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  • Best Selling
  • 16MP Ultra HD
  • 180° Panorama
  • Motion Track
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  • Best Selling
  • 4K Ultra HD & HDR Tech
  • True Color Night Vision in the Dimmest Light
  • F1.0 Super Aperture
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  • 16MP Ultra HD View
  • 180-Degree Ultra-Wide Panorama
  • 2800-Lumen Adjustable Floodlights
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  • Dual Lens
  • 180° Panorama
  • Person/Vehicle Detection
US $ 159.99
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  • Chime Included
  • 2K+ (5MP) HD Video
  • Person Detection
US $ 94.99
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  • F1.0 Super Aperture
  • HDR Technology
  • True Full-Color Night Vision in the Dimmest Light
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  • 6MP Super HD
  • 360° Panoramic View
  • Power over Ethernet
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  • Pan, Tilt & 3X Optical Zoom
  • 4K 8MP Ultra HD
  • Auto Tracking
US $ 115.99
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  • 4K 8MP UHD Resolution
  • Auto Tracking & Person/Vehicle Detection
  • Color Night Vision
US $ 139.99
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  • Dual Lens, Dual View
  • 4K 8MP UHD
  • Person/Vehicle Detection
US $ 104.99
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  • 180° Pan with Auto Tracking
  • 4K 8MP Ultra HD
  • Color Night Vision
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  • Person/Vehicle Detection
  • 4K 8MP Ultra HD
  • 5X Optical Zoom
US $ 115.99
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  • True Color Night Vision in the Darkest Night
  • F1.0 Super Aperture
  • 3000K Adjustable Warm Light
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  • 10MP Ultra HD
  • Person/Vehicle Detection
  • IP67 Waterproof

What Is a PoE Camera?

A PoE camera is a security camera that delivers both power and data through a single Ethernet cable, such as Cat5 or Cat6. This eliminates the need for separate power adapters and helps ensure a stable, reliable network connection.

PoE IP cameras, when paired with NVRs, are commonly used in business and professional surveillance setups. Many advanced models offer simplified installation, 4K UHD video resolution, and long-distance transmission for larger properties.

How Do PoE Cameras Work?

Thanks to single-cable PoE technology, the working process of PoE security systems is straightforward and easy to understand.

- Power and data via one cable: PoE cameras receive both power and data through a single Ethernet cable.

- Connection to a PoE Switch or Injector: The Ethernet cable connects the camera to a PoE switch or injector, which supplies power and handles network communication.

- Video Transmission and Recording: The camera sends video data through the same cable to an NVR or network for stable, high-speed recording.

- Live Monitoring and Alerts: Users can view live footage, access recordings, and receive motion alerts via apps or connected devices.

What Are the Advantages of Reolink PoE Security Cameras?

- Stable network connection: PoE cameras use a hardwired connection, making them immune to signal jamming or interference from other wireless devices. Wired connections also ensure a stable 24/7 video stream, which is critical for security monitoring.

- Reliable power backup: During a power outage, connecting your PoE switch or NVR to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) allows your entire camera system to stay online.

- Simplified and flexible one-cable installation: Traditional cameras require two cables—one for data and one for power. PoE reduces this to a single cable. You can mount cameras in high or hard-to-reach locations, such as roof eaves or poles, without needing a nearby electrical outlet or hiring an electrician.

- Plug-and-play setup: Most modern systems automatically recognize the camera as soon as it is connected to the NVR or PoE switch.

- Easy expansion: You can simply add a PoE switch to your network to support 4, 8, or even 16 additional cameras using your existing infrastructure.

- Enhanced physical security: Wired connections are harder to jam than wireless signals. PoE cameras often use waterproof couplers that seal the cable connection. This helps prevent corrosion and short circuits.

What Are the Disadvantages of PoE Cameras?

- Hardware requirements: You can't just buy a camera; you also need a PoE Switch or a Network Video Recorder (NVR) to provide power and manage the data.

- Wiring labor: If you aren't comfortable drilling through exterior walls or running cables through an attic, you will likely need to hire a professional.

- Power budgets: If you use a low-cost PoE switch with many cameras, it may not supply enough power. Each switch has a limited power budget. High-power cameras like PTZ models can use 30–60W. This can reduce the power available to other cameras on the same switch.

- Distance Limits: Once your cable run exceeds 100 meters (328 feet), you will experience "voltage drop" and data loss. The camera may flicker, lose night vision, or stop working entirely.

- Fixed Placement: Once an Ethernet cable is run through your walls and terminated, moving the camera even a few feet can be a major chore. Unlike wireless Wi-Fi cameras, you can't just "unstick" it and move it to a different room.

Can I Connect My PoE Camera Directly to My Router?

Yes, you can connect a PoE camera directly to a router if the router supports PoE. Most home routers do not supply power, so you need a PoE switch or injector to provide electricity and allow the camera to transmit video data.

Is PoE Better than a WiFi Camera?

PoE cameras are often better than WiFi cameras for reliability and security. A wired connection delivers stable video and avoids wireless interference. PoE systems also support higher resolution and constant recording. WiFi cameras are easier to install, but they depend on signal strength and can drop connections in busy or crowded networks.

Do PoE Cameras Need Internet?

PoE cameras do not need the internet to record video. They can work on a local network with an NVR and store footage continuously. Internet access is only required for remote viewing, alerts, and cloud features. Even without internet, PoE cameras still capture video, trigger motion detection, and keep recordings safe inside your local security system.