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REOLINK Argus Eco+SP - 2K Solar WiFi Security Cameras Outdoor Wireless, No Hub Needed, 3MP Night Vision, Human/Vehicle Detection, Solar Powered Wireless Home Security Camera Works with Alexa

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Color: White


Features

  • 100% WIRE-FREE EASY INSTALLATION: Connect the cam to the solar panel for non-stop power with no cabling hassles. This IP65 waterproof camera can withstand harsh weather, so you can install it wherever covered by the 2.4GHz WiFi.
  • 2K 3MP SUPER HD DAY & NIGHT: 3MP resolution delivers much clearer videos than 1080p. 6 infrared LEDs empower a 10m clear night vision. 10X digital zoom lets you closely see more details and have everything in control.
  • SMART DETECTION: Intelligently distinguishes people, vehicles, and pets from other objects with advanced technology, greatly reducing false alarms. Multiple real-time alerts (push, email, siren) won't let you miss important events.
  • FLEXIBLE STORAGE & PLAYBACK: Save event videos on the microSD card (not included). No extra fees,no hub needed.You can easily find videos using smart filters on the Reolink App/Client, you can use on-camera smart features without subscription.

Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor Security, Vehicle Monitoring


Brand: REOLINK


Model Name: REOLINK Argus Eco SP Series


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Special Feature: 2-Way Audio, Night Vision, Brightness Control, Time-Lapse, Motion Sensor


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Power Source: Solar Powered


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Color: White


Number of Items: 1


Included Components: Argus Ecox1, Outdoor Security Mountx1, Solar Panelx1, Reset Needlex1, Surveillance Stickerx1, Mounting Templatex1, USB Cablex1, Pack of Screwsx1, Quick Start Guidex1


Number of Channels: 2


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Form Factor: Bullet


Installation Type: Screw In


Night Vision Range: 10 Meters


Voltage: 5 Volts


Wattage: 2.88 watts


Item dimensions L x W x H: 8.53 x 6.25 x 6.21 inches


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Batteries Required?: Yes


Item Weight: 1.3 Pounds


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Field Of View: 100 Degrees


Low light technology: Infrared Light


Zoom Type: Digital Zoom


Zoom Ratio: 6


Alert Type: Motion Only


Room Type: Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Classroom


Light Source Type: Infrared


Video Capture Format: MP4


Specific Uses For Product: Surveillance


Unit Count: 1 Count


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Effective Still Resolution: 2 MP


International Protection Rating: IP65


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 3 MP


Control Method: App


Number of IR LEDs: 4


UPC: 633696952379


Product Dimensions: 8.53 x 6.25 x 6.21 inches


Item Weight: 1.32 pounds


Item model number: Argus Eco with Solar Panel


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 25, 2019


Manufacturer: Reolink Digital


Country of Origin: China


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  • Support Had Been Great then It Failed-UPDATE ORIGINAL SUPPORT RETURNED, Excellent Support Again
Color: White
The picture is beautiful but as you can see I had a problem. I recently went to an Orbi which was simpler than I anticipated. Then a major power outage occurred. I just could’t get it to connect. I contacted support to complain about how hard it was going to be for me to fix. I have it on a low point of my roof. I started out mad at the world. Support has been patient, calming, helpful, and offered to talk/walk me thru the reconnection. I went out of town so haven’t tried it yet but they told me to call them at start. I don’t believe it will be difficult-support has truly been supportive. Basically I reattach to my Orbi-delete, scan, add. I have to gush once more about support-customer service at its finest. I wish more companies would realize “I’m sorry” doesn’t fix problems, action and answers is the key. Thank You Support. UPDATE THE PERSON PROVIDING SUPPORT WAS OFF TODAY. THE NEW ONE DIDN’T RED THE PREVIOUS BACK/FORTH EMAILS. IT TURNED FROM WONDERFUL TO TERRIBLE. I HAVE TWO OF THESE CAMERAS AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS. THE ONE IS AT THE LAKE ON A EAVE OF THE ROOF TO GET THE SOLAR POWERED. I LEARNED YOU CAN DELETE THE CABIN FROM THE APP BUT NOT ADD BACK IN. YOU HAVE TO GET YOUR LADDER OUT TO RESCAN THE BAR CODE, RESET YOUR ROUTER, AND PUT IT BACK UP. I TRIED 3 TIMES BUT IT STILL WON’T CONNECT. I BOUGHT IT IN JULY 2019 KNOWING I WAS CHANGING RESIDENCES. WE ENDED UP CLOSING MID-OCTOBER. I AM TIRED OF UP/DOWN LADDERS. I AM THROWING AWAY THE CAMERA. I DIDN’T ASK FOR ANYTHING BUT WANTED THEM TO KNOW THAT OTHER BRANDS ARE EASIER TO INSTALL, CHANGE ROUTERS, CHANGE INTERNET COMPANIES. I HAVE 3 BLINK AND NEVER USED A LADDER. I DID IT ALL FROM MY EASY CHAIR. THE SECOND CAMERA WAS ABOUT 3 YES OLD AT MY MAIN HOME. IT WAS PLUGGED IN AND HAD WIRED INTERNET. IT JUST DIED ONE DAY. I DIDN’T ASK FOR A RETURN. I KNEW THAT SOME CAMERAS ONLY LAST TWO YEARS. I TRIED A COUPLE THINGS SUPPORT SUGGESTED. IT IS DEAD. TRASH COMES MONDAY. THIS BRAND OF CAMERA IS NOT INTUITIVE, NOT USER FRIENDLY, AND SUPPORT IS ONLY GOOD IF YOU GET THE RIGHT PERSON. COULD HAVE SAVED MYSELF A LOT OF TIME BY JUST THROWING THEM OUT AND GOING TO A BRAND THAT I HAVE HAD NO PROBLEM WITH. I WANTED TO HELP THEM MAKE A BETTER PRODUCT BUT EVIDENTLY THEY DON’T NEED FEEDBACK. UPDATE 2 The original support person contacted me. We are returning to where we left off. I am deleting the camera, adding back in, taking a photo of upc code to paste on card for next time if needed, and add back in. She gave me her telephone contact so I can call for help at any time during process. I will update after that and show an after picure. Stay tuned for Update 3. I will also let you know how my photo of camera code works. UPDATE 3 My original support person returned. We tried several things but in the end the company replaced it. I have one more idea that may have caused the problem. I have this at a lake house with solar panel on roof and camera under eave. There was a storm right before the connection went bad. For some reason I believe (just conjecture) that it interrupted a firmware update. When it couldn’t reconnect the camera would be unreachable. This is one in a million but someone has to be the one. When I send it back maybe they will be able to tell. Another thing I wish all cameras came with is a mall card with the scan card that matches camera scan. It would make it easier to delete and add. The camera has a beautiful clear picture. The solar panel keeps it charged. I am back to endorsing it fully. My son is a communications Engineer and I am retired telecommunications network architect so I am sure that we can be difficult customers for support. Thank you Hilary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2020 by Tom Tom

  • A solid "standalone" wire-free camera
Color: Black
This is a very solid "standalone" wire-free camera. It is particularly well-suited for a user who wants one or several cameras to watch locations reasonably close to a house but without utilities (tool shed, barn, back-gate, etc.) I purchased two in February 2024 and I'm testing them now as a replacements for end-of-life wirefree NVR cameras. I will likely update this review after the cameras have been in service for a while. Summary of positives: (1) This camera runs off local WiFi (e.g. your house WiFi from your router) and can be powered by a solar panel. As such, you do NOT need a cellphone account, an NVR, or a signal wire to the camera. Moreover, if the location is reasonably sunny, the solar panel will supply sufficient power. As such, it is among the easiest security cameras to install. (2) The camera has a very respectable range (of course this also depends on your house WiFi!). However, in my case, I was able to access the camera over essentially the identical range as a conventional NVR wirefree system. (3) It worked on every WiFi I have tried it on. This includes the router for my point-to-point service, the router for my ViaSat satellite service, and a Verizon Jetpack. Summary of the limitations. (1) This camera has a smaller battery pack than is typical for a wirefree camera. If installed in a location without power, it MUST be sunny enough for the solar panel to be effective. This is NOT a camera that can be successfully operated by retrieving the camera every two months and charging it. It must either be installed in a location with a decent amount of sun and with the solar panel or powered with a USB connection. (2) The camera has a protective weatherproof sheath for the electrical connection to the supplied solar panel. However, it does NOT have one for the regular USB power line supplied in the box. Overall, outdoor installation on USB power is likely not recommended and (if you do it anyway :-)) should probably be done with some aftermarket USB power line with a protective sheath for the connection point to the camera. Some oddball things to be aware of: (1) Initial installation involves the camera "talking" to you. Loudly, and for quite a length of time. (You need to have the camera linked to the Client/App before you can shut down the audio - which means the camera is chattering away in a number of languages for several minutes.) However, switching from one network to another (as long as both are active, and once the camera is installed on one of them) takes about 15 seconds in the Client/App and is quiet. If you are planning to install the camera somewhere that noise is an issue (like your elderly mother's house) I suggest doing the initial installation on a portable WiFi source (like a Jetpack) and then take the portable WiFi with you and simply switch to the new WiFi network on location. (2) As with the above, the camera is delivered with audio enabled. If you want the camera to operate discretely, the audio needs to be shut down in the Client/App before installation. (3) Note that the camera appears to be able to view "live" with a longer range than it appears able to retrieve stored videos. Thus, if you are getting a decent "live" signal, but having trouble recovering videos, the WiFi signal strength may be the issue. Note I had some success with improving the WiFi reception with longer/more sensitive aftermarket antennas on the camera. This is a 2.4GHz camera, by the way, so old 2.4GHz antennas acquired for other purposes are well worth trying. (4) The camera has the very odd feature of activating over-exposed rather than under-exposed. What this means is the videos will begin as white and over-exposed and then come into the correct exposure and focus (rather than activating as black and under-exposed and then coming into the right exposure and focus). I don't think it is a problem, but I've not seen this before, and it weirded me out. I also don't know (yet) if that is just this camera, or all the Reolink WiFi line. (5) The camera needs a micro SD to store videos. Amazon sells a package with the micro SD included, which is how I bought mine. Note the camera will run fine "live" without the micro SD. Note also that not including the micro SD is also a way to further protect the privacy of your videos, as the camera thus only has a "live" video mode. (6) The battery cannot be removed, which is odd for a lithium battery. I presume (but don't know) that the whole camera is recycled at end-of-life. I own six Reolink Go Plus 4G wire-free cameras, and over 40 Lorex wire-free NVR cameras of a variety of ages and vintages installed in multiple locations. The Reolink WiFi cameras were purchased as possible replacements for older Lorex systems reaching end-of-life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024 by techyjack

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