24‑Channel PoE Network Video Recorder (NVR) – 24/7 Professional Surveillance Recording

24‑Channel PoE Network Video Recorder (NVR) – 24/7 Professional Surveillance Recording

$429.99
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24‑Channel PoE Network Video Recorder (NVR) – 24/7 Professional Surveillance Recording

24‑Channel PoE Network Video Recorder (NVR) – 24/7 Professional Surveillance Recording

$429.99
Product Description:

Take complete control of your surveillance system with the Reolink 24-Channel PoE NVR, a powerful security hub designed for reliable 24/7 continuous recording and high-resolution video monitoring. Built for businesses, security professionals, and serious home protection, this advanced network video recorder (NVR) supports up to 24 PoE cameras and delivers crystal-clear recording at resolutions up to 16MP.

With Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, installation is simple and efficient—each camera requires only a single Ethernet cable for both power and data, eliminating complicated wiring and reducing installation time. The system comes with a pre-installed 4TB hard drive, providing extensive video storage and the ability to expand up to 16TB for long-term surveillance archives.

Whether you’re securing a retail store, warehouse, office building, or residential property, the Reolink 24-channel PoE NVR provides dependable, high-capacity recording and centralized security management.

How It Works For You:
  • 24-Channel PoE NVR* – Supports up to 24 cameras for reliable, round-the-clock recording.

  • Up to 16MP Resolution Supported – Works with ultra-high-definition cameras for exceptionally sharp footage.

  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) – Simplifies installation by delivering power and data through a single cable.

  • Pre-Installed 4TB HDD – Ready for immediate use with generous built-in storage.

  • Expandable Up to 16TB – Add additional storage to keep more high-quality recordings for longer.

 

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Customer Reviews

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jday7757
NVR and Multiple Cameras

This is a review of the various Reolink products I've bought over the past few years. I currently have an NVR and 12 cameras (a mix of POE and Wi-fi cameras). My wife and I are both in our 70s and a little over 3 years ago my wife had a stroke which has kept her homebound and me as her primary caregiver. We had a few old outdoor security cameras (a different brand) but realized we needed total coverage of our house, both inside and outside (see picture). This was important because when I had to run quick errands or work in the yard it was necessary that I could be able to check on her remotely with the cameras. Also, when I was simply working in the yard, my could see me on the cameras and, more importantly since the cameras had 2 way audio we could communicate with each other. I wanted a reliable system that wouldn't break our bank account. Some of the systems I looked at ran into the thousands of dollars. I then kept reading good reviews about Reolink products and decided that they were the way to go. I like the fact that I could mix wifi and POE cameras and they all worked with the NVR. I had ethernet access in some areas but not all and didn't want to have to run new cables through walls, attic, etc so this was a great feature. I also like the fact that I can view the cameras on a monitor, my desktop computer, phone and tablet so I always have access. Over these few years the cameras have been very reliable. Just a side note--last year there was a drive-by shooting on our street and a couple of our outdoor cameras captured video of the car and led the police to identify the shooter and apprehend him.

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NVR and Multiple Cameras
NVR and Multiple Cameras

This is a review of the various Reolink products I've bought over the past few years. I currently have an NVR and 12 cameras (a mix of POE and Wi-fi cameras). My wife and I are both in our 70s and a little over 3 years ago my wife had a stroke which has kept her homebound and me as her primary caregiver. We had a few old outdoor security cameras (a different brand) but realized we needed total coverage of our house, both inside and outside (see picture). This was important because when I had to run quick errands or work in the yard it was necessary that I could be able to check on her remotely with the cameras. Also, when I was simply working in the yard, my could see me on the cameras and, more importantly since the cameras had 2 way audio we could communicate with each other. I wanted a reliable system that wouldn't break our bank account. Some of the systems I looked at ran into the thousands of dollars. I then kept reading good reviews about Reolink products and decided that they were the way to go. I like the fact that I could mix wifi and POE cameras and they all worked with the NVR. I had ethernet access in some areas but not all and didn't want to have to run new cables through walls, attic, etc so this was a great feature. I also like the fact that I can view the cameras on a monitor, my desktop computer, phone and tablet so I always have access. Over these few years the cameras have been very reliable. Just a side note--last year there was a drive-by shooting on our street and a couple of our outdoor cameras captured video of the car and led the police to identify the shooter and apprehend him.

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Vegas Sam
Easy to use and access. Best system for the money.

I upgraded from the 1TB 8 screen system. I have added Wi-Fi cameras and the doorbell to the existing POE cameras. I have a total of 12 units installed. I have noticed that if you do not require super high clarity the 3mb camera performs just as well as the 12mb for a fraction of the cost. The WIFI cameras have periodic connectivity issue and you lose the feed on the NVR. I keep both the WIFI and NVR feeds on the app to access the cameras at all times. Overall I would highly recommend Reolink for ease of installation, adding additional units is a breeze, playback and remote viewing is seamless. Ive had both system for 4 years and have had zero issue with hardware or software.

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Easy to use and access. Best system for the money.
Easy to use and access. Best system for the money.

I upgraded from the 1TB 8 screen system. I have added Wi-Fi cameras and the doorbell to the existing POE cameras. I have a total of 12 units installed. I have noticed that if you do not require super high clarity the 3mb camera performs just as well as the 12mb for a fraction of the cost. The WIFI cameras have periodic connectivity issue and you lose the feed on the NVR. I keep both the WIFI and NVR feeds on the app to access the cameras at all times. Overall I would highly recommend Reolink for ease of installation, adding additional units is a breeze, playback and remote viewing is seamless. Ive had both system for 4 years and have had zero issue with hardware or software.

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rafaelportorreal
Another great product!!

This is Reolink and that's means a lot when it comes to quality and performance,, there are many others surveillance products in the market but Reolink is just awesome!! IM HAPPY AND I AM REOLINK!!

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