Reolink RLN8-410 | 8-Channel PoE NVR for 24/7 Reliable Recording


Price:
Sale price€269.99

Description

Shipping: All orders are shipped from within the Republic of Ireland with free delivery on orders over €100. €5.99 for order under €100.

Packages are generally dispatched the next day after receipt of payment and are shipped via An Post Express postage. We now also ship to Northern Ireland for a fee of €9.99 and mainland UK for a fee of €14.99.

Delivery Time - Ireland:
Please allow 1-3 working days for delivery within Ireland but generally* you will receive next day if the order is placed before 3pm Monday to Thursday. 

*Not guaranteed. 

Delivery Time - UK:
Please allow up to 5-7 working days for delivery to the UK.

Returns: We operate a 14 day change of mind refund policy provided goods are returned unused, in original packaging, in original condition and accompanied by proof of purchase. It is our policy to return goods to the purchaser if we suspect that any product has been used. 

See full returns and faulty policy here.

Prior to returning any goods, please contact our Online Team at info@connectit.ie who will guide you through our returns process.

Technical Specs for Reolink RLN8-410 

Hardware N7MB01
IP Video Input PoE IP Camera x 8
Audio Input Cameras with built-in mic
HDMI Output Resolution 3840x2160, 1920x1080, 1280x1024, 1280x720, 1024x768
VGA Output Resolution

1920x1080, 1280x1024, 1280x720, 1024x768

Audio Output 1-Channel, RCA
Video Format H.264, H.265
Live View/ Playback Resolution 7680×2160, 4608×1728, 4512×2512, 4096×3072, 3840×2160, 2560×2560, 2560×1920, 2560×1440, 2048×1536, 2304×1296, 1080p, 720p
Synchronous Playback
Up to 4 channels
SATA 1 x SATA interface (1 x 2TB HDD included)
External HDD 1 eSATA Interface for HDD
Capacity Up to 12TB (max. 6TB capacity for each HDD)
USB Interface 2 x USB 2.0
Network Interface • 1, RJ-45 10/100 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet interface for LAN/WAN

• 8, RJ-45 10/100 Mbps self-adaptive PoE Ethernet interface for IP camera
Max. Power Per Port 25W
Supported Standard IEEE 802.3af/at
Network Protocols HTTP, TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP, P2P, UPNP, RTSP, SMTP, SSL/TLS, DNS, DDNS, NTP, FTP
Browsers Supported Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Safari
OS Supported PC: Windows, Mac OS; smartphone: iOS, Android
Max Users 20 users (1 admin account & 19 user accounts); supports up to 12 simultaneous video streams (10 substreams & 2 mainstreams)
Power Supply DC 48V~53V
Power Consumption <10W (Without HDD&PoE)
Working Environment Temperature: -10°C~+45°C (14°F~113°F); humidity: 10%~90%
Dimensions 260 x 41 x 230mm
Weight 1.4kg

 

FAQs for Reolink RLN8-410

Does the NVR support the person/vehicle detection of my Reolink cameras?
If you want to buy a new one: Yes, the currently on-sale NVRs support the cameras' smart person/vehicle detection.
If you already have one: RLN8-410 with the newest hardware versions (H3MB18/N2MB02/N3MB01) support the cameras' smart person/vehicle detection. You may want to check Hardware Version of Reolink NVRs for detailed information.

How to expand the NVR storage capacity?
You can change the pre-installed 2TB HDD to a larger one and/or add an external HDD for the NVR.
The currently on-sale RLN8-410 supports Max. 12TB in total: Max. 6TB via SATA, Max. 6TB via eSATA.

Can I connect WiFi cameras to the NVR when it is already connected to 8 PoE cameras?
No, RLN8-410 supports Max. 8 cameras (no matter WiFi or PoE). You cannot add any more cameras if it is already occupied by 8 ones.
The video channels of an NVR limit the number of cameras it supports. RLN8-410 has 8 channels and hence supports 8 cameras (excluding dual-lens cameras).
Please note that a Reolink duo-lens camera occupies two video channels.

Can I add a PoE switch?
Yes, there are 3 methods.
Method 1: Plug the PoE NVR and the PoE switch to the same router via Ethernet cable. Then plug the PoE cameras to the PoE switch or PoE NVR.
Method 2: Plug the PoE switch to the PoE NVR, and then connect the NVR LAN port to the router.
Method 3: Plug the PoE switch to your router, then connect the NVR LAN port to your PoE switch.
For details, please refer to How to Connect PoE Switch Router and PoE NVR
Note: By adding PoE switches, you will not expand the number of cameras supported by the NVR, since its video channels are immutable.

Can I connect the NVR to the router wirelessly?
No, the NVR has to connect to the router via an ethernet cable.

Can I connect the NVR to the third-party cameras?
It's not suggested to do so. Compatibility issues can occur with third-pary cameras. Please contact our support team if you have any concerns about protocals.

 

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