Any links to online stores should be assumed to be affiliates. The company or PR agency provides all or most review samples. They have no control over my content, and I provide my honest opinion.
Following on from the Reolink Argus announcement is the new Reolink RLC-81MA.
I generally prefer the wired range of cameras from Reolink, and I personally think this is the niche they excel in, with very little competition against them unless you go from more expensive brands like Hikvision.
RLC-81MA – A 4K dual-lens PoE security camera that allows you to watch through wide and telephoto lenses simultaneously
Key features:
- 4K 8MP Ultra HD
- Dual Lens, Dual View
- Person/Vehicle/Pet detection
- Spotlight colour night vision
- PoE
- Two-way audio
The new Reolink RLC-81MA sounds a lot like the Reolink Trackmix, but it is a fixed lens, with one being a wide lens for a full view of the environment and then a second telephoto lens. Much like the Trackmix, this will likely excel in a raised or far back location, allowing you to see approaching objects, but the zoom lens can focus on a specific spot, allowing you to capture accurate footage from far out.
Reolink Fisheye Cameras
I don’t have much information, but Reolink is announcing a new lineup of cameras with a fisheye lens. They are designed to offer 6MP super HD images and 360° panorama to cover every angle. These compact devices are perfect for indoor use in stores, offices, warehouses, etc.
12MP RLC-1212A and RLC-1224A
These have been out for a while, but at CES, consumers can also see the 12MP cameras with Reolink’s best technology: RLC-1212A and RLC-1224A. These two ultra HD cameras redefine the resolution of security cameras and help users identify more details easily, like human faces.
I am James, a UK-based tech enthusiast and the Editor and Owner of Mighty Gadget, which I’ve proudly run since 2007. Passionate about all things technology, my expertise spans from computers and networking to mobile, wearables, and smart home devices.
As a fitness fanatic who loves running and cycling, I also have a keen interest in fitness-related technology, and I take every opportunity to cover this niche on my blog. My diverse interests allow me to bring a unique perspective to tech blogging, merging lifestyle, fitness, and the latest tech trends.
In my academic pursuits, I earned a BSc in Information Systems Design from UCLAN, before advancing my learning with a Master’s Degree in Computing. This advanced study also included Cisco CCNA accreditation, further demonstrating my commitment to understanding and staying ahead of the technology curve.
I’m proud to share that Vuelio has consistently ranked Mighty Gadget as one of the top technology blogs in the UK. With my dedication to technology and drive to share my insights, I aim to continue providing my readers with engaging and informative content.