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Reolink Go review: 4G LTE connectivity and heavy weatherization lets you install this security cam anywhere

Reolink Go review: 4G LTE connectivity and heavy weatherization lets you install this security cam anywhere

Posted on December 30, 2018 By Jarvis

Live streaming, 1080p video, and motion detection—no router required.

Kết quả hình ảnh cho Reolink Go

Wi-Fi cameras have made home surveillance easy, but what if you want to connect in some remote locale where Wi-Fi doesn’t reach? That’s where the Reolink Go comes in: This is a wireless security camera that uses 4G LTE connectivity rather than Wi-Fi. You can set it up pretty much anywhere you can receive cellular service—provided you’re within range of T-Mobile’s LTE network, that is—even if you’re otherwise off the grid.
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