Choosing the right SIM card is crucial for the optimal performance of your Reolink 4G cameras. Follow these guidelines to ensure you select the best option for your needs. 

Applies to: Reolink Go, Reolink Go PT, Reolink Go Plus, Reolink Go PT Plus, Reolink Go Ultra, Reolink Go PT Ultra, Reolink Go Ranger PT, KEEN Ranger PT, Reolink Duo 4G, Reolink Duo 2 LTE, Reolink TrackMix LTE, Reolink TrackMix LTE Plus, Reolink TrackMix Wired LTE.

Important Notes for Choosing the SIM Card

1. Each Reolink 4G camera requires one SIM card. A SIM card cannot be shared by multiple cameras.

2. If your Reolink camera is not on the list above, please contact the Reolink Support Team to determine if a SIM card is necessary for your Reolink camera.

3. For purchasing SIM cards, we recommend exploring local carriers or mobile service providers that best suit your needs. If possible, it would be ideal to take your Reolink 4G camera to the carrier's store to directly test the compatibility of the SIM card.

Step-by-Step Guide on Choosing the SIM Card 

Step 1. Confirm Recommended Carriers

Various countries/regions have different carriers available. Please visit the Reolink product specifications page and enter your country or region to check the corresponding recommended carriers. Click to check: Which is the Suggested SIM Card Provider in My Region?

(Note: If your country is not on the list or the recommended carrier is unavailable in your area, please contact Reolink Support for help.)

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Step 2. Chose SIM Card Size and Data Plan

Size: Choose a nano SIM card and ensure it fits properly into the camera. For installation instructions, refer to:

Data: Data usage depends on the bitrate you set for the camera. The actual data usage varies based on the actual working situation and may differ among SIM card providers. To estimate the data usage and choose the right data plan according for your needs, please refer to:

Other Considerations for SIM Cards

1. Carrier Limitations

Please choose a SIM card without carrier limitations to ensure seamless connectivity.

2. Contract Cards

Avoid using contract SIM cards, as these often come with restrictions that may prevent the card from being used with certain devices, including your Reolink camera.

3. Device Compatibility

Choose a SIM card that is not limited to a specific device, ensuring it can be used in other devices, such as your mobile phone.

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