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What is the Difference between a Wi-Fi Camera and a Wireless Camera?

A Wi-Fi camera connects to the internet through nearby Wi-Fi, so it doesn’t need a network cable. However, it still needs a power cable and must be plugged into a nearby outlet. On the other hand, a truly wireless security camera runs on battery power and doesn’t need any wires at all—for internet or power.

Does a Wireless Camera Need Internet?

Some wireless cameras need the internet for certain functions, such as remote access and cloud storage. Without the internet, they can function properly and save footage in local storage.

What is the Most Secure Wireless Security?

Reolink offers a wide range of wireless security cameras, including PTZ and dual-lens cameras. They work like a standalone device and can be connected to a small solar panel for non-stop performance. Their high resolution, flexible storage, real-time alerts, remote access, and other features help you ensure optimal security.

How Do Wireless Security Cameras Get Power?

Wireless security cameras run on a built-in battery. You can recharge the battery when needed, but it usually lasts a long time between charges. For extra convenience, you can connect the camera to a solar panel so it recharges automatically.