When it comes to securing your premises, Reolink offers two primary surveillance solutions for system management: the Reolink Home Hub device, ideal for home and small business environments, and the Reolink NVR, suited for larger-scale surveillance needs. This guide helps you understand the key differences to make an informed choice.

Applies to: Reolink Home Hub, Hub 1, Reolink Home Hub Pro, Hub P1, Reolink NVRs.

Reolink Home Hub Devices: Smart & Simple

  • Application Scenarios:
    Home users and small commercial settings, favoring simple installation.
  • Storage:
    Reolink Home Hub: Supports up to 2 microSD cards (512GB each).
    Reolink Home Hub Pro: Supports 1 HDD (up to 16TB) + 1 microSD card (512GB).
  • Camera Compatibility
    Both the Reolink hub system and the Reolink NVR system support battery-powered and plug-in cameras. Reolink Home Hub devices are recommended if you have battery cameras.
    Compatibility check: Reolink Home Hub Compatibility.
  • Smart Feature:
    Smart home integration with Amazon Alexa and Google Home.

    How to Add Reolink Cameras to Amazon Alexa

    How to Add Reolink Cameras to Google Home

Reolink NVRs: Scalable & Robust

  • Application Scenarios:
    Large residences, commercial, and industrial settings, opting for large-scale camera deployment.
  • Storage:
    High-capacity storage with customizable configurations.
    How to Expand the Capacity of Reolink NVRs
  • Camera Compatibility
    Both Reolink hub system and Reolink NVR system support battery-powered and plug-in cameras. Reolink NVRs are recommended if you have plug-in cameras.
    Compatibility check: Introduction to Hardware Versions of Reolink NVRs

Simple Tips for Choosing Between Reolink NVR and Home Hub

By considering the following factors, you can select the most appropriate central management device for your surveillance system, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.

1. Scale of Surveillance

  • Small Spaces? Choose the Home Hub devices. It's perfect for homes or small businesses.
  • Big Areas? Go for the Reolink PoE NVR or Wireless NVR. It's built for larger properties like big houses, shops, or factories.

2. Camera Type

  • Battery Fans? The Home Hub devices work great with cameras that run on batteries.
  • Plug-In Preferred? The NVR is your go-to for NVR cameras that need to be plugged in.

3. Storage Needs

  • Short Recordings? If you don't need to keep videos for long, either option might do.
  • Long-Term Storage? Make sure to pick the one that can hold all your video recordings—the NVR typically offers more space.

 

Choosing between Reolink Home Hub device and Reolink NVR depends on your surveillance needs. Home Hub suits small-scale setups, while NVR is ideal for larger areas, offering higher storage capacity and scalability.