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The Reolink E1 Zoom is a cutting-edge indoor security camera delivering stunning 4K resolution with 3X optical zoom and 360° pan-tilt coverage. Equipped with Wi-Fi 6 for fast, reliable connectivity and smart detection for people, pets, and baby cries, it offers real-time alerts without subscription fees. With versatile storage options and easy Bluetooth setup, it’s designed for seamless integration into modern smart homes and offices, ensuring you never miss a moment.























| ASIN | B07K7HPCVJ |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | Security |
| Batteries are Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,499 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 41 in Dome Cameras |
| Brand | Reolink |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone, iPad, Android Phone, Windows PC, Mac PC |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | IOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 6,952 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Effective Still Resolution | 8 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 5 MP |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Frame Rate | 20fps (Default: 15fps) |
| Included Components | Instruction Manual |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Surface-Mounted |
| Item Dimensions | 48.8 x 26.2 x 25.7 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | E1 Zoom |
| Item Weight | 300 Grams |
| Light Source | Infrared |
| Manufacturer | Reolink |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Reolink provides 2 years’ limited warranty. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | E1 Zoom |
| Model Number | E1 Series |
| Model name | E1 Zoom |
| Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Night Vision Range | 40 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of IR LEDs | 10 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Optical Zoom | 3 x |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 4K 8MP, 3X Optical Zoom2.4/5GHz Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
| Recommended uses for product | Security |
| Room Type | Office |
| Shape | Round |
| Special feature | 4K 8MP, 3X Optical Zoom2.4/5GHz Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Usage | Inside |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Viewing Angle | 355 Degrees |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | nicht wasserdicht |
| Wattage | 6 watts |
| Wireless Technology Type | Wi-Fi |
| Zoom Ratio | 3X Zoom |
| Zoom Type | Optical Zoom |
S**G
Good camera
I've had several brands of IP cam in the past, each one with its own issues such as poor build quality, horrific setup and poor support. I've always managed to get them working but I pitied anyone going through the same experience if they didn't have a background in IT. Now the Reolink E1 Zoom. Must haves for me were good image quality, email and FTP support, and no sneaky tie-in to subscription services. Oh and easy remote access. It ticks all those boxes. I have had to contact support to discuss HTTPS browser niggles but they were responsive and I feel assured if anything more serious needs discussing they are there to help, which is more than can be said for some of the cams I've had in the past where support has been non-existent, even if you use the documented routes. For some reason 1 of my cams put up a small fight during initial setup, but that was sorted with a little perseverance. On top of the features I really needed, other details are handy and easy to configure. I've seen comments about poor picture quality but that's not what I have experienced. There are options to calibrate and focus, as well as image quality settings via browser or app (Windows or iOS) I've not even bothered with night mode and IR as I am getting decent colour images at night in daytime mode. Main use is via internal positioning to monitor car and driveway, and it's all good. I'm now making more use of tracking function and it seems pretty decent too. In terms of design it is a tidy unit, and doesn't even have an ugly Wi-Fi antenna as my previous cams have had, so it's a single cable install for power only. Only disappointment is that unlike other Reolink cams, there is no power extension cable available, and whilst the standard cable is decent length it would be good if they sorted that out. I've not made use of audio functions so can't comment on that, but all in all I am pleased, so much so, that I bought another.
K**B
Excellent indoor camera I recommended
Excellence quality camera easy to use it does what it says on the box that good we purchased a second recommended.
M**.
Decent for the price. Hi res + PTZ
I got one of these to monitor my home while on holiday. Setup kept failing at the set password stage, until I realised it was automatically connecting to my Reolink NVR on the same network. The video quality is good, but movement is a little smeary due to video compression, but it recovers quickly and should be fine for capturing faces. My fixed Reolnk CCTV cameras don't have this issue. Anyway, I ended up buying a second one as it was in a sale. All in all another decent product from Reolink.
C**M
Good Zoomed Picture Quality
Really good zoom feature so if you need to focus a place a distance this would be your best camera for the price.
K**D
Over Priced, Over Hyped. Please avoid.
This product launch was hyped with a future release date with all the high end features. It is worse than the other alternatives available for less than half price. To start with, it does not connect to the wifi via the app when you configure. No matter how much I tried it kept failing taking me back to try again screen. I finally had to connect the camera to the router using ethernet cable and then configure the wifi. It's inbuilt wifi seems to be of extremely poor quality. Even though its in the same room as the wifi router the connection drops significantly unless its kept next to router. If I move it slightly away it looses connectivity, both on 2.5 GHz and 5 GHz. It takes a while to load the video stream on the app owing to the wifi connectivity issues. The video or the photo seems stretched and the clarity is extremely poor, definitely not 5MP quality and clarity. The 3x optical zoom is rubbish, seems more like digital zoom. The camera tilt angle towards floor is very less and won't go beyond certain angle limiting its coverage, it turns reasonably towards the ceiling and back though. The horizontal rotation is good but the 2 antennas do come in way of the lens in certain positions. The alert is a bit of shame, as in other reolink cameras, as it sends alerts detecting change in light or picture and not motion. You end up getting lots of useless alerts and finally turning it off! The build quality is poor for price, made of cheap plastic and light, unlike the dome and bullet ones which are in aluminium casing. The overall look is good. I would like to warn the potential buyers of reolink cameras about the "warranty" from reolink. I had water damage in one of outdoor bullet cameras after a year of use. Since they discontinued the model I have they asked me choose another camera from the ones available. I selected the next available model. I was asked to pay extra $30 via pay pal as price difference for a different model and also arrange for damaged camera to be returned to them at my own expense. Only then the replacement will be dispatched. Or I choose a much lower spec camera, which is no where close to what I have. I have refused to do this. If I am paying £100+ for a camera I expect it to last few years and not just over a year. And why do I have to pay for a faulty product return. They have refused to replace this even after a number of conversations and are now saying if I buy a new product they will do me a special discount of 30% instead of replacing the faulty camera. They have thrown their T&Cs at me which are no way in favor of customer and something which I was never made aware of when buying the product. A big let down.
S**N
A very good PTZ camera. I have bought 3!
The software App has lots of options (Good!) but the layout was not intuitive for me. It has hidden depths of function (less good). I bought this to look after an elderly person. I was so impressed I bought more. It is PTZ and records too. There are many nice features to like, such as remote playback and FTP transfer (protection against vandalism or theft) and recording locally from the remote clip playback. Easy ways for it to be even better? There are a few... A) Audio quality does not match the sensitivity of the camera. B) Remote clips of interest could be marked as read only, so they are not overwritten by the new data stream. C) The tiny mounting clip is a bit flimsy and should be upgraded AND it would be super easy and nice to supply more than one so the camera can have alternative positions without needing a screwdriver. The cameras work well when you have more than one at a site. Overall. Very impressive video quality!
K**S
Not the best.
In fact, this is the worst Reolink camera I've used to date. There is a seriously bad fish eye effect on the image particularly on the left had side. I've never experienced that before on a Reolink cam. All of the available resolutions are skewed towards a taller image rather than a widescreen format which gives large blank bars at each side of the image when viewed on the desktop application. All other camera are pretty much in a widescreen format but the image on this one is almost square. Motion detection is the same as all Reolink cameras are. i.e Not very intelligent and only really useful indoors in a totally static environment because grass blowing, sunlight casting shadows or even transparent smoke passing a window registers as movement. There are no fancy pet/face/human detection tricks going on in this camera. Because of this, you will likely just turn off the push notifications informing you of movement due to the huge number of false alarms rendering the feature frustratingly useless. Now either I have a faulty unit or the firmware on this device has some incompatibilities with certain wireless routers. The only way I could use wireless with my Draytek 2860 router was to disable all security and have my WiFi as an open network which of course is not at all recommended unless you want your neighbours freeloading on your bandwidth. Connecting to my phone hot-spot worked with security so I'm leaning towards an incompatibility. Also note that although the camera is a welcome white colour (all previous Reolink indoor cams were black), the power cable is still black so be aware of that if you are using it wall mounted and wanted it to be as discreet as possible. The OSD isn't very readable on light backgrounds. Previous cameras had the option to show a dark overlay to produce more contrast but this one only shadows the text which would be fine if the shadowed area was a little larger. As it is, it produces more of an embossed effect rather than a useful contrast area. Zoom is quite good but auto focus is slow to react and cancels itself if you then pan the camera before it has finished focusing. The config page for the camera is accessible over a local network using a browser but beware that it uses the extremely outdated Flash plugin for camera preview. This really needs updating to HTML5 video. I couldn't actually get the Flash plugin to display video in my Chrome browser even though I allowed the plugin to run. The camera works seamlessly with the Reolink NVR which detected the new camera on the network and set itself up accordingly. You should only need to go into the NVR settings to enter the password once you have set one up in the camera settings. On that note, the NVR seems to have a bug when using its UI via a HDMI connection whereby if you enter a password then press the on screen "Enter" button the close the on screen keyboard, the password is not recognised. You have to work counter intuitively and close the keyboard by clicking back into the input box before you try to accept the entered password. I suspect that pressing the Enter button is actually entering an invisible CHR13 and including it as part of your entered password. The Android app is quite stable and no issues are evident in its use. The IOS app on the other hand is frustrating to use. It looks identical to the Android one but the stability of the connection to the NVR is shocking. I had to keep shutting the app down completely and restarting it as it the image just kept freezing. The Windows application works quite well but has some usability issues and also suffers from stability problems. Even switching between Live and Playback mode would sometimes cause it to just disappear. No error message or anything. It just vanished as though it had never been opened. All in all, not a great camera but not ridiculously bad. Firmware updates will hopefully cure some of the points I mentioned in time.
J**D
Best WiFi camera I’ve had
Needed a decent camera to use as our baby monitor which we were watching via our phones and iPad I have tried eight or nine different cameras all of them claiming to be 1080p but in reality nothing like that when you actually set them up. If ever you tried to zoom in instantly you would see the blockiness and couldn’t really see the picture properly. Finally found this one with three times optical zoom and boy does that make a difference the picture without the zoom is a markable improvement on the other cameras we have tried including the ring indoor camera which I expected to be very good but it really wasn’t. With this camera having the added three times optical zoom feature I was really hoping that the picture quality zoomed in would be just as good And it didn’t let me down at all even fully sending the picture is still an amazing 1080p full HD allowing you to even examine your screen digitally picture still looking amazing. The build quality of the camera and the app that you use are both excellent & simple to set up. Certainly won’t be returning this camera as there are no other cameras on the market that do an optical zoom For anything like this price. This really is one amazing bit of kit and at an in believable price
H**.
Functions very well!
Great camera! Easy to install and it does the job very well!!!!
M**S
Es la mejor cámara que he probado.
Una cámara muy buena. El zoom se agradece. La app es la que más me gusta. En mi opinión, mejor que las Tappo. Funciona perfecta con Home Assistant en local y una cosa que me gusta, a diferencia de la Tappo C320ws, es que cuando conectas a la cam con la app, no se va la conexión desde Home Assistant. La única pega es que la calidad se paga.
M**E
Excellente caméra intérieure !
La Reolink E1 Zoom s’est imposée comme un élément clé de mon système de sécurité à la maison. Grâce à sa qualité vidéo 4K ultra-nette, même en vision nocturne ou couleur, elle capture chaque détail avec une précision impressionnante, ce qui est indispensable pour une surveillance efficace. Pour éviter tout risque de brouillage en cas de tentative d’intrusion, je l’ai connectée en RJ45 à mon NVR Reolink, garantissant une stabilité et une sécurité optimales, bien loin des vulnérabilités du Wi-Fi. Ce qui la rend encore plus puissante, c’est son intégration parfaite avec Home Assistant. J’ai configuré un scénario complet : en appuyant sur un seul bouton "Sécurité Maison", j'active l’alarme instantanément, toutes les caméras (dont la E1 Zoom) passent en mode enregistrement continu, et le simulateur de présence active les lumières et la télévision pour tromper d’éventuels cambrioleurs. Avec la détection intelligente, capable de faire la différence entre humains, animaux et objets, élimine les fausses alertes et rend le système encore plus fiable. Enfin, son audio bidirectionnel permet d’intervenir à distance, que ce soit pour rassurer un proche ou dissuader un intrus. Avec un design discret, une application mobile intuitive et des options de stockage flexibles (NVR, microSD, cloud ou NAS), cette caméra est un investissement incontournable pour une sécurité proactive, automatisée et sans faille. Je la recommande sans hésiter !
F**E
easy to set up and wide field of view
This is just the perfect price/quality indoor camera. It has pan, tilt, zoom and a lot of cool features. It integrates with Home Assistant without effort. Mine is wired to a router so I'm not using the wifi functionality. The app is easy to install and takes care of everything. You can set alarm schedules and it has different alarm functions. Just what I was looking for, for my living room!
M**.
Wow, die beste WLAN Überwachungskamera die ich je gesehen habe...
Wir haben die Überwachungskamera TP-Link Tapo C200 genutzt. Hatte diese über MotionEye in ioBroker integriert und als Babyphone genutzt. Hierzu ist gesagt, wir haben die Fritzbox genutzt um die Kameras nur intern zu nutzen, dank der einfachen Sperrfunktion in der Fritzbox kein Problem. Die Qualität war ok, aber mich stört immer, dass man im Tablet im Fullybrowser zoomen musste, und dennoch kaum was erkannt hat. Daher habe ich mich etwas umgesehen, und gerade die Reolink Kameras sind scheinbar im Bereich Smarthome in der Community sehr beliebt. Und siehe da, ich habe auch noch welche mit Zoom Funktion gefunden, und nicht einfachen Zoom, nein optischen, der ja bekanntlich wesentlich besser ist. Also bestellt und erfreulich empfangen. Ordentlich verpackt, Stecker als Adapter, einmal für den Normalo in Deutschland mit Schuko und einmal den amerikanischen Stecker. Ausgepackt und als solide empfunden. Das schöne, die Halterungen sind dabei, die Kabel sind in Weiß, macht sich also besser an einer weißen Wand. Wie dem auch sei, das absolute "Highlight", ich kann die bereits vorhandenen Halter der TP Link C200 Kameras weiterhin nutzen, danke, dass es eine Norm gibt ;) Kommen wir zum einrichten, wer eine SD Karte nutzen möchte, findet den Schacht in der Kamera unterhalb der Linse, notfalls muss man die Kamera manuell oder via App nach oben richten, sodass man den Einschub nutzen kann und eine SD Karte einfügt. Für mich unnötig, daher kann ich das Erkennen und Einrichten einer SD Karte hier nicht beurteilen, jedoch wird diese sicherlich genauso hervorragend sein, wie bei der TP Link Kamera. Über die App wird die Kamera angelernt. Dafür hält man das Handy beim Einrichten mit der Kamera in Richtung Kameraboden, sodass der QR Code hier eingescannt wird. Und natürlich sollte die Kamera angeschlossen sein. Das Einrichten klappte bei der ersten Kamera problemlos, WLAN verbinden und ab dafür. Bei der zweiten, hat sich die Kamera nicht so wirklich weiter bewegen wollen, hat sich zwar verbunden, und hier kommen wir gleich zum einzigen NEGATIVEN Teil. Aber die Initialisierung begann einfach nicht, bei der man ein Passwort für den Zugang zur Kamera vergeben muss. Nachdem die Initialisierung durch ist, kann man in den Einstellungen der Kamera noch diverses Feintuning betreiben, die Qualität des Streams ist bereits auf die höchste Stufe gestellt, hier kann man zwischen zwei Modi wählen, Flüssig und besonders Detailreich. Das sind dann auch die beiden verschiedenen RTSP Streams. Ich nutze aber durchweg nur die beste Qualität, da man auf dem "Babyphone" Marke Eigenbau, gerne alles genau erkennt. Kurze Rede und langer Sinn, Hier kann man nun auch die Kamera in den Einstellungen drehen, also das Bild, sofern man die Kamera nämlich an der Decke hängt. FTP Upload einrichten, bzw. abschalten, ist standardmäßig aktiv, genauso wie der Bewegungsmelder und dazugehörige Info als Push Benachrichtung sowie E-Mail Benachrichtigungen können hier eingerichtet werden. Das Bild... klasse, was mich nur wundert, wenn man die Kamera im Schwenkmodus nutzt, um die Position zu erhaschen, gibt es den Punkt daneben mit Zoom, sehr nice, fokusiert an sich dann auch automatisch, der Zoom wird über einen Schieberegler eingestellt, wobei bei 3 fach optischem Zoom, hätte ich eher gedacht, direkt 3 Stufen zu finden, die man auswählt. Genauso gibt es hier noch den Punkt Fokus, den kann man ebenfalls einstellen, wieso und weshalb? Keine Ahnung, mit dem Regler ist es nicht einfach, den richtigen Fokus zu bekommen, und dann auf automatisch kann man nicht wechseln, außer man zoomt noch einmal heraus und wieder rein. Wenn die Kamera eingerichtet ist, ist man wirklich mehr als positiv erstaunt, wie gut das Bild ist, wieviel man erkennt und wie gestochen scharf das Bild ist. Nun einmal zum absoluten DESASTER und negativem Aspekt! Beim einrichten, spricht die Kamera mit einem. Aber nicht mal ebend, nein penetrant, laut, wirklich laut, und dann nicht nur einmal mit der Info, hey, ich bin bereit, nein, die wiederholt sich, bis die Einrichtung beendet wurde. Es gibt bei der App immer die Abfrage, haben Sie die Nachricht gehört, ich hätte mir gewünscht, beim Tippen auf ja, dass die dann zumindest für diese Phase aufhört zu labern. Insbesondere bei der zweiten Kamera, wollte die Kamera nicht initialisieren, sodass mir die nette Stimme ächzend ständig sagte, dass diese mit dem WLAN verbunden sei. Hab die App daraufhin geschlossen, sodass mich die App zum Punkt Initialisierung direkt gebracht hat, sodass ich nur noch das PW für die Kamera vergeben musste, und gut war. Alles weitere mit MotionEye, ist wie gehabt, man trägt ip_address:554/h264Preview_01_main inklusive Passwort und Nutzer ein, eh voilá die Kamera ist nun bereit für den RTSP Stream. Wer eine gute Kamera sucht, mit WLAN, hier wird nicht nur 2,4 GHz sondern auch direkt 5 GHz genutzt, der hat hiermit eine wundervolle Wahl getroffen. Kostet ein paar Euronen mehr, aber, die Bildqualität überzeugt, der Zoom, ist klasse, und was ich noch nicht erwähnt habe, man kann auch die Tonaufnahme und Übertragung deaktivieren, aber noch besser, es gibt die Möglichkeit Zonen zu deklarieren, die man nicht aufnimmt. Die verdunkelt werden, wirklich coole Lösung. Würde ich, sofern ich noch mehr Kameras bräuchte auch wieder kaufen.
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