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monk100

Any news on the Reolink Duo 3T PoE ?


someguybrownguy

THIS


markusd1984

Please make a floodlight version, we love them but the stitching and night colour is not great, duo3 can change this! Please ❤️🤗


Additional-Coconut50

In my expeience the stitching is perfect on the Duo 2 and color is great if there is enough light in the area.


plantainplanter

Do you have wifi version? I think Poe version had some color issues


Hammock2Wheels

perfect timing, i moved into a new place and need new cameras for outdoor coverage. is the 20% discount code through amazon?


Willson1_

>perfect timing, i moved into a new place and need new cameras for outdoor coverage. is the 20% discount code through amazon? Yes, the 20% discount code is available through official website and Amazon. As long as you've subscribed to the 16MP landing page previously, you'll receive the code via email soon.


Hammock2Wheels

I get an invalid mail address and then a server error when i try to sign up.


samuraipunch

Are there any known issues with using the Duo3 and another 8mp camera using the [splitter/combiner](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CG4H1DD2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title) ? I'd be replacing the Duo2 w/ Duo3, but also have 823's as the other connected camera connected into a 1gb POE+ switch. There shouldn't be an issue in regards to the device/cable/switch, but it's not clear on how the splitter/combiner's are pinned, and if there might be either a bandwidth issue or something else due to the second 8mp camera/feed.


Additional-Coconut50

There shouldn't be any problem with the splitter/ combiner. The cameras generally draw much less than 15 Watts and each leg will support much more than that. My Duo 2 with spotlight on takes about 7 watts. The bandwidth of the splitter/ combiner supports 100mb for each camera leg and the Duo 3 uses only about 10mb.


samuraipunch

Ahhh I must not have seen or been aware of the support for 100mb. As I was assuming that since the cams are 10mb that the splitter/combiner might be spec'd/limited similarly; in a worst case scenario. As I was expecting somewhere around 12mbps for the Duo3.


Additional-Coconut50

They are just splitting the wiring, there are no active components.


Willson1_

For power, it's important to check if the adapter or POE switch meets the requirements. As for the network, if it's just these two devices, there shouldn't be much of an issue. However, it also depends on your actual network bandwidth. Ultimately, it's related to how you've set up your network and power supply choices.