Reolink Go PT is a battery-powered camera that supports two-way audio, pan & tilt, time lapse, cloud, etc.
To better learn the working principle and settings of the camera, here are some instructions for your reference.
Siren
Cameras with audio alarms or Siren can make a loud prolonged sound as a signal or warning when the camera detects motion alarms.
You can enable this feature via the Reolink APP or Reolink Client.
-
On Reolink App
-
Launch Reolink App, enter the Device Settings page, and go to Siren under Notification settings.
-
Toggle the switch to enable the Siren.
For more details, please refer to:
-
-
On Reolink Client
Please launch Reolink Client and connect the camera, then go to Device settings > Surveillance> Siren page. Toggle the switch to enable the Siren.
For more details, please refer to:
How to Manually Trigger Siren via Reolink Client (New Client )
How to Set up Audio Alarm (Siren) Schedule via Reolink Client (New Client)
Two-way Audio
Two-way audio enables you to receive and transmit audio through the IP camera. Reolink cameras that support Two-way audio have a built-in speaker and microphone, you could talk through the camera via your Reolink app/client when you are far away from home.
You could enable the two-way audio function via the Reolink APP or Reolink Client.
-
On Reolink App
-
Log in to your camera on Reolink App, go to Device Settings > Advanced, and enable Record Audio.
-
Return to the camera live view interface. Tap the loudspeaker icon to turn on the audio and tap the Talk button to enter the 2-way audio interface.
-
Tap the microphone button to talk and tap the button again to turn it off. To exit the 2-way audio page, tap the cross icon.
For more details, please refer to How to Enable Two-Way Audio via Reolink App.
-
-
On Reolink Client
-
Launch Reolink Client and log in to the camera, then go to Device Settings > Device > Sounds page to enable the Record audio switch.
-
Enable the audio icon at the bottom of the Live View page, then left-click on the Live Liew Page and click on the Microphone icon.
And then click to start talking, the two-way audio function is enabled and you can talk now. To turn the microphone off, please tap on the icon again.
For more details, please refer to How to Enable Two-way Audio via Reolink Client (New Client).
-
Pan&Tilt
A camera with the pan and tilt feature is capable of remote directional control (left/right/up/down).
Pan means the camera can rotate from the left and right, allowing the camera to have a wide coverage area, while Tilt means the camera can tilt up and down, giving the camera a wide vertical range of coverage.
You may refer to the instructions below to control the camera.
-
On Reolink App
- Tap the PTZ icon to unfold the PTZ menu.
- To control pan/tilt, please press and hold on the circle button and move it left/right/up/down.
-
For more details, please refer to Using Pan/Tilt/Zoom via Reolink App.
-
On Reolink Client
-
Launch Reolink Client and connect your camera, then click on the screen to call the PTZ option like the picture below.
-
To control the Pan/Tilt, please click the directional arrows to manually control the direction of the camera.
For more details, please refer to Use Pan/Tilt/Zoom via Reolink Client (New Client).
-
Time-lapse
Time-lapse photography, also known as time-lapse video, is a shooting technique that compresses time. It shoots a group of photos or videos Later, by connecting photo series or extracting video frames, the process of several minutes, hours, or even several years is compressed into a short period of time and played as a video. In a time-lapse video, the process of slowly changing objects or scenes is compressed into a short period of time, presenting a wonderful scene that is usually undetectable by the naked eye.
To set up timelapse for your camera, you could refer to the instructions below.
-
On Reolink App
-
Launch Reolink App and go to Device Settings > Time Lapse.
-
Tap Try Now and select a scene for time-lapse capture.
-
Customize settings for the scene you choose.
-
For more details, please refer to:
How to Set up Time Lapse via Reolink App
How to Delete Time Lapse Captures via Reolink App - How to Playback the Time Lapse Captures via Reolink App
- How to Download Time Lapse Captures via Reolink App
-
-
On Reolink Client
-
Launch the Reolink client, log in to the camera, and click the Time Lapse button.
-
Click Create Now and select a scene for time-lapse capture.
-
Customize settings for the scene you choose.
For more details, please refer to How to Set up Time Lapse via Reolink Client.
-
Cloud
Reolink Cloud service is based on cloud computing technology. It can perform data storage, editing, and retrieval over the Internet. Please note that the Reolink Cloud service is not compulsory but optional.
At present, the Reolink Cloud is supported by several Reolink camera models in different countries and regions (click Reolink Cloud Availability to learn more).
-
On Reolink App
- Launch Reolink App on your phone, log in to the camera and go to the Cloud page.
- Log in to or sign up for your Reolink account.
Verify your email address. Reolink (noreply@reolink.com) will send an email to you. Click the link in the email to verify your email address.
- After logging in to the camera, go to the cloud storage page, and tap the Subscribe button.
- Choose a plan, read and confirm Terms & Policies, and proceed to checkout.
- Select the camera(s) and tap the Bind button.
-
For more details, please refer to:
How to Subscribe Reolink Free Cloud Plan
How to Create/Subscribe Reolink Cloud Account via Reolink App
-
On Website
-
Sign up and Create Your Cloud Account. Please make sure to verify your email address.
-
Go to Cloud, choose a Cloud plan and fill in the billing address, and subscribe to a Cloud plan.
-
Bind Your Cameras to the Cloud via Reolink App.
For more details, please refer to:
How to Subscribe to Reolink Cloud Plans via the Reolink Website
How to Switch, Renew, or Cancel Plans if You Have Subscribed to Multiple Reolink Cloud Plans
-
The configurations above are the special features for Reolink Go PT. For more common settings, you may refer to Device Settings for Battery-powered Cameras.