Reolink Solar Panel for IP Cameras Hardware Review
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One of the most popular reasons that people buy their first network attached storage (NAS) is the ease and versatility of setting up a cheap and fully featured Network Video Recorder (NVR). Almost all modern NAS feature surveillance support to a greater or lesser degree, whether it is a proprietary application like Surveillance Station or QVR Pro, or the NAS can support 3rd party applications like milestone surveillance. However the NAS server is only part of the ideal surveillance network setup and in order to capture your recordings, you will need network supported cameras, known as IP Cameras. There are hundreds of brands out there that will try to sell you their IP cameras, but only a small % are actually compatible with NAS systems, as it requires the camera to be used and controlled by the NAS software.
We have seen many, many cameras at NASCompares and because it is such a confusing subject, we thought we would make a small guide to help you choose the right outdoor IP cameras for your NAS server. This guide breaks down the individual hardware/software features you will need to consider, as well as highlight the pros and cons of each NAS compatible IP Camera.
Designed solely for outdoor use, the Argus Eco doesn’t make any of the aesthetic concessions previous Argus models did. It sports a rugged bullet-style enclosure and must be attached to an exterior wall, fence, or eave with a security mount.
Also unlike previous Argus cameras, its high-capacity battery is non-removable, meaning the Eco must either be mounted near an exterior electrical outlet for intermittent charging, or paired with a Reolink Solar Panel for continuous recharging. Reolink says you’ll get four to six months of power per charge in standby mode.
The Eco mostly keeps the fantastic features of its Argus predecessors, though. Adjustable PIR (passive infrared) motion detection, 1080p video, night vision up to 33 feet, and two-way communication are all here. It also has the same IP65 rating, indicating it’s protected from dust ingress and low-pressure water jets. The only notable difference is the Eco’s field of view: At 100 degrees, it’s considerably narrower than the Argus 2’s 130 degrees.
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