door from my cell phone! DP-68 from DoorBell Fon!
I have the Reolink Wifi doorbell and every time I use the tab to talk feature the video freezes on me. Not only that, but it also disconnects from wifi and trigger my home doorbell chime. I wish I could return this POS.
I have a feeling that you didn't hook up the jumper cable.
@@LifeHackster I have two cables connected.
If you have the jumper cable hooked up, your chime should not sound anymore.... rule it out first by just plugging the doorbell in using the adapter that comes with it.@@testtai9160
@@LifeHackster You're right! I didn't install the jumper cable so it wasn't giving enough power to the doorbell.
reolink is too dark but the audio is better.
Does anyone know if the Ring Doorbell Pro 2 allows multiple conversations? A few years ago I installed a Ring Doorbell 2 at my mother's house. I remember that I could talk to her from my house (Ring Doorbell Pro) AND I could talk with my sister at her house (Ring Doorbell 2). We could all hear and talk to each other and we all remember this was possible. But now if I'm on my front porch and others connect to my doorbell, I can hear them both, but they cannot hear each other. Just wondering what changed or if I'm missing a setting?
That feature never existed
@@victorbremer8097 Maybe Ring can make it work in the future. That might be nice to have. Thanks for your response!
@@utahyork3338 if you are all on the same account, it’s possible I believe
Great… so I shouldn’t have bought the google battery doorbell? :(
Ring still King.. of video doorbell
In my opinion the ring is much too expensive
@@gjordan8800 .. the trick with Amazon devices (including Ring) is they go on sale frequently and often have additional trade in discounts making them far more affordable.
Great job , thanks
Can you set the reolink doorbell to show up on Google hub displays when someone rings the bell?
You can do it with home assistant automation
Not at this time.
@@zhuodonghuang7049 any chance HA can do that with a ring doorbell to Google display?
@speedracer9132 most of the popular video doorbell can do that. reolink can works with HA locally, therefore it works pretty with HA. However, ring is cloud based, which means there could be a delay. I don't have a ring doorbell, so i can't tell how well it is
The ring door pro sound quality is not good. It is difficult to hear the recorded voice clearly.
Ring reduced their price because they aren't selling because they got their Legal asses in a sling for giving up videos to Law Enforcement without a warrant. The Governor of the Corporate HQ's state, reamed their asses for a breach of the 4th Amendment. I wouldn't own a Ring just for that. An Amendment is like muscles, if you don't exercise them, they go away! Screw RING.
Ring would be okay if it worked when you needed it too!
I use reolink security camera in the field but in this video i think ring door bell is winning competition !
To be honest Reolink have better microphone
A security camera is only good as the app it’s using and the Ring app is superior to the rest. The real time scrubbing feature makes viewing events a breeze.
I bought myself a Reolink Doorbell PoE. The case is made of thin plastic, which is absolutely unacceptable for placement outside. I live in a large apartment building and many strangers may be near my apartment. It will not be difficult for them to remove the Doorbell or damage it. The cases of such devices must be made only of durable metal and have an anti-vandal design. Using thin plastic is a very strange decision by Reolink.
Reolink audio is way way better... Ring Pro 2 sounds muffled REOLINK has better image as well.
WTF IS "RICH" NOTIFICATIONS???
The picture
reolink over ring all day long
I thought amazons was called alexa, Who the hell is Alex-A 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sticking with ring there still no match.
Nice review but I am still happy with my Blink doorbell.
Hi Alex-A
Hi Sir-I
Ring has better video quality while Reolink has better audio quality. I'm surprised that Reolink's video was darker with the slower frame rate.
Come on, wait a little bit more to say what is the best. Its only February.
Wuuk is better
The Ring Pro 2 looks better, even with their 1080 resolution.
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Hhmmm... I'd rather wait it out until amazon come up with ALEX B !!!! Alex A is kind of OLD !!!!
Ring's main drawback for me is:
1. Inability to store videos locally. Subscription is required.
On the other hand, Reolink's main drawbacks for me are:
1. Not enough vertical field of view to see smaller packages placed by the door.
2. No rich notifications unless subscribed (which defeats its no subscription required advantage). Single device subscription is also more expensive than Ring's.
3. Can't connect with existing chime.
4. It's operational temperature range is -10 to 55 C which is not ideal where I live.
5. Last but not least, Reolink company is from China.
Your point no 5 is funny, especially you are happily exposing yourself in youtube, gmail, probably fb and instagram...grow up "kid"
I was going to get the reolink but the audio sounds horrendous or is it faulty?
It is not faulty. The pro 2 has better speakers but the audio in the recording is better on the Reolink.
@@LifeHackster is it as bad as it sounds? It doesn’t sound clear at all? For me you would want people to understand you clearly?
@@Nunn_nuts you still be able to understand what is being said