🔒 See More, Fear Less — Night Security Reimagined
The Reolink CX410 is a cutting-edge 4MP outdoor PoE security camera featuring advanced color night vision with an F1.0 aperture and 1/1.8" sensor. It offers smart warm lighting with multiple modes to reduce eye strain, AI-powered detection for humans, vehicles, and pets to minimize false alarms, and a customizable siren for personalized security. Powered via PoE or DC and compatible with Reolink NVR, it supports 4K UHD video streaming and two-way audio accessible remotely through the intuitive Reolink app.
Compatible devices | Smartphone |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Connectivity protocol | Ethernet |
Controller type | Google Assistant |
Mounting type | Wall Mount |
Video capture resolution | 4 MP |
Colour | White |
Number of items | 1 |
Included components | 1*CX410, 1*Waterproof Lid, 1*1m Network Cable, 1*Quick Start Guide, 1*Surveillance Sticker, 1*Mounting Template, 1*Pack of Screws |
Number of channels | 2 |
Wireless communication technology | Ethernet |
Form factor | Bullet |
Effective video resolution | 4 MP |
Viewing angle | 89 Degrees |
Installation type | Wall-Mounted |
Night-vision range | 15 Metres |
Frame rate | 30 fps |
Material | Metal |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 8 watts |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 18.7 x 6.7 x 6.7 centimetres |
Manufacturer | Reolink |
Part Number | CX410 |
Product Dimensions | 18.7 x 6.7 x 6.7 cm; 700 g |
Item model number | CX410 |
Shape | Bullet |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Type of Bulb | Infrared |
Special Features | Night Vision |
Usage | Outside |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 700 g |
A**N
Excellent. Vehicle detection [was] thoroughly broken
Latest:Bumped up to 5 star.With the latest firmware (direct from website as auto updates didn't work for me at all) these cameras (I bought 2) have really settled down. They are remarkably consistent with virtually zero erroneous detections (virtually zero because magpies and cats do have a habit of setting off the people detection! I can forgive that one as it's fairly rare for me).99% of the time, if my phone pings an alert, it's a person or vehicle arriving or leaving.Spiders don't seem to build webs over the cameras either - with the old cameras, I'd be regular having to brush webs away.Night vision is great - given the budget price. I think it's a slight shame the resolution is not amazing but for the price it's good.I don't use the lights on these cameras at all and have full colour vision all night due to the ambient street light. I suspect this should be saving some power as we don't need infrared illumination all night long.Edit: So, it seems that Reolink's automatic updates setting is broken. The cameras report that they are up to date yet there is new firmware available for them if you go directly to their website and download it manually.It's well worth doing this as it really does seem to improve the vehicle detection to the point where it is reasonably stable. What a shame the cameras aren't picking up their own update!The cameras are now performing well for a pair of budget IP cameras.Old review:Either Reolink need to update the firmware on these cameras or stop advertising them with motion detection as it plainly doesn't work.I bought two of these cameras and have tried turning down the sensitivity until it is (now) off for detection of vehicles.Both cameras overlook my drive. Both cameras generate massive amounts of false notifications of vehicle movements on my parked cars to the point where I have turned the sensitivity to off on both cameras.Thoroughly useless.The night time vision is excellent in colour - we have street lighting close so I don't need to use the extra lights from the cameras.I have SD cards in each camera to save motion clips but have just noticed that the last visitors were not picked up by either camera.Luckily I have a Synology NAS box with a twin camera license so will be using that to record the video streams for motion capture or both cameras would be going back to Amazon.Wish I'd spent the money on Unifi cameras now!
W**E
Light in dark places
Easy to install via app and computer. Once installed checked firmware and updated. Push notification is good not perfect but enough to have faith its going to do its job. Set it to smart mode at night and it worked really well with the 4 lights being dim and then coming fully on when motion detected. The audio and siren work as they should with no issues. The biggest plus for this camera is what most people buy if for and that is nightime images the 2 photos showing the fox on the table are with the 4 lights on at 50% brightness no other outside lights are on so its basically pitch black at 01.48am in the morning. Great images and if you have a secrity light on the images are even better when the subject is further away from the camera and the 4 lights. I also have a CX810 and in my opnion the CX410 is better in low light conditions. The trade off is image quality and field of view is being better and wider on the CX810 as its 4K. If your looking for a camera for low/non light conditions and you can accept a smaller field of view and 4MP recording image quality then the CX410 is the one to go for.
I**Y
Finally Reolink have released a full colour night vision camera that can operate without spotlights!
After watching a popular Youtube rave about this camera, I just had to purchase one to try for myself. Direct replacement for a Reolink Lumus wifi 1080p, this is a POE camera so I had to wire it up. Well, the results are amazing - not only can it capture at 25fps, but full night colour even without the spotlights!It's managed to capture birds and foxes which are identified as 'pets' - Reolink have provided the option to restrict object sizes in their app so I can easily filter out the birds! Smart AI detection also tries to identify people, as well as cars and there's more filtering options besides the usual grid display to section off areas to disable motion capture.I was concerned that the 2k (2540 x 1440 resolution) wouldn't be a significant improvement over my 1080p lumus, and was considering just going to 4k with something like a 810A (I've done my research), however this has proven not to be an issue - it's much clearer than the Lumus but the killer feature is definitely low light/night time colour capture which can operate with the spotlight disabled. Registration plates on cars I found are readable at night if the headlights/tail lights are off (essentially stationary cars) - I suspect you'd have to spend significantly more to be able to get that kind of clarity. For my use case though, at the front of my house with street lights a few doors down, this is a significant improvement.I'm currently operating this with a 64GB Micro SD card for local storage of events. ONVIF stream is available if you prefer to record to an NVR. In short, a worthy upgrade at a decent price!
K**N
Recommend CX410
Excellent, works really well in low light. Easy to setup on mobile app (First).I have installed a 256gb card and set it recording to NVR (Second).Would recommend Reolink CX410.
A**E
Cx410.Well build solid construction very clear
As tech moves on I decided to upgrade the cameras on the house and stayed with the reolink set up. Genuinely really happy and impressed with the overall vision especially at night. The first picture is of the night vision with the spotlight off. Really good colour and clear. The area is very dark at night. 4mp is lower than the Rlc-810 I replaced, but easily as clear with more features like the two way audio and alarm. And If I'm being honest, the Rlc-1212A is really poor in comparison which is a 12mp camera! It's very good in the day but so grainy and misty at night even when you use the spotlight or infrared lights. 1212A camera just really lacks the vision at night compared to this cx410. Second picture is the 1212a at night with infrared and all the settings adjusted to try and gain a better image....fail in my book. 3rd picture is colour night mode, very average. Cx410 camera for the money is definitely a good buy in my opinion
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