Both Reolink NVR and cameras support Reolink time-lapse. Do their functions have the same use? Or is there any difference? Please read this article, which could answer your confusion.
Time lapse is divided into two types: one is for recording future events, and the other is for recording existing events. The features may vary slightly depending on the model version of the camera, and whether it is used with Reolink NVR or Reolink Home Hub.
The following table we will divide it into three scenarios: camera used standalone, camera connected to Reolink NVR, camera connected to Reolink Home Hub. You can check the information below to to understand time lapse feature.
Reolink Camera |
Usage | Types | Supported Models/hardware version | Whether related to the camera's own compatibility | How to Operate (Click the link below to learn more) |
Standalone Use | Future events |
All Reolink cameras are supported, except for the following:
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/ | Via Reolink App/Client | |
With Reolink NVR | Existing events |
RLN8-410/RLN16-410 (H3MB18, N2MB02, N3MB01, N6MB01, N7MB01) RLN12W RLN36 |
No | Via Reolink NVR Monitor | |
Future events |
RLN8-410/RLN16-410 (H3MB18, N2MB02, N3MB01) RLN12W RLN36 |
Yes |
1.Connect the camera to the rouer and set up. (Battery-powered cameras are excluded) |
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RLN8-410 N7MB01 RLN16-410 N6MB01 |
1.Enable Hybridge mode on the Reolink NVR monitor. 2.Add the camera individually, configure via the Reolink App/Client. |
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With Reolink Home Hub | Future events | Reolink Home Hub/Home Hub Pro | Yes | Via Reolink App/Client |
Conclusion:
Camera Standalone Use: Only future events can be recorded in the time lapse.
Camera Connected to Reolink NVR: Only existing events can be recorded in the time lapse.
Exception: By enabling Hybridge mode, you are able to configure both types of time lapse recording on the RLN8-410 N7MB01 and RLN16-410 N6MB01 (Firmware v3.5.1).
Reolink Home Hub: If the camera supports the time lapse feature, it will also support this feature when connected to the Home Hub, with the same effect as standalone use.
For setting up time-lapse, please refer to: