Rolink’s wireless camera is easily transported from Vanlife to Homelife


As part -time Vanlifer, I constantly look for opportunities to be alone in the world. But I also want to feel safe when I was stopped overnight at an abandoned train station where there is a non -zero champion of the championship in the real crime drama in Netflix. For this reason, I always travel with an ax, interactive, and recently-a husband of the PRO Pro-powered security cameras.

I chose this special 4K camera because it works directly above my country Starlink Mini’s Wi-Fi (5 GHz or 2.4 GHz) does not need a SIM card or a data plan like more expensive anywhere Cell cameras. Its IP66 ranked it makes it suitable for use at home and abroad, even when I go home to increase the value for money. Because the camera contains two lenses, they automatically mistakenly make footage in the field of vision-I was testing two Pro Argus 4 cameras for a full 360-degree width of the area surrounding my truck.

There are two other things that I really love in the Argus 4 Pro camera. First, it is registered directly to the SD card up to 512 GB, which means that there are no frequent monthly fees for cloud storage or services. Second, it is equipped with a disclosure of infrared movement, night vision, track light, sirens, and microphone / headphone that can be operated automatically or manually to ward off any infiltrator. Yes, there are many things that can be improved as well, but there are no of these columns, in my opinion, especially at these prices: one Argus 4 Pro 4K Wireless Camera It costs only $ 107.99 at the time of this review – or $ 119.99 with a solar panel you can keep working indefinitely.

$108

Goodness

  • Its price is correct and no additional fees
  • 4K records 180 degrees
  • Smart alerts
  • It works inside or outside

Bad

  • It requires Wi-Fi
  • Loud night shots
  • The app is bad

Argus cameras come with some installation options in the box, but nothing magnetic. So the first thing I did was to ask a pair of these Rando 10 Magnetic dollars rising The cameras are quickly attached to the outer truck body when stopping. This means that the cameras can also be quickly stealing, along with any evidence stored on SD cards, which is why I am installing them high and abnormal.

4K image quality of 1/1.8 sensors and F/1.0 lenses are not large despite the powerful Wi-Fi connection. Night footage when they were parked in a snow field on a sunny day that looks in a flame, for example, and night videos were very noisy without resorting to the revealing lights. But the cameras are good enough and work as a deterrent. The sirens and the scout light can be annoying for hikers, contestants and dog pedestrians, which is why I am happy that they can be disabled if you are parked near his head.

More importantly, these cameras also pick up night visitors like foxes and wolves that you may never see. Smart alerts told me whether a person, animal or vehicle has been discovered, as a symbol shots have been distinguished for identifying rapid identity when passing through the archives.

What is a silly waste of space when trying to display two of the live camera simultaneously.

What is a silly waste of space when trying to display two of the live camera simultaneously.

Rolink is bad. When I hear noise at night, I will launch the application to see what was happening outside my truck instead of climbing from my warm bed and students through isolated window covers. Unfortunately, to show live video feeding at an angle of 360 degrees produced by the ARGUS 4 positives, I should see them stacked on top of each other in photo-or worse, side-by-side-which makes it difficult to see any details taken in videos 5120×1440 @15fps. In the direction of the landscape, the application can show a direct video flow by 180 degrees at one time.

I like that the app allows me to run the warning or lights revealing while watching the direct video. I can even play the microphone and amplifier to get a dual -direction sound if you want to participate.

I would also like to add a USB-C 6W solar panel with less than $ 15 to keep the cameras operating indefinitely in some climates. I had one working on a home roof for several consecutive months, for example. Even without the solar power panel, I was getting 6 to 8 weeks of one fee with a movement sensor that leads to a handful of bathroom videos every day. Alerts can be sent via email or by paying the payment to your phone, with the recent priority support to overcome any unimaginable settings.

Moving cameras between my truck and my home is not smooth as it can be. To move the cameras from two stellar nets to the home network, I must reset each device, which is absurd-you can only change Wi-Fi networks. Fortunately, the process takes less than two minutes, and this effort leads to two additional points for surveillance in and around my home.

Cameras can be added to Alexa and Google Home Smart Homes. And if you really want it, Argus 4 Pro works with Reolink’s 79.99 Home Hub To improve cross-camera tracking, reports and cortical storage for all of your videos on your local-again, without any fees.

1/ /13

I would like to leave the additional solar panel at night, so it is good to have a camera on it.

I have become a great admirer of the ARGUS 4 Pro 4K cameras that run a battery battery in the few months I was testing at home and on the road. They are fast in preparing and providing peace of mind through monitoring that can be operated automatically or through manual intervention. Better of all, Rolink will not Nickel and Dime to death with subscription fees because everything is accessed via the local Wi-Fi network with shots stored on SD cards. For a basic, wireless, 180 -degree security camera, it is difficult to overcome the Argus 4 Pro for the price.

Photography by Thomas Recker / Drilling

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