Home Hub Series

Reolink Home Hub is a central device that connects and controls different Reolink security cameras via Wi-Fi network. Explore seamless integration between Reolink hubs and cameras. Create your unique Home Hub kits now!

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Home Hub Series FAQs

What does the Reolink Home Hub do?

The Reolink Home Hub is a central hub that integrates and manages various Reolink security cameras. It acts as the main control center and facilitates communication between the cameras and your smartphone. The Reolink Home Hub series provides secure local storage options via microSD cards or HDD. These hubs also include built-in security features such as encryption for data protection and alarms.

Does the Reolink Home Hub have to be connected to the router?

Yes, the Reolink Home Hub must be connected to your home router with an Ethernet cable during the initial setup process. Your cameras can then be added to the hub via the Wi-Fi network.

Which Reolink cameras are compatible with Reolink Home Hub?

The Reolink Home Hub and Home Hub Pro are compatible with all Reolink Wi-Fi and PoE cameras, except for 4G LTE cameras, cameras included in NVR kits, and other add-on cameras. Make sure your camera model is listed as compatible and has the necessary firmware updates installed before adding it to the Home Hub.

How many cameras can I have on Reolink Home Hub?

You can connect up to 8 compatible cameras to the Reolink Home Hub. The Home Hub Pro supports up to 24 compatible Reolink security cameras, including up to 12 non-battery-powered cameras.

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