Reolink Duo / Dual-Lens 150° FOV, 4MP/2K : review of nighttime image captures by securitybros

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securitybros on Youtube reviewed the following on Sep 18, 2021

REOLINK PoE Security Camera Outdoor System, IP Camera with Dual-Lens 150° FOV, Smart Human/Vehicle Detection, 4MP/2K Color Night Vision, Two Way Talk, Up to 256GB Micro SD Card, Reolink Duo PoE

I will take a few screen shots of some key image captures for illustrative purposes .. I do not plan to review his entire commentary. ( note, often I have posted similar Reolink topics in the Chit Chat section .. feel free to search for more of these .. )


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One of the main Reolink threads here:
 
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Night time, low light with IR ..

Notice moving objects vs still objects .. can you read what is on his shirt ?

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Spot light turns on ..

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Back to IR mode ..

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Reolink, once a POS always a POS.
 
The biggest issue I have with this camera is that there is no benefit to this vs a dual sensor camera like the 'boobie cam'.
Look at each camera angle, those are awful angles with soo much space wasted. Better off buying a dual sensor camera where both cameras can articulate for a better viewing angle.
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The Hikvison/Dahua version at least stitches the video together to make it worthwhile being two imaging sensors at fixed angles.
 
Painful....lost one of his feet and most of his leg here:

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As always, thanks for taking the time to dissect these!

And wow that has to be some of the worse color static images we have seen recently from a Reolink. Usually their static image is good, but the motion is poor at night. That just looks horrible.
 

Great captures as always. A picture speaks a thousand words
 
The Hikvison/Dahua version at least stitches the video together to make it worthwhile being two imaging sensors at fixed angles.

Hi Mark, are you referring to this? IPC-HDBW5441F-AS-E2
So one using BI could get a single stream with a combined video from both lenses?
 
Hi Mark, are you referring to this? IPC-HDBW5441F-AS-E2
So one using BI could get a single stream with a combined video from both lenses?
That camera is two individual streams. That is logical because the lenses are not hard fixed into position.

I'm comparing to the new [Hikvision] DS-2CD2T87G2P-LSU/SL and [Dahua] PFW5849-A180-ASTE which is a fixed position dual lens camera like the Reolink Duo.

This is the Dahua version which stitches the video into one:
Bullet 180 degress camera is out now.
(Photo from @EMPIRETECANDY )
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So which one of these dual cameras works best in BlueIris? Was looking at installing one infront. Was eyeing the hikvision ds-2cd2387g2p.
 
So which one of these dual cameras works best in BlueIris? Was looking at installing one infront. Was eyeing the hikvision ds-2cd2387g2p.

Hi @T_Tronix

The Dahua OEM or Hikvision OEM models should work better by significant margins vs Reolink ..
 
Do you think the new Reolink Duo 2 give the same issues?

Reolink still puts in small sensors .. so yes I do expect issues ..
 
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