REOLINK Indoor Security Camera, 2.4/5 GHz WiFi, 4MP 360 Degree Pet Camera with Auto Tracking, Person/Pet Detection, Local Storage, 2 Way Talk, Ideal for Baby/Dog Monitor, Plug-in, E1 Pro (2 Pack)
Original price was: $99.99.$79.99Current price is: $79.99.
Price: $99.99 - $79.99
(as of Mar 19, 2025 05:28:00 UTC – Details)
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E1 Pro
4MP WiFi Indoor Camera, 2.4/5 GHz WiFi, Pan & Tilt, Auto Tracking, Person/Pet Detection, Night Vision
Reolink Indoor WiFI Camera
Reolink Outdoor WiFi Cameras
Reolink E1 Pro Indoor security camera captures super HD videos in the resolution of 2560×1440 (4 megapixels), the eight infrared LED lights bring you excellent night vision up to 40ft.
With 360° pan & 90° tilt, this 5ghz wifi camera covers every corner of your home. It can also keep track of the moving person/pet automatically. Never miss any important moment.
This indoor camera wireless supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz dual-band WiFi. the 2T2R MIMO antennas ensure a strong signal for reliable network performance. Support Alexa/Google Assistant. Control your pet camera hands-Free with your voice.
Supports 24/7 monitoring when connected with Reolink NVR. You can save motion clips to a microSD card (up to 512GB). microSD card and NVR are not included.
You can remotely see live streaming via free Reolink software on iOS or Android phones, Windows PC or Mac. With built-in mic and speaker, you can hear and speak through the indoor WiFi camera.
Customers say
Customers find that the camera works well and is easy to set up. They appreciate the clear picture quality and high-definition video recording. Many consider it a good value for the price. However, some customers have experienced connectivity issues like losing connectivity when the camera switches or disconnects after a power outage.
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10 reviews for REOLINK Indoor Security Camera, 2.4/5 GHz WiFi, 4MP 360 Degree Pet Camera with Auto Tracking, Person/Pet Detection, Local Storage, 2 Way Talk, Ideal for Baby/Dog Monitor, Plug-in, E1 Pro (2 Pack)
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Original price was: $99.99.$79.99Current price is: $79.99.
Toothpick101 –
Very easy to use
This little camera works really well and was very easy to install and use. I lived in an apartment and my dog would be there alone while I was at work or out so it was nice to be able to just check in on him any time. The camera gives you the option of the picture quality; it goes from somewhat grainy to very clear. You can record the video if you have something to save it to. You can also talk through using the app. That can be fun for you and creepy to an unsuspecting bystander.
516-Andrew –
Excellent ghost watchperson?
This was easy to plug in and get working. I already had the app loaded on my phone, from my 4-cam/8-channel NVR system. Plug this camera in to the network and power it up, set it up. Unplug the network and power, and put it anywhere there is a power receptacle. Instant WiFi cam!
Mammy Cam. Got this for Mom. I can watch my 89 year-old Mom from anywhere my phone is. I can see the whole room, or zoom in on the bed. I can see if her eyes are open in the darkened room. (Almost creepy… but now I can know that I might need to check on her comfort.) I could not zoom in and read the light writing inked onto a post-it on a wall 8 feet away. But that may be asking too much? Image is otherwise more than acceptable.
PT works from a control-circle showing on the phone screen. (Don’t recall whether I tried a ‘swipe’ in a direction, to do this.) Z works by spreading two fingers that are touching the image on the phone, standard Android zoom. Viewing on the phone offers three resolutions. “Fluent”, a middle offering, and the Hi-Def. The highest/finest seems to use phone data, even though it was connected to my home Wifi. Does not bother me, but thought I’d mention it.
I also loaded the PC app to my home (gaming) computer. Mouse over the picture, drag left, right, up, down, or scroll the mouse wheel to zoom. Easy. Faster response than the phone. Response seems instantaneous. (Add a second for the phone.) Have not received sound yet, but I know this is a setting somewhere. I believe I left this turned off at set-up, wherever that setting was, as I was worried about feed-back when I was setting it up. Now I want it⦠Iâll find it⦠just got a mic, too. More work to do.
On both apps, the camara and the NVR seem to register as two different (NVR?) devices.
– My NVR ‘device’ offers me the 3 cams that I currently have it set up to see (a few more are waiting for install), and this camera offers me… this. The NVR can be set up to register and record this camera, also. I just haven’t gotten there yet.
– This camera will also act as it’s own individual NVR device and will record to/ play from it’s own memory card (which you provide – up to 256G, was it?), which it seems can also be accessed from the app, when installed. (I don’t have a card in mine – yet?) When I get to setting it up on the NVR, it will record to there. It can also record to an FTP server. (My NAS has an FTP server I can run, to make this happen, and 11 TB of storage.)
More to try, but so far, very good.
Aaliyah L. –
Love these cameras
So for those of you who have trouble getting your cameras to connect to your WiFi, hereâs what I did:
Initially during setup, youâll want to use an ethernet cable connected directly to your router.
Scan the QR code as instructed on the bottom of your camera using the Reolink app. Itâll then prompt you to select a method for connecting to your network. Choose the wired ethernet connection. Connect your Ethernet cable to your camera, then connect the other end into your router in an ethernet port.
Follow the setup instructions.
Once it goes to the screen asking you to connect to your wifi, skip this step.
It should finish setup and take you to the home page of your Reolink app where you can now view your camera.
Select the camera you just setup and click on the gear icon.
Select wifi and choose your network. Yes this camera does support both 2.5 ghz and 5G. When prompted, manually enter your wifi network password and click save.
Your camera should now be connected to both the Ethernet cable and WiFi. You can go ahead and disconnect the Ethernet cable and your camera should work fine on your wifi network.
It may give a false issue with wifi connectivity initially when you disconnect your Ethernet and unplug your power cord. Just move your camera to wherever you want in your house and plug it back in. Give it some time. It might say itâs disconnected. I just clicked on the gear icon and went to wifi then went back to the main screen. Just click on some menu items or something until it reregisters and connects again. Itâs a little iffy at first but so far my cameras have been working and connecting fine.
Donât forget to add in your high endurance micro SD card and format it. From here you can play around with the menu options.
Mounting them was easy as it comes with a template. Just make sure your mounting plate faces whatever way you want your power cord to hang down from once the camera is locked into the mounting plate.
It comes with a long power cord which provides more than enough length to connect how I need it to. The camera quality is pretty good, not great but you do have the option to choose between low, mid and high camera quality while viewing. There is some lag (few milliseconds) when watching the video from my phone and viewing actions live. Some of this can be fixed by adjusting settings within the app (lowering quality, etc). But mostly itâll be come down to software, your internet connection, location, etc. not a whole lot you can do about that.
I donât like the pan tilt options as much because you canât fine tune the movement and thereâs lag time between when you press the button to rotate and when the camera actually moves. Itâs moves a bit too much for my taste. I do not hear any sound when moving the cameras in our home however and thatâs with the general noises (refrigerator, fans, etc going in).
Sound quality is decent when using the two way audio but thereâs definitely better quality out there for cameras in this price range.
I like that you can schedule when youâd like to receive alerts for movement, especially since itâs an indoor camera, however I wish this function was more user friendly and we could select the time and dates like you would in a calendar app rather than sliding your finger along a vertical time map.
Definitely make sure that they do not directly face up against a wall when viewing because that can alter the appearance when viewing on the phone.
Iâm still testing them out but Iâll try to remember to update if I notice anything else of importance.
Russ W. Johnson –
Easy setup and use
Very pleased with this camera. No problems setting it up. Connected to my wifi and to the Reolink app first time. Setup instructions are understandable and accurate. Camera works great and has many many options. Too many to get into here in a review. I think my favorite feature is the auto track. Impressed with the speaker and mic quality. I can actually understand what someone is saying lol. I recommend this camera and I bought two. I also have 2 of the Reolink outdoor cameras with solar charging and they are great too.
Mario A. –
Great value for awesome cameras
Great cameras with one HUGE advantage: no need for a monthly subscription! High definition, with rotation and all controlled from the app.
Erasmo David Lopez –
Trabaja muy con router 20.4 G o 5G; no necesita adaptar nada; Vale su precio
Ahmed –
was good deal
Walid Haddad –
Working perfectly round-the-clock for the past 9 months. Good quality and efficient
Kevan Ryane –
I bought two of these for the house. Easy set up, picture resolution is excellent. The motion sensitive camera follows you around. Very pleased with this purchase.
user-MRXGY31 –
The camera comes handy, very easy to setup using your mobile device, the app interface is nice. One of the best feature is 7-days (1GB) free could storage, it automatically overwrites. Although the recording time is too short (few seconds) and I couldn’t find option to increase it but it does the job. The camera also follows the person. Timely notifications are sent to mobile.