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We had a ZModo system surveillance system at my office similar to the Reolink model. Cable fails? Replace the cable with the same type from another manufacturer. If a Reolink cam fails, replace it with another cam that supports the same standards, regardless of brand. One bonus to a system like the Reolink model is that it is based on standardized cams and cabling. The network configuration might be a little tricky but it's a non-issues once configuration is complete. And, with the Reolink, you have to mount the cams and run the cables to them from the DVR. The number of cams accessible depends on the number of cams supported by the DVR and how many you actually have connected to it. Ignore what Reolink says on the page about the app "allowing" use of unlimited quantity cameras. The cams and cabling and the connections on the DVR are standardized. The only proprietary hardware is the DVR itself. The cams themselves do not store footage in the cam itself or send it to the cloud. The Reolink is a full-featured surveillance system like those offered by Swann, Lorex, Night Owl, and installed in businesses and homes by alarm and security companies. They aren't a full-featured surveillance system like the Reolink. Can't remember if they support storing footage on a chip in each cam.

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The other is an actual DVR based surveillance system, not cheap wifi cams.Ĭams like Blink cams are dandy for the most basic of surveillance system. The first are cheap wifi surveillance cams, along the lines of Wyze cams, Eufy cams, etc. You're looking at two _very_ different systems.















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