Description
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Product Description

Q&A Time:
- Question 1: Can I add a different camera to this system?
- Answer: Yes. You can add any Reolink PoE cameras and DC-powered WiFi cameras to the system. However, we don’t recommend you add third-party cameras to it since there may be compatibility issues.
- Question 2: Can it work without Internet?
- Answer: Yes. All the Reolink PoE systems can work offline. However, under such a situation, you will unable to access the system remotely via Reolink App/Client.
- Question 3: How is the connection? Is the system truly plug & play?
- Answer: Yes. PoE (Power over Ethernet ) makes the cameras be able to get power and meanwhile get into the network with only one ethernet cable connected to the NVR recorder. Set-up can be done in minutes.


Expand to Meet Your Needs
This system has 2TB HDD pre-installed and is scalable up to 12TB. Besides the 5MP cameras included, up to 12MP Reolink PoE and WiFi cameras can be added.
Main Features
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View and Playback in 5MP/30fpsFeaturing the latest technology, the wired security camera system can record in crystal clear 5MP at 30fps, providing you with some unnoticeable details while maintaining smooth on-screen movement. |
Easy to OperateThanks to the simple and intuitive Reolink software, the system can be accessed in multiple ways for remote control with no need of any subscription. Also, up to 19 user accounts can be created to share access. |
Real-Time Motion AlertsAs dangers occur, a prompt e-mail or push will be sent to your smart devices while the NVR itself will make sound warnings and upload videos to your FTP server, allowing for your quick action when trouble arises. |
Why Choosing Wired PoE System?

Working Temperature: -10°C +45°C (14°-113° F) Viewing Angle: Horizontal: 80°, Vertical: 58°

What’s in the Box?
- 1 x 8CH NVR with 48/52V Adaptor
- 4 x B500 5MP PoE Cameras
- 1 x USB Mouse
- 1 x 1M Cat5 Cable
- 4 x 18M Cat5 Cables
- 1 x 1M HDMI Cable
- 1 x Quick Start Guide
- 4 x Packs of Screws and Other Accessories
RLK8-410B4-5MP PoE System Specifications
RLN8-410 8-channel NVR Specifications
- Display Resolution: Up to 5MP for this kit (depands on the resolution of cameras, up to 12MP supported)
- Compression Format: H.264
- Power over Ethernet Sockets: IEEE 802.3 af/at
- Power Supply: DC 48V/2A, or DC 52V/2.88A
B500 5MP Camera Specifications
- Image Sensor: 1/2.7″ 5MP CMOS (2560 × 1920)
- Lens: f=4.0 mm Fixed, F=2.0
- Night Vision: Black & White by IR LED
- Audio: One-way Audio (only audio recording)
- Reolink Systems only work with Reolink Cameras.
- Cameras of the system cannot work without the NVR and don’t support Smart Home function.
AmazonGirl1983 –
Great cameras, confusing install and UIThe cameras are great and produce a good picture, also capture sound pretty well. Mounting the cameras was easy. My complaint was with the setup. When you first plug everything in and power it on it prompts you to enter a username and password, it doesn’t tell you that you’re creating a username and password. Long story short I wanted to change the password after I had mistakenly created it to be something else which required me to take the cover off the NVR and press the reset button.After all of that was finally done I couldn’t get camera feeds to appear through the desktop app, only through my phone app. One camera of the three I installed finally appeared on the desktop app, I have no idea what caused it to finally work, but the other 2 never would despite the fact that they worked on my phone app. You go to the website and it tells you to look up the UID of the camera and shows a picture of a sticker on the camera and where to find the UID. I go to my cameras and there is no UID on the sticker.Many minutes of research later I realize that the POE cams do not have a UID and are supposed to connect by LAN or IP address. Well LAN wasn’t working (remember only 1 of my 3 cameras were showing a live feed on the desktop app) and trying to find the IP address for a camera was another nightmare and waste of time.Eventually I threw my hands up and decided as long as I can access live feeds and recordings through my phone app I’ll be content with that, the desktop app will have to live with 1 of 3 cameras showing.The 50 foot Cat5e cables provided also feel thin and flimsy, although they do work, I am worried about their durability. I’d recommend going with better cables if you don’t mind dropping a few extra dollars.Lastly there was no clear way of knowing where the videos would be stored. When going through the settings on the desktop app the default file path says it was going to store videos on my desktop’s hard drive (not internal 2TB HDD included). Couldn’t figure out how to point to the path to the internal HDD through the desktop app, and the phone app didn’t provide an option either. The next day I opened the phone app and saw that videos had been stored on the internal HDD as they should be, which is good, but why not make it clear where the videos can be stored at?All in all I’m mostly pleased with the system for doing the job it’s meant to do, I just wish the setup had been more clear, and I chose this brand over cheaper brands primarily because setup was supposed to be easy.
Joe Z –
A great security system for anyone! I’ve waited 4 months to review this system, making sure I was comfortable enough with the different features and interfaces, and can honestly say I couldn’t be happier with a camera security system!I began hunting after a few things had been stolen off my porch and driveway (including my daughter’s bike), but the last straw was a few packages that had gone missing with gifts for Christmas. I searched through a few different bundles and brands, and for the price couldn’t pass up this one, as it had everything I wanted – at a great price – from a reputable company.Starting with installation: I’ll mention that I’m by no means a professional, but it went as smoothly as I’d hoped and I had everything up and running in two days (it would’ve been one, but the temperature being in the teens and short daylight made it difficult to work on for long). The PoE is a perfect solution for a lack of outlets where I needed them, and thanks to the placement of my NVR only a single hole was needed to route all of the cabling.Speaking of the cables, the cords included were plenty long enough for my usage – and then some! Only the cable between the router and NVR was a bit too short, and again that was down to the placement and where I wanted the system installed. Mounting the cameras was simple, and I didn’t even need the guides included for screws. The only thing not included in the kit that i needed were some zip ties and hammer-in cable guides, which may not be neccessary for everyone depending on your set up. Using the app, it was easy to adjust the cameras to where I wanted while looking at the feeds in one hand on my phone… By the time everything was put together, you wouldn’t be able to tell it wasn’t done by a professional!Initial Setup: I had already tested the NVR and cameras before installing, just to avoid issues later on, and following the full install everything went just as smoothly. The PoE makes everything plug-and-play, and the on screen set up guide is both streamlined for beginners while allowing for more advanced options to those familiar with NVR security systems.The Android app and PC applications are just as simple to install and use – once connected to the internet the camera streams instantly connect with no set up needed, and can then be customized a ridiculous amount from either PC, phone, or the NVR itself (connected to a monitor).The motion sensing and notification settings are super easy to figure out, and there are constantly new updates that provide even more settings. I haven’t used the SD card features of the cameras since everything I need is already included in the apps, but it’s nice to know the other options are available if needed.Usage: With those same apps, it’s just as easy to pull clips either from a specific time, or sorted by motion triggered alarm. The images themselves are as clear as I could hope for – with a steady framerate and impressive zoom quality – and faces are easy to make out. The built in microphone is top-notch, and was a nice surprise included with the 5mp bullet cams.Like the rest of the features, clips and playback can be accessed from the NVR, PC, or mobile device; and can be saved for later playback if needed. I was nervous at first with purchasing an NVR that’s locked to a single manufacturer, but with all of the use I’ve had and support available I don’t think I’ll be purchasing another companies cameras any time soon!The only issue I’ve had throughout the time I’ve had the system is the waterproof ethernet covers, which I’m not sure I installed correctly, and the articles provided show something slightly different than what I was provided. There’ve been no problems despite this, and since the cameras are installed under a porch I don’t foresee any problems with water on the horizon.My biggest complaint would be the fact that not even a week after installing the system I had another package go missing… Once I reviewed the footage, furious and hoping to finally catch the porch pirate that prompted my protective purchase, I found the mail woman had actually stuck it between my side doors. That in itself wasn’t a problem, but since I rarely use that entrance I had overlooked the delivery.Imagine my surprise when I opened the door to find not only the missing package, but the packages from a week before that I had thought stolen before I got the cameras!I’ve included a screenshot of the mobile app to show some of the interface and quality, as well as a video I clipped after a snowman in my yard had fallen (and I was curious to see its time of death).Overall, I’m more than satisfied – and will go thorugh Reolink in the future for more security!