I read somewhere 2k and 1/1.8" sensor on the cx410 is a great combo, 4k needs a bigger sensor to get equal low light performance, your comparison confirms this
I'm so glad I went with the 410 before the new one came out but didn't want to wait. I'm staying with my 410 also and hoping they improve the newer one. I wish the sound was better on them also.
My CX810 has very bright image at night. Probably because I have good lights on the street. The 4K helps to read fine details at max distance. I vote for CX810
I tested the CX810 as well and I'm getting better results. Though I do have some ambient light from public street light nearby. For the regular Reolink camera's its close to black, but the Cx410 and Cx810 look superb. The Cx810 is considerably better looking, it seems to really like just a little bit more ambient light. For me the biggest plus on the Cx810 is the reliability on the AI notifications. The Cx810 doesnt miss anything and no false-positives. The Cx410 either misses quite a few events, especially when moved at close range should have been detected. So perhaps image quality in extremely low light (black) conditions the sensor on the Cx410 is better able to handle that, but for me the Cx810 is the absolute winner.
LifeHackster, thank you for making these detailed reviews on security cameras. Your detail and comparisons are EXTREMELY helpful and I can’t thank you enough for making these reviews and updates. Greatly appreciated!!
Looks like I'm not going to upgrade anytime soon. Had been waiting for your video on the comparison for a while because your comparisons are mostly on point. Thanks for your video
When you "repositioned the camera" at 5:50 did you move them to another wall or did you swivel the head and get to see that much of your windows when the camera is positioned on the same wall as the windows?
this + B&W works a treat, even better with spotlights as a more effective deterrent and no need for a worse night-colormode using regular colormode during floodlight mode!
Just sold my house with an Reolink setup and just bought a new system for the new house. Installed two track mix cameras yesterday and two more to go. I also have two 810’s on order. I think with a software update the 810s will do better but either way I’m happy with my choice. Thanks for the video comparison.
but the sensor is too small for 4k to offer similar or better low light performance, that won't be overcome and ghosting only worse due to low refresh rates for color night mode, not great choice in my opinion as B&W performs better, especially with floodlight which can use proper color mode and IR blaster can make it very clear and far during night, plus floodlights are an even better deterrent, thus way to go in my opinion.
I bought the cx810 cameras and an RLN8-410 NVR. We are still in the process of getting it all hooked up. However, the front of our house is very high. (about 16 ft high to the soffit) and will be pointing toward the other corner of the yard which is about 50 ft away. Should we add another camera with zoom? If so, what Reolink zoom camera (that also has decent night quality) would you recommend that would work with our NVR? Thanks
are you able to manual change the resolution on the CX810? I was just thinking that if you could maybe you could put the CX810 in 2k and then see how the low light looks. I don't know if it's possible though, so I thought I would ask.
Great comparison. It's nice to see an improvement in the HDR footage on the 810 compared to the 410. Now all we need is for it to be released in the UK. 😁 Nice vid. 👍😁
I liked the CX810 until I saw the low light video, And how transparent you look It's a Shame it spoils a nice camera... My Tapo C325wb has perfect picture quality in low light the best I've seen ....
@@dcotieno It's a shame its not good for you, The nighttime footage is great. The camera has an F1.0 aperture which lets a lot of light in. I have 2 cameras at the front of the house overlooking the road with street lighting and the color video footage is the best I've had...
I think with such a low pricing difference between the 410/810? I think ReoLink knew they wouldn’t wow us with a huge upgrade. I think the only reason I’d go for the 810? Is in “hopes” of firmware/additional upgrades will bring the 810 up where it should be.
That ghosting effect is really weird. The Tapo 325wb has pretty similar specs on the sensor, and doesn't have ghosting. I never need to try it in HDR, though.
Question... at night with no ambient lights, with the spot light off but set set to smart mode, will motion direction turn on the spotlight and then turn off when there is no more motion?
I posted on the reolink reddit about a week ago letting them know the HDR on the 410 was broken in the last update from about 2 weeks ago. It was working like the 810 prior to that.
@@ibsn87 They have not released an update so I'm using the prior firmware. The current firmware is really lighting dependant. It may work fine or you can use the previous firmware.
@@wojtek-33 thanks for the response. I’m going to get 2 410’s and 4 810’s. And I’m torn on the other 2. The most IMHO the most critical time to have good cameras is at night time. And these 2 cameras are pretty incredible for night shots. I don’t think there’s a camera on the market that can do dark and rapid movement. As long as the criminal holds still for just one second is all that’s needed.
Where can I buy the RLK8-CX410B4? I ordered from Amazon and didn't realize it was just the switch with the cameras not with an NVR. I wanted to replace my QT 878 that just went out after a storm.
One thing I don't like about some of these "bullet" camera is no protection of the lens from rain or even sun. I recently installed a wifi Reolink bullet camera and I was frustrated with rain drop blurred out the images. I will have to see if they make an extension. I have a similar issue with the Argus 3.
Good point regarding the lack of a weather shield on the Reolink "bullet "cameras. I have my CX410's mounted under the soffits so they are protected by the weather. It would be nice if Reolink offered a slide-on shield as an option.
I will design a 3D print to address this, if someone hasn't already and print in TPU to stretch slightly around it. Should minimize rain and I need to block a garage light below the camera that ruins the image.
For the built in motion detection lights on both camera. Can you have the low level lights completely off? Until motion is detected then spot lights come on? Or do the low level lights run all night?
I want the cx810 but i cant start running ethernet cables through my house for camera placement. Can i plug each of them cameras into a mesh wifi node in each location so the cables only has to run through the wall to the camera and router node?
CX810 seems to be best for places with good ambient street lighting like the front driveway. CX410 seems to be best for places that are extremely dark like the rear garden. I don't really mind having the LEDs running all the time so might just get the CX810 for both front and rear. Infrared night vision cameras constantly have their infrared LEDs running at night so im curious to know if there's much power draw difference between something like a RLC-811 using it's infrared LEDs and a 4k equivalent CX810 using its visible LEDs. Great video.
Thanks for watching! I have a suspicion...this is just an observation and not based on testing or facts. You see a lot of solar powered LED lights but you haven't seen a battery or solar powered IR emitter..well, I haven't seen one yet..I'm assuming it uses up the same or more power than regular LEDs...
@@QH96 Having spotlights on all the time will draw lots of bugs at night, so the "any motion" feature will constantly be triggered. Consider installing a light source away from the camera.
I like your camera comparison videos. I feel some people have the expectation that low light sensors can see in complete darkness as if it were daytime is just unrealistic. there will be some ghosting not matter what at higher 8mp resolutions even the 410 at lower res had some ghosting when completely dark. this is probably why the 410 did better when completely dark but if there the tiniest ambient light the 810 will be better. the colors are also not as washed out with spotlights on. I guess that means if you don't want to use any supplemental light in really dark locations the 410 is better. if there is ambient light or daytime detail is a must have then the 810 will be better. I just moved my cx810 to a second location today. viewing the same area side by side with a 810a and having more fov without a decrease in detail is already a plus both are f4.0 lens. I do notice the cx810 isn't as soft or fuzzy on detail when zoomed in on bare spots in grass and trees compared to the 810a without being over sharpened. on the 810a I have to manually increase the sharpness a bit to equal the cx810 when bit rate is the same. this could be from better compression on the new 810. one thing is for sure the days of black and white infrared are over. I can finally pack up all the ir lights and tidy up. maybe someday low light sensors can can capture daytime detail in complete darkness for the ghosting whines.
Great comparison video. I agree with your conclusion that the CX410 is the better option. Reolink is currently offering a nice discount on the CX410 which makes it even a better choice. I noticed that the lawn was greener on the CX810 vs CX410. Did you set the contrast, birghtness, saturation, and sharpness parameters to be the same on both cameras? Just curious.
Have you had any luck with masking off areas to ignore motion? Mine seems to still detect motion in a masked off area. What about the min/max sizes detected
Thanks sir, for the review. I do like the fact it’s in 4K now, but I wonder why the 2k looks better in low light? You’d think that part would be the same hmmm
Love my CX410 and after watching this don’t have any fomo for not waiting on the 810. Night time is probably the most crucial security video footage you want and it’s better it seems
is there a reason for this issue? the image looks better especially at night for cx410. i experienced the same result with GOpt and GOpt plus. is there any explanation?
This comparison has removed the regret I felt when I seen the CX810 being launched not long after I had installed two CX410s (replacing B800s). I will likely replace all with CX410s now but first need to upgrade the NVR and use the old one as the backup. Not sure what I will do with all my old B800s though 🤷
@@gradylucas5265 any on the website currently are compatible is what I was told by Reolink support. Best ask them to confirm so you can return if ends up being incompatible. The camera still work and record to NvR just no AI, spotlights or other newer fringe features.
@@MrBucko1990 Thanks for the reply. I was just wondering if you know what's the latest greatest model, plus I'm trying to get an idea how long its been out so if I buy it now, what's the likelihood a newer model may be released soon. Basically trying to judge if I should delay my purchase.
Which is the latest and greatest setup from reolink for a home setup? I saw on their website they have 12mp cameras but I don’t see a review about them on your channel. Can you please give me advise. Thanks
thank you for this video, you helped me to decide for cx410 (small gardenhouse) Resolution isn´t it at all! The more expensive "pro cams" have resolutions between Full-HD and 2K, no more! I don´t understand, why reolink rises the resolution with each new model, instead of less resolution with better quality special at night. the CX810 makes no sense for me!
Hello! I could use your assistance. I only have 10 reolink cameras, but my channels are showing 16, which means there are 6 black boxes because I don't have that many cameras. Is there a way to change the settings to show only the current number of cameras I am using at the time? Thank you so much!
Unfortunately you can only choose 8 or 16 to show on your monitor. If you click on the settings on the NVR, you will see a grid option and choose how many views you want to show.
Same here. Got two CX410s a while back and no regrets. Night time video quality is a massive upgrade. Be careful about your NVR compatibility for the AI and spotlights on the CX410. I don’t have either as my NVR/B800 system is too old to work with these features. Need to buy a new NVR to unlock these.
Hy LifeHackster greets from Germ, very good test I bought 2 CX810 after the CX410 and CX410W and hope there'll be an update coming soon for the CX810.🧐
OK, I have 6 of the RLC810A cameras and each one is running in manual adjustment mode. That is namely Brightness, Contrast, Color and Sharpness, As well as that the night-time black and white settings are also manually set on each camera, I reckon that on the CX810 you will be able to match the night-time color mode with the CX410 if it can also be manually adjusted? Also the sharpness on the CX410 is set lightly too high I think and the CX810 too low. I spent some while matching my camera settings a long while ago and the balance between them is near perfect. Could you try to adjust the CX810 manual settings to see what you could achieve? Certainly the CX810 night-time (no lights on) color mode needs shadows to be lifted. None of my Reolink cameras run in auto mode!
I have played around with it..but 1 thing I noticed is in spotlight OFF, the CX810 is darker than the CX410 but it doesn't handle lens or light flare well compared to the CX410..that means it really cannot match what the CX410's clarity. The highlights will be blown out when you bump up the brightness.
I very much hope that Reolink will see your video, comment on the issues and correct them in a software update. It's crazy for them to have two identical cameras apart from resolution and have such different image qualities.
CX810 shows the true colors of your grass and over much better picture quality at a sacrifice of 5 FPS.. Cx410 is a bargain for Price Point and will fit most Peoples budget for a slam dunk security camera. However i would shell out the extra bucks for the CX810 only for the reason of its slightly better with color . Audio is good on both models. Reolink is killing it... on a side note. Ring hasn't updated its products in years.. Please do a review of Reolink ARGUS PRO 4
There is still hope for an improved torrent style version. Would be good if they came in black, with larger sensor, better HDR. Cannot stand the Bullet style for front of house.
Thank you for the comparison! Appreciate it as I was just looking at the two just yesterday. I’m surprised by the no light difference. I wonder if there is a way for these cams to do pixel binning like smart phones do to increase their low light ability at the cost of resolution…
You are welcome and Thanks for watching! I have a feeling in future security cameras, they will eventually use algorithms like computational video and probably AI to enhance the footage in real time... time will tell.
I've been astounded by how good the video on my CX410 is at night. Less impressive is the audio quality which is nowhere near the quality of the RLC-810.
@LifeHackster do you still favour the CX410 as one of your go-to cameras on your system? Technology and products change all the time. Keep up the great work 👍
@LifeHackster i've got a few 410 cams I need to install to compliment a couple of other Reolink cameras. I enjoy your videos and bought these 410s based on your review 👌🏻
I think you should at least turn off the lights inside and run it again. The bleeding light through the blinds is definitely wreaking havoc on the low-light aspect of this test (as are, per usual, your neighbor’s ridiculously-inconsiderate floodlights pointed directly at your backyard).
I’m not really sure why a lot of people are missing the point on this. As I said in the video, you are not going to run this with the spotlights OFF. It needs to be in auto or smart mode…which in my setup the spotlights will turn ON. It doesn’t matter if my indoor lights are ON or my neighbors have lights.. that is real life anyways…what if it is full moon when I tested it?
@@hardyflight No, not really.. you just need to see how each of these cameras perform with their video quality with each other in the same time at night and the same lighting scenario because that is what we are comparing…
@@LifeHackster That's fair. Makes sense. I was thrown off by a couple of people in remarks saying their 810s were bright. Bottom line is you showed what they do in a all things the same scenario, and one is def better. Your videos have been invaluable in my search. Thank you.
Thanks for the comparison. You are making a mistake with the positioning of the cameras. Ideally the lights should be behind or on top of the camera. The way you have positioned the cameras they face the lights and this negatively affects their performance at night.
@LifeHackster I agree with you, I watch your videos because they cover real-life scenarios, where you have no option to remove ambient lights like street lights or neighbours. Keep up the great work.
Who ya gonna call…Ghostbusters! Oh, sorry it was just a LifeHackster apparition floating by. I would stick with the CX410, but maybe they can tweak the firmware to help the CX810 in time. I’d like to see the look on a Cop’s face if you used that near floating head video to report a crime. He’d be looking for the Ghostbusters or an exorcist. 😂
Both are still plagued with the horrible sound quality Reolink introduced a few years back. Before that change you could hear whispers a block away and a gnat fart from 200 feet.
Vos réglages de caméra de nuit sans projecteur allumé ne sont pas les mêmes, c'est pas possible . Je suis sur que les réglages ne sont pas identiques meme en auto .personnellement, j ai reussi a avoir des bons résultats et meilleur que en auto en modifient les réglages
So reolink released a trash camera (cx810)? 😂😂😂 I think they already knew that the camera was trash judging by the price difference with the cx410. What a disappointment
I read somewhere 2k and 1/1.8" sensor on the cx410 is a great combo, 4k needs a bigger sensor to get equal low light performance, your comparison confirms this
A bit disappointed of how 810 looks without spotlight. Will stick with my 410 for now. Thanks for doing this comparison
Thanks for watching!
I'm so glad I went with the 410 before the new one came out but didn't want to wait. I'm staying with my 410 also and hoping they improve the newer one. I wish the sound was better on them also.
My CX810 has very bright image at night. Probably because I have good lights on the street. The 4K helps to read fine details at max distance. I vote for CX810
I tested the CX810 as well and I'm getting better results. Though I do have some ambient light from public street light nearby. For the regular Reolink camera's its close to black, but the Cx410 and Cx810 look superb. The Cx810 is considerably better looking, it seems to really like just a little bit more ambient light. For me the biggest plus on the Cx810 is the reliability on the AI notifications. The Cx810 doesnt miss anything and no false-positives. The Cx410 either misses quite a few events, especially when moved at close range should have been detected. So perhaps image quality in extremely low light (black) conditions the sensor on the Cx410 is better able to handle that, but for me the Cx810 is the absolute winner.
CX410 is still the nighttime value king.
Is the CX410 the best cameras you can buy right now for the price?
@@WOLF-wu2rc yes, i have two of them !!
LifeHackster, thank you for making these detailed reviews on security cameras. Your detail and comparisons are EXTREMELY helpful and I can’t thank you enough for making these reviews and updates. Greatly appreciated!!
Looks like I'm not going to upgrade anytime soon. Had been waiting for your video on the comparison for a while because your comparisons are mostly on point. Thanks for your video
Thanks for watching!
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LifeHackster part ghost confirmed!
Great review, I went with CX810. I upgraded from an RLC-822A. I hope there's a big improvement.
Amazon has a $20 off coupon on the CX810.
The compression codec for the CX410 is the H.264 codec and for the CX810 is the newer H.265 codec.
When you "repositioned the camera" at 5:50 did you move them to another wall or did you swivel the head and get to see that much of your windows when the camera is positioned on the same wall as the windows?
Been waiting for this one!
Thanks for watching!
I use IR illuminators lamps to light up my front yard. It works great. I can see all the way to the street which is about 100 feet away.
this + B&W works a treat, even better with spotlights as a more effective deterrent and no need for a worse night-colormode using regular colormode during floodlight mode!
Just sold my house with an Reolink setup and just bought a new system for the new house. Installed two track mix cameras yesterday and two more to go. I also have two 810’s on order. I think with a software update the 810s will do better but either way I’m happy with my choice. Thanks for the video comparison.
but the sensor is too small for 4k to offer similar or better low light performance, that won't be overcome and ghosting only worse due to low refresh rates for color night mode, not great choice in my opinion as B&W performs better, especially with floodlight which can use proper color mode and IR blaster can make it very clear and far during night, plus floodlights are an even better deterrent, thus way to go in my opinion.
Thank you for this video. You saved me $$$. I'll keep my CX410s!
Any update to issues the 810 was having? Was looking at these but with issues of 810 ghosting I’m not so sure.
Glad I kept my CX410 cameras, still waiting for a turret version.
Are these the best cameras around for the price tag?
Thanks for the video. I have the CX410 and love it
Good choice!
I bought the cx810 cameras and an RLN8-410 NVR. We are still in the process of getting it all hooked up. However, the front of our house is very high. (about 16 ft high to the soffit) and will be pointing toward the other corner of the yard which is about 50 ft away. Should we add another camera with zoom? If so, what Reolink zoom camera (that also has decent night quality) would you recommend that would work with our NVR? Thanks
are you able to manual change the resolution on the CX810? I was just thinking that if you could maybe you could put the CX810 in 2k and then see how the low light looks. I don't know if it's possible though, so I thought I would ask.
Great comparison. It's nice to see an improvement in the HDR footage on the 810 compared to the 410. Now all we need is for it to be released in the UK. 😁
Nice vid. 👍😁
Thanks for watching!
I liked the CX810 until I saw the low light video, And how transparent you look It's a Shame it spoils a nice camera... My Tapo C325wb has perfect picture quality in low light the best I've seen ....
It looks like the Tapo is not POE powered. I'd have tried it.
@@dcotieno It's a shame its not good for you, The nighttime footage is great. The camera has an F1.0 aperture which lets a lot of light in. I have 2 cameras at the front of the house overlooking the road with street lighting and the color video footage is the best I've had...
I think with such a low pricing difference between the 410/810? I think ReoLink knew they wouldn’t wow us with a huge upgrade. I think the only reason I’d go for the 810? Is in “hopes” of firmware/additional upgrades will bring the 810 up where it should be.
Ikr thats what I was saying... Even reolink knew the camera was trash
All these type of reolink cameras are priced at around 100 bucks.
That ghosting effect is really weird. The Tapo 325wb has pretty similar specs on the sensor, and doesn't have ghosting. I never need to try it in HDR, though.
They look grainy and somewhat dark in these clips. is the zosi clearer and brighter despite being less mp?
Amazing review, very good. Keep up your great work.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Question... at night with no ambient lights, with the spot light off but set set to smart mode, will motion direction turn on the spotlight and then turn off when there is no more motion?
If it is set to smart mode, and it gets too dark, the spotlights will turn ON in dim mode. It will not be off.
I posted on the reolink reddit about a week ago letting them know the HDR on the 410 was broken in the last update from about 2 weeks ago. It was working like the 810 prior to that.
They need to update it..
About to pull the trigger on Amazon sales. Is it fixed?
@@ibsn87 They have not released an update so I'm using the prior firmware. The current firmware is really lighting dependant. It may work fine or you can use the previous firmware.
@@wojtek-33 thanks for the response. I’m going to get 2 410’s and 4 810’s. And I’m torn on the other 2. The most IMHO the most critical time to have good cameras is at night time. And these 2 cameras are pretty incredible for night shots. I don’t think there’s a camera on the market that can do dark and rapid movement. As long as the criminal holds still for just one second is all that’s needed.
Where can I buy the RLK8-CX410B4? I ordered from Amazon and didn't realize it was just the switch with the cameras not with an NVR. I wanted to replace my QT 878 that just went out after a storm.
You can get them from the website -> reolink.com/product/reolink-rlk8-cx410b4/?aff=51 (affiliate link)
Hi what are you use more now 810 or 410 ?
One thing I don't like about some of these "bullet" camera is no protection of the lens from rain or even sun. I recently installed a wifi Reolink bullet camera and I was frustrated with rain drop blurred out the images. I will have to see if they make an extension. I have a similar issue with the Argus 3.
Good point regarding the lack of a weather shield on the Reolink "bullet "cameras. I have my CX410's mounted under the soffits so they are protected by the weather. It would be nice if Reolink offered a slide-on shield as an option.
Don't like the look of the bullet camera. Waiting for this tech to be on their turret dome cameras.
Put rain-x on to make it hydroscopic
@@jacklewis100 Good idea! Thanks.
I will design a 3D print to address this, if someone hasn't already and print in TPU to stretch slightly around it. Should minimize rain and I need to block a garage light below the camera that ruins the image.
For the built in motion detection lights on both camera. Can you have the low level lights completely off? Until motion is detected then spot lights come on? Or do the low level lights run all night?
I want the cx810 but i cant start running ethernet cables through my house for camera placement. Can i plug each of them cameras into a mesh wifi node in each location so the cables only has to run through the wall to the camera and router node?
CX810 seems to be best for places with good ambient street lighting like the front driveway. CX410 seems to be best for places that are extremely dark like the rear garden. I don't really mind having the LEDs running all the time so might just get the CX810 for both front and rear. Infrared night vision cameras constantly have their infrared LEDs running at night so im curious to know if there's much power draw difference between something like a RLC-811 using it's infrared LEDs and a 4k equivalent CX810 using its visible LEDs.
Great video.
Thanks for watching! I have a suspicion...this is just an observation and not based on testing or facts. You see a lot of solar powered LED lights but you haven't seen a battery or solar powered IR emitter..well, I haven't seen one yet..I'm assuming it uses up the same or more power than regular LEDs...
@@LifeHackster Thank you for your insight
CX810 isn't even any good in a front driveway scenario. My CX410s crush my CX810 at night in every scenario. I'm honestly thinking of returning it.
@@GeneralLee131 i think i might buy both and return the 1 i dont like. thanks for the idea
@@QH96 Having spotlights on all the time will draw lots of bugs at night, so the "any motion" feature will constantly be triggered. Consider installing a light source away from the camera.
I like your camera comparison videos. I feel some people have the expectation that low light sensors can see in complete darkness as if it were daytime is just unrealistic. there will be some ghosting not matter what at higher 8mp resolutions even the 410 at lower res had some ghosting when completely dark. this is probably why the 410 did better when completely dark but if there the tiniest ambient light the 810 will be better. the colors are also not as washed out with spotlights on. I guess that means if you don't want to use any supplemental light in really dark locations the 410 is better. if there is ambient light or daytime detail is a must have then the 810 will be better.
I just moved my cx810 to a second location today. viewing the same area side by side with a 810a and having more fov without a decrease in detail is already a plus both are f4.0 lens. I do notice the cx810 isn't as soft or fuzzy on detail when zoomed in on bare spots in grass and trees compared to the 810a without being over sharpened. on the 810a I have to manually increase the sharpness a bit to equal the cx810 when bit rate is the same. this could be from better compression on the new 810. one thing is for sure the days of black and white infrared are over. I can finally pack up all the ir lights and tidy up. maybe someday low light sensors can can capture daytime detail in complete darkness for the ghosting whines.
Great comparison video. I agree with your conclusion that the CX410 is the better option. Reolink is currently offering a nice discount on the CX410 which makes it even a better choice. I noticed that the lawn was greener on the CX810 vs CX410. Did you set the contrast, birghtness, saturation, and sharpness parameters to be the same on both cameras? Just curious.
Yes, everything is in auto as I said in the video..
@@LifeHackster I watched the video again and I heard it this time. Thanks!
I believe the CX810 4k lens captures more color hence the saturation. But I'll still stick with the cx410.
Have you had any luck with masking off areas to ignore motion? Mine seems to still detect motion in a masked off area. What about the min/max sizes detected
Thanks sir, for the review. I do like the fact it’s in 4K now, but I wonder why the 2k looks better in low light? You’d think that part would be the same hmmm
The pixels are bigger so they can capture more light. I expected cx410 to be better.
i just picked up the cx410 on sale from reolink it'll be my first color x cam well see if i like it
Love my CX410 and after watching this don’t have any fomo for not waiting on the 810. Night time is probably the most crucial security video footage you want and it’s better it seems
is there a reason for this issue? the image looks better especially at night for cx410. i experienced the same result with GOpt and GOpt plus. is there any explanation?
Grass is looking really good
Thanks 👍
This comparison has removed the regret I felt when I seen the CX810 being launched not long after I had installed two CX410s (replacing B800s). I will likely replace all with CX410s now but first need to upgrade the NVR and use the old one as the backup. Not sure what I will do with all my old B800s though 🤷
Can you say what's the latest Reolink NVR model and how long it's been out?
@@gradylucas5265 any on the website currently are compatible is what I was told by Reolink support. Best ask them to confirm so you can return if ends up being incompatible. The camera still work and record to NvR just no AI, spotlights or other newer fringe features.
@@MrBucko1990 Thanks for the reply. I was just wondering if you know what's the latest greatest model, plus I'm trying to get an idea how long its been out so if I buy it now, what's the likelihood a newer model may be released soon. Basically trying to judge if I should delay my purchase.
Which is the latest and greatest setup from reolink for a home setup? I saw on their website they have 12mp cameras but I don’t see a review about them on your channel. Can you please give me advise. Thanks
Great video as always. Is there an equivalent Reolink camera to the CX810 but in dome form factor?
Not yet..but I know it is coming… thanks for watching!
thank you for this video, you helped me to decide for cx410 (small gardenhouse)
Resolution isn´t it at all! The more expensive "pro cams" have resolutions between Full-HD and 2K, no more! I don´t understand, why reolink rises the resolution with each new model, instead of less resolution with better quality special at night. the CX810 makes no sense for me!
Aren't these cameras have the traditional infrared night vision mode?
thanks
Wish they would make dome versions for homeowners. The bullet style isn't the best look for homes imo
Why do you care how they look bro its a camera not a dress
@@VastardokKukiao some people care about how their house looks. I don't know about you, but I don't live in a dump.
I use the bullets and they don't seem too bad. It's definitely a little off-putting at first but now I don't even notice them.
Hello! I could use your assistance. I only have 10 reolink cameras, but my channels are showing 16, which means there are 6 black boxes because I don't have that many cameras. Is there a way to change the settings to show only the current number of cameras I am using at the time? Thank you so much!
Unfortunately you can only choose 8 or 16 to show on your monitor. If you click on the settings on the NVR, you will see a grid option and choose how many views you want to show.
@@LifeHackster thank you so much for responding!
It's odd that the resolution at distance test wasn't more definitive between the two cameras. Seems like the 810 should be capturing much more detail.
the reolink i have does not record anything in the rain or after, are these any better?
Considering replacing a stock B800 camera with one of these
Think I'll go with the 410
Thanks for the comparisons
Same here. Got two CX410s a while back and no regrets. Night time video quality is a massive upgrade. Be careful about your NVR compatibility for the AI and spotlights on the CX410. I don’t have either as my NVR/B800 system is too old to work with these features. Need to buy a new NVR to unlock these.
Hy LifeHackster greets from Germ, very good test I bought 2 CX810 after the CX410 and CX410W and hope there'll be an update coming soon for the CX810.🧐
Update why ?
Do they have any PTZ type cameras that are using theirr COLOR X night color yet that you know of?
Reolink E1 Outdoor CX is PT but no zoom
Puedes comparar también las cámaras Imou Dk7 5mpx
Can you review the Reolink RLC 823s2?
OK, I have 6 of the RLC810A cameras and each one is running in manual adjustment mode. That is namely Brightness, Contrast, Color and Sharpness, As well as that the night-time black and white settings are also manually set on each camera, I reckon that on the CX810 you will be able to match the night-time color mode with the CX410 if it can also be manually adjusted? Also the sharpness on the CX410 is set lightly too high I think and the CX810 too low. I spent some while matching my camera settings a long while ago and the balance between them is near perfect. Could you try to adjust the CX810 manual settings to see what you could achieve? Certainly the CX810 night-time (no lights on) color mode needs shadows to be lifted. None of my Reolink cameras run in auto mode!
I have played around with it..but 1 thing I noticed is in spotlight OFF, the CX810 is darker than the CX410 but it doesn't handle lens or light flare well compared to the CX410..that means it really cannot match what the CX410's clarity. The highlights will be blown out when you bump up the brightness.
I very much hope that Reolink will see your video, comment on the issues and correct them in a software update. It's crazy for them to have two identical cameras apart from resolution and have such different image qualities.
@ColinGrimshaw they wont.
Reolink get to work on the CX dome series please.
Yes i say this on every Reolink video lol
Thanks for sharing L.H.
Is the CX410 the best cameras you can buy right now for the price?
Jeiz you look like a ghost at night 😄 Thanks for the video!
CX810 shows the true colors of your grass and over much better picture quality at a sacrifice of 5 FPS.. Cx410 is a bargain for Price Point and will fit most Peoples budget for a slam dunk security camera. However i would shell out the extra bucks for the CX810 only for the reason of its slightly better with color . Audio is good on both models. Reolink is killing it... on a side note. Ring hasn't updated its products in years.. Please do a review of Reolink ARGUS PRO 4
Na bro cx810 is a big fail
@@VastardokKukiao its only a slight upgrade.. but the colors are sharper.. does that matter when someone trying to rob you? No...
Hackster, out of curiosity has your neighbor ever asked you if their floodlights are shining a lot into your backyard?
Nope. BTW, those are from 2 houses and 1 of them is on a timer and turns off around 1 am but the other is in dusk to dawn setting.
Any idea if or when Reolink will have a dome version? Great job as always.
I haven't heard anything. Thanks for watching!
Argus 4 Pro video coming soon?
Once again... 5 stars deserved
Thank you. I appreciate it.
Does your neighbour know that he's spoiling videos for 100s of thousand of viewers ! 🙂
probably does, probably not a coincidence...because people suck
There is still hope for an improved torrent style version. Would be good if they came in black, with larger sensor, better HDR. Cannot stand the Bullet style for front of house.
Thank you for the comparison! Appreciate it as I was just looking at the two just yesterday. I’m surprised by the no light difference. I wonder if there is a way for these cams to do pixel binning like smart phones do to increase their low light ability at the cost of resolution…
You are welcome and Thanks for watching! I have a feeling in future security cameras, they will eventually use algorithms like computational video and probably AI to enhance the footage in real time... time will tell.
I've been astounded by how good the video on my CX410 is at night. Less impressive is the audio quality which is nowhere near the quality of the RLC-810.
probably to maintain better waterproof protection
He has such a nice yard 6:27
Hopefully it will survive this summer heat and water restrictions here...
@LifeHackster yeah hopefully
@LifeHackster do you still favour the CX410 as one of your go-to cameras on your system? Technology and products change all the time. Keep up the great work 👍
Yes, I’m currently using 4 CX410s in my system.
@LifeHackster i've got a few 410 cams I need to install to compliment a couple of other Reolink cameras. I enjoy your videos and bought these 410s based on your review 👌🏻
I think you should at least turn off the lights inside and run it again. The bleeding light through the blinds is definitely wreaking havoc on the low-light aspect of this test (as are, per usual, your neighbor’s ridiculously-inconsiderate floodlights pointed directly at your backyard).
I’m not really sure why a lot of people are missing the point on this. As I said in the video, you are not going to run this with the spotlights OFF. It needs to be in auto or smart mode…which in my setup the spotlights will turn ON.
It doesn’t matter if my indoor lights are ON or my neighbors have lights.. that is real life anyways…what if it is full moon when I tested it?
@@LifeHackster They are raising valid points.
@@hardyflight No, not really.. you just need to see how each of these cameras perform with their video quality with each other in the same time at night and the same lighting scenario because that is what we are comparing…
@@LifeHackster That's fair. Makes sense. I was thrown off by a couple of people in remarks saying their 810s were bright. Bottom line is you showed what they do in a all things the same scenario, and one is def better. Your videos have been invaluable in my search. Thank you.
CX410 is better than CX810 . Not even up for debate.
No it’s not his area not good
I got one from Amazon yesterday just to test it out and it just doesn't look good at night so Im gonna return it today 😂
Which model number did you return to Amazon yesterday?
Thanks for the comparison. You are making a mistake with the positioning of the cameras. Ideally the lights should be behind or on top of the camera. The way you have positioned the cameras they face the lights and this negatively affects their performance at night.
I cannot control my neighbors lights…also this is actually the perfect test to see how the camera handles and how it performs in real life scenario.
@LifeHackster I agree with you, I watch your videos because they cover real-life scenarios, where you have no option to remove ambient lights like street lights or neighbours. Keep up the great work.
That's a good point. I had not considered that.
With the same 1.8-inch sensor, the 2K picture quality is too bright, but the 4K picture quality is too dark. Both performed poorly.
lol.. I bet you are hard to please :) probably they need to make a 3K version.
@@LifeHackster 3K is indeed the best choice
The disadvantage of a large aperture is that even with high resolution, the image quality is very blurry and poor.
Who ya gonna call…Ghostbusters! Oh, sorry it was just a LifeHackster apparition floating by. I would stick with the CX410, but maybe they can tweak the firmware to help the CX810 in time. I’d like to see the look on a Cop’s face if you used that near floating head video to report a crime. He’d be looking for the Ghostbusters or an exorcist. 😂
👍 👍
So disappointing after all the waiting
Both are still plagued with the horrible sound quality Reolink introduced a few years back. Before that change you could hear whispers a block away and a gnat fart from 200 feet.
probably a tradeoff to maintain better water proof protection.
410 all the way
I have the E1 CX and it's worse..
Vos réglages de caméra de nuit sans projecteur allumé ne sont pas les mêmes, c'est pas possible .
Je suis sur que les réglages ne sont pas identiques meme en auto .personnellement, j ai reussi a avoir des bons résultats et meilleur que en auto en modifient les réglages
They are all in auto.
👍🌹🌷💐👍
So reolink released a trash camera (cx810)? 😂😂😂 I think they already knew that the camera was trash judging by the price difference with the cx410. What a disappointment
Thank you Lifehackster! This is just what I wanted to know :-)
You are welcome.