I'm looking at doing some installations in an agriculture setting, and I'm worried about doing Reolink installations for people with the rating being only -10 celsius. For example, a -30 rated Univision cam would be $1300ish for 25x zoom, tilt, pan where as Reolink cam with 16x zoom, tilt, pan, would be $400ish.
Since it would be installations through a company, I don't want to put cams rated for only -10 in a bard for watching livestock when I know it's going to hit -40 for some days during the Canadian winters. On the flip side of that, other retailers/installers in the area sell cameras for that application but are in the $1300 range. I'm trying to find a price of entry that's a fair bit lower than their price. I understand people have successfully used Reolink for those applications, and haven't had any issues. There are quite a few Reddit testimonials. However, from a business perspective there might be some accountability or backlash if I sell something knowing it's not rated that low and it fails. Warranty issues, complaints, etc.
Can anyone suggest a line or brand of camera that could offer similar quality and affordability to Reolink, but is rated for a lower temperature?
Since it would be installations through a company, I don't want to put cams rated for only -10 in a bard for watching livestock when I know it's going to hit -40 for some days during the Canadian winters. On the flip side of that, other retailers/installers in the area sell cameras for that application but are in the $1300 range. I'm trying to find a price of entry that's a fair bit lower than their price. I understand people have successfully used Reolink for those applications, and haven't had any issues. There are quite a few Reddit testimonials. However, from a business perspective there might be some accountability or backlash if I sell something knowing it's not rated that low and it fails. Warranty issues, complaints, etc.
Can anyone suggest a line or brand of camera that could offer similar quality and affordability to Reolink, but is rated for a lower temperature?