My criteria for the camera were simple but specific:* It had to be wireless (I did NOT use a cable)* It had to have night vision.* It had to be motion triggered.* Had it to be solar powered (I did NOT want to run extension cords up the wall of my house). I live in the country so safety is not my priority. However, viewing different forms of wildlife was. We have deer, bear, moose, bats, foxes, coyotes, mountain lions, etc. that visit us regularly and I like to catch a glimpse when I can. The Reolink camera was perfect. This is part of my daily life; Check the replay to see what visitors I had the night before. The camera was very easy to set up and connect to my WiFi, and the solar panels never let me down - even on cloudy days. In my case, these cameras (bought 2) were a luxury, but they are an investment that pays off every day.
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