

🔒 Elevate your security game with smart, sleek, and seamless surveillance.
The REOLINK 5MP Security PoE Camera delivers high-definition 5MP video with 100ft infrared night vision and advanced AI detection for humans, vehicles, and pets. Featuring Power over Ethernet for simplified installation, an IP67 waterproof metal body for all-weather durability, and free multi-platform app access without subscription fees, it’s a versatile indoor/outdoor surveillance solution designed for modern smart homes and professional setups.
















| ASIN | B08SBH6GLL |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | Indoor Security, Outdoor Security |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95 in Bullet Surveillance Cameras |
| Brand | REOLINK |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Ethernet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,344 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 5 MP |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Focus Type | Fixed Focus |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Wall-Mounted |
| Item Dimensions | 7.72 x 4.8 x 4.13 inches |
| Manufacturer | Reolink Digital |
| Model Number | RLC-510A-Black |
| Mount Type | Wall Mount |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Night Vision Range | 100 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Night Vision |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Power Source | Power Over Ethernet |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Security, Outdoor Security |
| Room Type | Bathroom, Bedroom, Classroom, Hallway, Kitchen, Living Room, Office, Study Room |
| Special Feature | Night Vision |
| Specific Uses For Product | Surveillance |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 5 MP |
| Video Encoding | H.264 |
| Viewing Angle | 80 Degrees |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
| Wireless Technology | Wired |
| Zoom Type | Digital Zoom |
H**Y
AI motion detection works well
The AI motion detection for vehicles works really well. I haven't adjusted it for people yet . The time lapse feature did not work with the Android Reolink app. I contacted tech support and they were very responsive. They had me try some older versions of app and send in some crash reports from app so their software engineers could evaluate. Ultimately they admitted there is some bug in the app that they will hopefully solve in next version. They said with Iphone app the time lapse works. I found it refreshing that a company actually responds and follows up on something like this. Otherwise the android and windows apps work fine at live viewing, viewing playback from the SD card, changing settings, and doing firmware updates. If you have the Windows app running you can have it save longer motion clips directly to your computer hard drive, take photo snapshots, and live video . I have two of the Reolink cameras and one of them I installed on a remote solar powered cart that views my garden. It is linked over a bridged router . I was surprised that the video quality and playback worked so well considering I used older routers. This remote system I powered with direct plugged in 12v. The other camera I am using POE on the internet cable. It is nice to have both options. I usually leave the infared LEDs off , but when they are on they light up a large area . Construction on this camera is solid and quality. This new version is super simple to set up the angle with just one tightening ring to tighten . But one of the rings on camera was so tight out of box I had to use a channel lock pliers to loosen it up. The other camera was able to be loosened by hand. So all in all good product and excellent support from company.
V**H
Great choice as a basic security cam
Love the ReoLink setup. Tons of features. I don't need a subscription. This is 1 of 12 ReoLink cameras I have. All the others are 8MP or 12MP. It's night vision is slightly blurrier but that's to be expected for 5MP resolution. Pros: - Great app. - Many IR lights. - Nice clear image, especially in daylight. 5MP is fine for most uses. 8MP allows for better detail but honestly, it's usually overkill unless you're monitoring something distant. - No subscription or NVR needed. Every camera has its own storage and web server. - PoE, although harder to install and requires a PoE+ switch, is far superior than battery/solar so that 24x7 recording is possible. With 24x7, you can still search on activations-only. - Weather proof. Cons: - Lighting is IR only. So it won't light the way. - Somewhat narrow FOV. That helps with resolution for what it is capturing, but not great for covering a wide area. - Only supports up to 256GB MicroSD card (like all ReoLinks, despite Amazon claims)
T**S
Nice solid camera, very happy, integrates nicely into Home Assistant.
Bought this to integrate into my Home Assistant server so I didn't have to publish video to a third party server for extra security and privacy. Integrated perfectly, worked like a charm. I like that data and power are over wired Ethernet PoE so I don't have to depend on Wifi. Very durably built, solid picture quality that remains stable since it is a wired connection. Have not really tried the "talk ability" (listening through it or broadcasting my voice), none of that is part of my HA integration. Solid camera for the money spent and does the job I need securely.
E**.
Good, cheap, app works most the time
Ease of adding cameras is great. I like the app most of the time, especially when you can set areas to not alert. The Big Issue is that it forgets and you have to go back and reset some areas weekly. I have 13 cameras going at all times. I did add an extra hard drive in the main board so I can record 2 weeks worth before it loops due to the amount of cameras. They are water resistant but NOT water proof. I've had 4 fail in 2 years due to hard rains. So I am now building shields around them. To prevent the hard rains from ruining. Replacement is easy but costly.
H**2
An Awesome IP Camera!
This is the second RLC-510A I've bought because the first one impressed me so much. You can tell right away, even while unboxing it, that it's a quality camera. It has some real weight to it—not that cheap plastic feel you get from budget models. It's a solid POE camera, too. No need for a separate injector; just plug it straight into your POE switch and you're good to go. The connection is stable with no drops, and since it supports RTSP, you're not locked into proprietary software. Mounting is straightforward, and you can log directly into the camera for configuration options. It works exactly the way you wish all the wannabe brands would. Yes, it costs more than the plastic bargain-bin cameras, but you truly get what you pay for. Overall, an awesome camera!
R**B
Not a good experience
I only had the system up for 1 year. 8 port Reolink NVR with 6 Reolink cameras. Worked like a champ, until it didn't. The NVR stopped recording on most all days. It would randomly pick different cameras to record a few minutes or a full day. We updated the firmware, refreshed everything but alas, the NVR had failed. And since the customer service was non-existent, I decided to go with a security company that was based in California (GW Security) and they have superb, excellent customer service! When they say they will call you back on a certain day at a certain hour, they have done so every single time! The only problem is, the reolink cameras do not work with other companies components. They're a proprietary camera. Look close at the ad above. You will see at the bottom of the picture, it says: "NOTE: this camera only works with the Rio link camera system" As I was trying to set up my NVR from this new company, I had to purchase a separate PoE switch box and had to update all the camera firmware and even then, the cameras weren't recognized by the new NVR. So now I have to purchase plug and play cameras from the new company. The only thing I'm happy about at this point is that I'm no longer going to waste my time with reolink. Other people have had good results. I have not. When it worked, it worked very well. That's why it gets one star. But once it didn't work, game over. And that's a shame too because all of my cameras are still totally fine and would work with a reolink system. Anybody wanna buy 6 slightly used cameras that work perfectly? No lowballers, I know what I got. lol
J**S
Great Budget Starter Cameras
I've wanted to review these for a long time. I did a lot of research on PoE (power over ethernet) cameras that are compatible with Synology NAS (network attached storage) devices, and these came up consistently in the top of just about everyone's budget camera list, and even in the top 10 on a list of cameras overall. While these cameras can be used as standalone cameras since they accept microSD cards for internal video clip storage, most people I've looked at used a Synology NAS to store their video. These cameras are 5 megapixel, which is a good resolution for many applications, and is higher than 1080 HD. 1080p HD is 1920 x 1080, while 5 megapixel is 2592 x 1944. This resolution is good enough to get very detailed stills and video, even being able to catch detailed license place numbers on passing cars, depending on the speed they're traveling. Where Reolink really shines are two VERY important areas: software and app support, and customer service. Reolink has computer software that runs on all platforms, with installers for Windows, Mac, IOS, and Android, and Linux/BSD support is available via fully-supported Browser intergrations. I've tested both the Windows software and the IOS app, and they both worked flawlessly. You can receive motion alerts via the software if a camera detects motion. These smart alerts can be tailored to say if a person was detected, or a vehicle. The individual cameras' detection zone can also be customized, so that a tree in the view of the camera won't trip the motion detection if the wind is blowing. That section of the view can be excluded. Very cool. The other area where Reolink shines is their customer service and support. I have had several email conversations with them, even prior to making any purchases. While I haven't had to reach out to them for technical support due to an issue, I've read plenty of others' reviews where they have, and Reolink is very attentive and helpful. Based on my pre-purchase experience, I can't imagine anything different. For the purchase price of around $50USD, these cameras are a fantastic value. You can splurge a bit and go up to around $80 to get the 4k/8 megapixel version, but for most uses, this is overkill. Reolink also makes a similar camera that instead of having a fixed zoom, has an optical zoom, making it ideal for areas that you want to zoom into, such as down a long driveway. Depending on model, there's a 3x or 4x optical zoom, which run anywhere from just over $100, to nearly $200, depending on features.
A**R
Best Camera Yet
I have several other cameras. This model has the best color and clarity-day or night.
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