👁️ See Everything, Miss Nothing!
The REOLINK Duo 3V PoE is a cutting-edge 16MP UHD dual-lens security camera designed for comprehensive surveillance. With a 180° panoramic view, AI motion tracking, and robust weatherproofing, it ensures reliable monitoring in any environment. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, this camera offers multiple night vision modes, easy installation via PoE, and flexible recording options, making it a top choice for security-conscious professionals.
Number of IR LEDs | 6 |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Connectivity Protocol | Ethernet |
Wireless Technology | PoE |
Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 5.43 x 5.43 x 3.94 inches |
Field Of View | 180 Degrees |
Viewing Angle | 180 Degrees |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Frame Rate | 20 frames_per_second |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Alert Type | Audio and Motion |
Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
Control Method | App |
Room Type | Study Room possibility, Living Room, Hallway |
Effective Still Resolution | 16 MP |
Additional Features | Easy to Install, Night Vision, 2-Way Audio, Vandal Proof, Time-Lapse |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Compatible Devices | Reolink NVR |
Controller Type | Reolink APP |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
K**Y
Great camera with nice, wide field of view
You can zoom in, digitally for very clear close ups. Highly regimens this camera
S**.
Excellent image quality
The camera was pretty easy to install with 3 screws that are normally under the dome cover. So far, it's been pretty raintight. But what is really remarkable is the excellent image quality! Even in bad weather and at night, the images are crystal clear.Note that if you have a NVR, this camera will take up two horizontally adjacent windows. So if you don't see it after adding it on your Reolink NVR, it might just be on the next page.
A**R
Very good brand!
The only issue was internet cable didn't reach. Therefore, I purchased same brand but with WiFi.
J**A
Great
Works great. We live on a bend in the road and can see everything. Very few false alarms after tweaking
Z**X
Reolink Duo 3V - Much good, some bad and a little bit ugly.
Ok, so where to start on this Reolink Duo 3V camera... It's 180 degree of viewable, which is part of the much good. It's a solid camera, it's not cheap or weak case/shell. The Camera can obviously take some hits and keep on going which supports it's IK10 Vandal-proof rating.Unlike other cameras, you have to take the camera fully apart to secure it to the overhang. This is the bad part. While other cameras give you a base what allows you to slide/rotate the camera onto, it's very easy to secure a base to the overhang. In this camera, you will REALLY need to the template that's included, use that to drill your holes into the overhang, and hopefully, have your cable lined up as well. This really made mounting the camera a real pain in the rear end, and is why it's not a five star rating. Once you do have the main part mounted, you get to screw the cover back on with the included star type L shape wrench. Also, since you have no PTZ, you have to really crank hard on the Philips head screw to setup the alignment of the cameras up/down.The ugly comes in the form of getting this system setup. After loading the software onto my laptop, you could get the camera accessible, setup IP address and other goodies. In my case, I needed ONVIF along with a username/password combo. At first Synology would talk to ONVIF, but the camera just shut it self down. I then found that Synology actually has a REOLINK DUO 3V selection, and we went from ugly to a better setup. Had we not of had Synology's reolink setup, I have a feeling this would have been a mess to get working. Good thing I did check the Synology website first, and DUO 3V was listed.Finally, some more good. Once I did get it all working, you do get a very nice 180 degree view. It's not bad looking and where the two cameras "meet" is not bad [nor does it stick out in the middle of the picture]. So far, I'm happy with my purchase. The Synology has no issues with the camera and remote viewing works perfectly.
Y**A
Excellent
Excellent
M**F
Poor Product Support
I would recommend that you look at another brand product. My experience with this brand did not go well. Camera system worked for a short period, then failed. Product support is terrible.
J**R
Cool hardware; many limitations - please read
HI - this camera has solid hardware - metal case, etc., and what it does is awesome.That said, the awesomeness is a bit of a limitation - the way the camera stitches together 2 different cameras into an uninterrupted panorama is proprietary, which means it's only viewable on the Reolink app and you can only store the video from this camera on a Reolink NVR. Aaaaand... this means you can only look at the panorama on your phone or the Reolink NVR app.In addition, if you're familiar with how most network cameras work - being able to control the resolution, bit rates, etc., those options are not provided through the industry standard: a web UI.So, if you're already committed to the Reolink ecosystem, good for you - I'm sure this camera rocks in that environment. If you're using any other sort of NVR or have a mix of camera vendors in your setup, this may not be for you.
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