Hi folks I will get a lot of similar comments on this video so I will deal with them via this pinned comment and edit it as new ones come in. I can then refer people to the pinned comment. Magnet bases These are now in our Amazon store - see Ken’s cameras or things for outside the van. They are the 66mm ones. They film all night. Not true they only film when they detect movement. You can control how sensitive they are, if you only want people, vehicles, animals or all of them. This is why the battery lasts so long. The camera will turn on , film for 15 seconds and turn off. Sometimes it does not catch all of the action. If you hear something you can set them to record continuously if you want. You will see I did this when we had a spot of bother in an episode coming up. 2K not 4K I thought they were 4K but I now realise they are only 2K WHY DON’T I USE THE VAN WIFI Our Fiat Ducato has a mobile link that it uses to do software updates. To be honest I never thought of using it. I don’t want to test it as my system is all running sweet now. My thoughts on this is it is worth a try, possible issues are the system automatically shuts down to save power where I leave my little Huawei box plugged in and switched on all night. Huawei say not to do that because it will shorten the life of the battery but I don’t mind if the battery does not hold a charge as long as it continues to work. The other point is turning on the ignition turns on the running lights which might draw attention you don’t want. WHY DON’T I USE MY EE BOX I could and then I could connect remotely but leaving it powered up all the time would ruin the battery in the EE box and we like to take it with us for use when we are out. THEY COULD BE STOLEN Yes but I would rather that than damage be caused to fixed cameras. Risk is low and the whole van could be nicked.
I have had a previous Reolink model and it has been superb.The battery life is incredible.I have ordered one of these along with the swivel base.I dont think you can have too much in the way of security.Thank you for your review.
Great little cameras, hope they’re on your prestart up checks👍. Just watched your safety video which is a great reminder too, I remember that video coming out and it’s surprising just how long I have been watching your videos. I still remember a lot of the advice in that video that I still use.
Hi kids from Spain. Very interesting. We have nuisance ringing of our doorbell in the evening and at night but don't know by whom. I don't think that something this sophisticated is what we need but will bear in mind.
Thanks Ken, I was just looking at your amazon page last night to buy the same reolink cameras. Not sure if I saw the magnetic mounts there or not? Can you check they're there please 😃
Have been interested in what cameras you were using so thanks very much for this information. Will watch this later but my thoughts are that as you are a retired policeman, if you are using this system that’s good enough for me. I’ve read your pinned notice and your logic makes sense to me. Still waiting for our camper van but security has been on my mind……I’d rather over secure the van than under. Any suggestions re security that you are willing to give, without compromising your own security methods will be gratefully received.
My thoughts are don’t worry too much about security as that often stops us from enjoying life. Keep critical items with you, spend time assessing the risk of where you are parked (my van life safety video discusses that) but don’t turn it into Fort Knox. If a thief gets in the locks will make them smash them open and you end up with more hassle than needed. I use a steering lock as a visual deterrence, tracker etc but all of these devices can be defeated. These cameras allow me to check whats going on outside at night. 👍
Thank you very much for the information on the cameras. I will look at getting some soon. I see on your amazon page you have a Ring automotive RAC610 tyre inflator. I’m just about to buy one for my VW transporter. 205/65R 16, 54 psi. Have you tried it on Snoopy’s tyres? Happy with it? Many thanks x
I have not tried it on the new van. Am I happy 🤔. I think there are better out there. It was fine for my Volvo and NV200 but it became temperamental of late not pumping and then suddenly flying into action.
Would you know if it’s possible to have the SD card in an internal receiver. Mainly if someone drove a vehicle into the van and camera dropped onto their vehicle then they take off..? Just thinking… not fault picking..😊
This is not the tool for that. A dashcam is best for that. This is just for being able to see and hear who is outside when it’s dark. The infrared light lights them up a treat. 👍
Its a intersting product, however I think cameras fixed securely to the van with wires since a jammer would stop the wifi signal. How many cameras and where would you place them on the van if you had permanent wired cameras fitted?
@@sim6699 Think about the likelihood of encountering someone with a jammer rocking up in a place where I spend one night only. No wires means I can put them wherever I need them and don’t need to even think about the perfect place.
Hi. I use my phone as a wifi hot spot to connect various devices to the internet as I have an unlimited data sim. Would these cameras connect directly to my wi fi hot spot? Thank you Russ
Thank you for the link :) ... Speaking as an ex policeman do you think the recorded quality good enough to act on ... are you able to read number plates ?
Ken, Carol if I have a wifi router already do I still need a separate router? The router I have currently is part of my Maxview Wifi which I use my phone WiFi through. Is there a reason you went with those cameras over Blink?
@@judeshangout9637 if you click on the description of the camera it says indoor/outdoor. As explained in the video, they are waterproof for use outdoors as long as you position them the right way up.
Hi Ken thanks for the link for the cameras but could you tell me where you bought the magnetic mounts from please I couldn't see them in the link thank you.
I have some Blink cameras at the rear of my house, keeping watch on my shed, etc., but I'm disappointed with the Blink cameras. Will have a look at these as a possible alternative. Yes, data security for some tech products can be unsafe. I was going to purchase a DJI camera until I read about the data security issue with them, so I purchased something else instead.
I bought a couple of Imou looc cameras for the front and driveway. I fed the power cables through nearby windows to usp ports. They were less than £80 but provide coverage of my caravan on the drive and car. The only downside is all my comings and going’s are being monitored by a Chinese spy network who will in time put this information to good use. Love your channel Ken but I couldn’t put up with the privations you and Carol endure to provide us with entertainment.
By law you must inform the public with signage that you are cctv recording, it is strictly illegal to secretly record the general public with video and particularly of sound, without informing them. Also inform on the signage the reason you are videoing under the data protection act ( security in your case presumably ) on any areas beyond your own property, also you mustn't video into private property. You have now become a data controller, which carries many other responsibilities in law under the data protection act. A recent private action was brought by a doctor against another individual under this act and the damages came to £100,000.
Several reviewers on Amazon say they are great at first, but after a couple of years the batteries don’t hold their charge and can’t be replaced as they are built in. If this is true, that’s a pity.
It’s true they are built in like everything these days. Time will tell on the battery life. If I only got two years it would still be worth it for me. Even film cameras have switched to built in batteries. It’s all part of the con. 👍
I went into EE to buy a sim for it and they told me that since our Government cited the use of Chinese communication equipment was a national security risk networks have been phasing them out. He demonstrated a sim had no network connection. He could of course just have been trying to get me to buy an EE router which I did but he seemed genuine. 👍. If it’s working for you that is good. Others will read this 👍
This relates to the backend equipment in the 5G network. The really expensive stuff that the networks use to run the system, not the devices used by end consumers. The one you have looks like it’s 4G and would not be impacted anyway. But yes get a sim and it will work, but likely newer ones will get better reception for those using it in a van as a hotspot etc. and the sales person will get more for selling you a device rather than than a sim only deal. Works fine for what you need, which is just a WiFi network for managing the camera, could be on any WiFi network if you already had one, but this does make it simpler to setup and leave alone. I expect most networks now don’t offer devices from them as it’s now more hassle with the complications, but that usually changes depending on what bulk agreement they have from 1 year to the next! www.gov.uk/government/news/huawei-legal-notices-issued
That never crossed my mind to be honest - do you mean the WiFi system that the van uses to update its own software? It would be worth a try to see if it works I suppose. Would the ignition have to be on ? That illuminates the running lights
@@LifeistooshortCKI’m talking about the wifi you use to connect your phone, tablets, TV etc to? Apologies if your van doesn’t have that - maybe you use another mobile hotspot device instead? But either way the cameras should be able to connect to the same one. Fairly sure most Reolinks have an SD card for recording. But yes if you wanted to see what was happening outside that device would have to be switched on. But if you don’t have any van wifi at all then yes, what you’ve shown in the video probably is the only way for it to work.
@@ipb1966 I do have another router with a Sim. I don’t like to use that as keeping it powered all night will ruin the battery. I agree having a full blown wifi system powered by the leisure battery is the best solution. 👍
I have one now my ee mini I can't connect at the moment frustrated as do not know if I'm doing anything wrong, please did you get the magnetic holder on line?
Hi folks I will get a lot of similar comments on this video so I will deal with them via this pinned comment and edit it as new ones come in. I can then refer people to the pinned comment.
Magnet bases
These are now in our Amazon store - see Ken’s cameras or things for outside the van. They are the 66mm ones.
They film all night.
Not true they only film when they detect movement. You can control how sensitive they are, if you only want people, vehicles, animals or all of them. This is why the battery lasts so long. The camera will turn on , film for 15 seconds and turn off. Sometimes it does not catch all of the action. If you hear something you can set them to record continuously if you want. You will see I did this when we had a spot of bother in an episode coming up.
2K not 4K
I thought they were 4K but I now realise they are only 2K
WHY DON’T I USE THE VAN WIFI
Our Fiat Ducato has a mobile link that it uses to do software updates. To be honest I never thought of using it. I don’t want to test it as my system is all running sweet now. My thoughts on this is it is worth a try, possible issues are the system automatically shuts down to save power where I leave my little Huawei box plugged in and switched on all night. Huawei say not to do that because it will shorten the life of the battery but I don’t mind if the battery does not hold a charge as long as it continues to work. The other point is turning on the ignition turns on the running lights which might draw attention you don’t want.
WHY DON’T I USE MY EE BOX
I could and then I could connect remotely but leaving it powered up all the time would ruin the battery in the EE box and we like to take it with us for use when we are out.
THEY COULD BE STOLEN
Yes but I would rather that than damage be caused to fixed cameras. Risk is low and the whole van could be nicked.
Great recommendation, these cameras came up in a top 3 list we have seen on multiple tech websites too. Going to give them a go 😊 thank you
I have had a previous Reolink model and it has been superb.The battery life is incredible.I have ordered one of these along with the swivel base.I dont think you can have too much in the way of security.Thank you for your review.
Great little cameras, hope they’re on your prestart up checks👍.
Just watched your safety video which is a great reminder too, I remember that video coming out and it’s surprising just how long I have been watching your videos. I still remember a lot of the advice in that video that I still use.
Thank you, Ken 👍🏻
@@El-Tel63-Terry. you’re welcome 🙂
Excellent video, your explanation is top notch. Thank you.
Many thanks for doing this video Ken.
You've answered all my questions and I've just ordered two from Amazon.
Also bought you a few coffees each!
Cheers David that’s very kind of you 👍
Yes have to get some of them Ken you never know who out side when you are a sleep Thank you
Thank you, I will save for these. Thank you. Good weekend.
What a great idea, and being able to magnetically mount them as well
Thank you, Ken, for that useful information on your cameras. It will help us install ours now 😊
This was interesting, thank you, I’ve been considering something along these lines for my camper van. Cheers Judy Australia 😮
Nice bit of kit thanks for showing 👍
Hi kids from Spain. Very interesting. We have nuisance ringing of our doorbell in the evening and at night but don't know by whom. I don't think that something this sophisticated is what we need but will bear in mind.
Nice one Ken, thank you, just what we need 👍 (very funny parts to vid too, so bonus! 😂)
All the best, Will n Ton (Gonk and Moody)
Cheers 😁👍
Just had some security cameras installed in our residence. Careful for legal requirements
Thanks Ken, I was just looking at your amazon page last night to buy the same reolink cameras. Not sure if I saw the magnetic mounts there or not? Can you check they're there please 😃
Now there 👍
@@LifeistooshortCK Thank you 🙏😆
I have these. I have yet to put them up! You have me all gung ho do it now!
Thanks for the info very informative and helpful 👍
great see you put vid out on travels thanks lee
Have been interested in what cameras you were using so thanks very much for this information. Will watch this later but my thoughts are that as you are a retired policeman, if you are using this system that’s good enough for me. I’ve read your pinned notice and your logic makes sense to me. Still waiting for our camper van but security has been on my mind……I’d rather over secure the van than under. Any suggestions re security that you are willing to give, without compromising your own security methods will be gratefully received.
My thoughts are don’t worry too much about security as that often stops us from enjoying life. Keep critical items with you, spend time assessing the risk of where you are parked (my van life safety video discusses that) but don’t turn it into Fort Knox. If a thief gets in the locks will make them smash them open and you end up with more hassle than needed. I use a steering lock as a visual deterrence, tracker etc but all of these devices can be defeated. These cameras allow me to check whats going on outside at night. 👍
Certainly got us thinking. We use a different brandat home to watch the van
Interesting! Thanks :-)) 🇦🇺
Great information, thank you ❤X X X
Thanks Ken for a great vlog. I do apologise if I missed it but do you use an SD card for both cameras or upload to the cloud instead?
@@amandadearlove4686 SD cards 👍
Thank you very much for the information on the cameras. I will look at getting some soon. I see on your amazon page you have a Ring automotive RAC610 tyre inflator. I’m just about to buy one for my VW transporter. 205/65R 16, 54 psi. Have you tried it on Snoopy’s tyres? Happy with it? Many thanks x
I have not tried it on the new van. Am I happy 🤔. I think there are better out there. It was fine for my Volvo and NV200 but it became temperamental of late not pumping and then suddenly flying into action.
😂put one on my Shopping trolly walker 😂❤❤❤
I recommend two for balance when flat out 😁👍
@@LifeistooshortCK 😂😂😂🤍🤣🤣🤣
Love your videos Im a new subscriber keep up the good work ❤
Thanks for subbing!
Just ordered one thank you
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Hi ken, where did you get the magnets from for the cameras we have the camera s but not the magnets thanks,
Now on the Amazon page 👍
Thank you, love you vlogs,
Which size 66 or88 ?
@@sandygray9222 the 66mm
Thank you, 👍
Would you know if it’s possible to have the SD card in an internal receiver. Mainly if someone drove a vehicle into the van and camera dropped onto their vehicle then they take off..? Just thinking… not fault picking..😊
This is not the tool for that. A dashcam is best for that. This is just for being able to see and hear who is outside when it’s dark. The infrared light lights them up a treat. 👍
Cheers ken
Its a intersting product, however I think cameras fixed securely to the van with wires since a jammer would stop the wifi signal. How many cameras and where would you place them on the van if you had permanent wired cameras fitted?
@@sim6699 Think about the likelihood of encountering someone with a jammer rocking up in a place where I spend one night only. No wires means I can put them wherever I need them and don’t need to even think about the perfect place.
Should get the “Max and Paddy” car alarm message …. 😂
@@Desmond.TuTu. 😂
Hi.
I use my phone as a wifi hot spot to connect various devices to the internet as I have an unlimited data sim. Would these cameras connect directly to my wi fi hot spot?
Thank you
Russ
Never tried that but I doubt it. When you use the mini wifi you can connect multiple cameras.
Yes that would work. It will drain the phone battery more quickly than usual but you could leave it plugged in to USB.
Thank you for the link :) ... Speaking as an ex policeman do you think the recorded quality good enough to act on ... are you able to read number plates ?
It’s 2K which is pretty clear. 4K would be better.
Ken, Carol if I have a wifi router already do I still need a separate router?
The router I have currently is part of my Maxview Wifi which I use my phone WiFi through.
Is there a reason you went with those cameras over Blink?
No you don’t need another router. I went for these following recommendation from Wizard in the Wild channel 👍
@LifeistooshortCK awesome many thanks
The Reolink camera link says it is for indoor use only. Are they waterproof for outside and work the same?
@@judeshangout9637 if you click on the description of the camera it says indoor/outdoor. As explained in the video, they are waterproof for use outdoors as long as you position them the right way up.
@@LifeistooshortCK thankyou 😊
Hi Ken thanks for the link for the cameras but could you tell me where you bought the magnetic mounts from please I couldn't see them in the link thank you.
@@Kiddmaxus now on the Amazon storefront. Link in the video description 🙂
@@LifeistooshortCK THANK YOU .....
@@LifeistooshortCK "Currently Unavailable"
Do you have an app to find LPG suppliers? Thank you
My LPG EU 👍
Hi Ken. Do you happen to know if they can operate while plugged in/charging?
Never tried it but pretty sure they can as reolink have cameras intended for 24 hr recording.
Hello Ken. Just wondering could they be stolen as they are only magnet 😊
See the pinned comment 👍
I have some Blink cameras at the rear of my house, keeping watch on my shed, etc., but I'm disappointed with the Blink cameras. Will have a look at these as a possible alternative. Yes, data security for some tech products can be unsafe. I was going to purchase a DJI camera until I read about the data security issue with them, so I purchased something else instead.
I have 3 DJI cameras so I am stuffed 😁. Trouble is they are producing some of the best vlogging gear on the market. ☹️
Mr. Ken, can these cameras be used for my home?
They can. Check Reolinks website as they have better solutions for home use. 👍.
Where are the clips stored? Good at night?
On the SD card or phone if downloaded.
I bought a couple of Imou looc cameras for the front and driveway. I fed the power cables through nearby windows to usp ports. They were less than £80 but provide coverage of my caravan on the drive and car. The only downside is all my comings and going’s are being monitored by a Chinese spy network who will in time put this information to good use. Love your channel Ken but I couldn’t put up with the privations you and Carol endure to provide us with entertainment.
😁👍
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By law you must inform the public with signage that you are cctv recording, it is strictly illegal to secretly record the general public with video and particularly of sound, without informing them. Also inform on the signage the reason you are videoing under the data protection act ( security in your case presumably ) on any areas beyond your own property, also you mustn't video into private property. You have now become a data controller, which carries many other responsibilities in law under the data protection act.
A recent private action was brought by a doctor against another individual under this act and the damages came to £100,000.
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Wondering how people with dash cams and Teslas get around what you are saying 🤔
couldn't someone nick the cameras
Absolutely! Easily removed, or covered up to conceal vision.
Yes they could. Is it likely, not really.
If they are covered over I have a much more serious problem on my hands than simple theft. Someone doing that means business 😉
Do they fall off when moving the van around, or driving?
@@waysyder we take them off when moving the van.
Several reviewers on Amazon say they are great at first, but after a couple of years the batteries don’t hold their charge and can’t be replaced as they are built in. If this is true, that’s a pity.
It’s true they are built in like everything these days. Time will tell on the battery life. If I only got two years it would still be worth it for me. Even film cameras have switched to built in batteries. It’s all part of the con. 👍
Could you explain what you mean by they are banned. We use a couple of them and they are fine on o2 and EE sims.
I went into EE to buy a sim for it and they told me that since our Government cited the use of Chinese communication equipment was a national security risk networks have been phasing them out. He demonstrated a sim had no network connection. He could of course just have been trying to get me to buy an EE router which I did but he seemed genuine. 👍. If it’s working for you that is good. Others will read this 👍
This relates to the backend equipment in the 5G network. The really expensive stuff that the networks use to run the system, not the devices used by end consumers.
The one you have looks like it’s 4G and would not be impacted anyway. But yes get a sim and it will work, but likely newer ones will get better reception for those using it in a van as a hotspot etc. and the sales person will get more for selling you a device rather than than a sim only deal.
Works fine for what you need, which is just a WiFi network for managing the camera, could be on any WiFi network if you already had one, but this does make it simpler to setup and leave alone.
I expect most networks now don’t offer devices from them as it’s now more hassle with the complications, but that usually changes depending on what bulk agreement they have from 1 year to the next!
www.gov.uk/government/news/huawei-legal-notices-issued
Camera is "currently unavailable" according to amazon
That’s a bummer. I reckon they will soon get more.
Why do you need a separate wifi device? Why can’t you just link the cameras to the van’s wifi?
That never crossed my mind to be honest - do you mean the WiFi system that the van uses to update its own software? It would be worth a try to see if it works I suppose. Would the ignition have to be on ? That illuminates the running lights
@@LifeistooshortCKyou have an ee Wi-Fi don’t you? It’s been shown in videos before….
@@LifeistooshortCKI’m talking about the wifi you use to connect your phone, tablets, TV etc to? Apologies if your van doesn’t have that - maybe you use another mobile hotspot device instead? But either way the cameras should be able to connect to the same one. Fairly sure most Reolinks have an SD card for recording. But yes if you wanted to see what was happening outside that device would have to be switched on. But if you don’t have any van wifi at all then yes, what you’ve shown in the video probably is the only way for it to work.
@@ipb1966 I do have another router with a Sim. I don’t like to use that as keeping it powered all night will ruin the battery. I agree having a full blown wifi system powered by the leisure battery is the best solution. 👍
Will be buying a second and get the 4k this time when we get back home will use your Amazon link of course
That’s great. They are a useful film making tool as well 👍
I have one now my ee mini I can't connect at the moment frustrated as do not know if I'm doing anything wrong, please did you get the magnetic holder on line?
Yes its in our Amazon store link