@@ReolinkCameras 1.3 per hour not month, right? This is from the FAQ Data usage of this camera depends on the bitrate you set up. 1 hour of live feed in clear mode (default bitrate: 3Mbps) will use about 1.3GB of data. And if you use 1GB of data to stream live feed in Fluent mode (default bitrate: 672kbps), you can watch for 3.5 hours. Based on that, you can estimate the data usage to choose the right data plan for you. Note: The above information is just for reference. The actual data usage is based on the actual working situation and may vary from the SIM card providers.
Reolink could have added battery heating pads with an extra USB connection for a second solar panel. That way it could charge when temperatures drop below 32°F.
Can you view the SD card recordings remotely? It doesn't seem to have a cloud recording option.
When can we expect to have this model available in Germany?
Reolink when is this device available on europe????
This camrea also has a picture option in the app but the pictures are grainy is there a way to make them better
What type of battery is there? Interchangeable 18650?
Dear Reolink. The strongest cellular signal in my area, is AT&T. How much can I expect to pay them on a monthly basis? Thanks.
The data usage is expected to be between 1 to 2 GB per month, and the fee varies depending on the SIM card provider.
@@ReolinkCameras
1.3 per hour not month, right? This is from the FAQ
Data usage of this camera depends on the bitrate you set up. 1 hour of live feed in clear mode (default bitrate: 3Mbps) will use about 1.3GB of data. And if you use 1GB of data to stream live feed in Fluent mode (default bitrate: 672kbps), you can watch for 3.5 hours. Based on that, you can estimate the data usage to choose the right data plan for you.
Note: The above information is just for reference. The actual data usage is based on the actual working situation and may vary from the SIM card providers.
EIOT Club has excellent rates on data only plans, and offer sim cards that are tri-carrier.
Reolink could have added battery heating pads with an extra USB connection for a second solar panel. That way it could charge when temperatures drop below 32°F.
Thanks a lot for your suggestion! I'll make sure to pass on your idea to our R&D team.