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🏠🔐 Your home’s smartest guardian—control, privacy, and power, all in one sleek hub.
The Reolink Home Hub centralizes control for up to 8 compatible battery-powered WiFi security cameras and doorbells, offering dual-band WiFi connectivity (2.4/5GHz), AES-128 encrypted local storage with a 64GB SD card (expandable to 1TB), and no monthly fees. It features offline recording, smart alarm notifications, and comprehensive event summaries, designed exclusively for Reolink devices to deliver secure, subscription-free home surveillance with advanced privacy protections.


















| ASIN | B0DP9MYNQ5 |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9 in Surveillance Video Recorders |
| Brand | REOLINK |
| Built-In Media | 1m Network Cable *1, 64GB microSD card*1, Power Adapter, Reolink Home Hub*1 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Alexa, Reolink wifi/poe camera |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Remote, Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 598 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 3.75 x 3.75 x 6.38 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.75 x 3.75 x 6.38 inches |
| Manufacturer | REOLINK |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Mfr Part Number | Reolink Home Hub |
| Model Number | Reolink Home Hub |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
J**T
Excellent solar powered wifi system
Excellent system! Setup was easy. We connected all four cameras to the hub prior to installation to verify function. The wifi range is excellent - we have cameras on all four corners of a 1600' home with a three car garage. Image quality is excellent. Range of the sensor is great too. It sees out to 150' or so with no problems. Nite vision is excellent, daytime is crystal clear. We added two 128 cards, storage is ample. Installing the cameras was easy. Oddly, if you follow the direction, it's really simple. The options for mounting are vast - multiple hard mounting and strap mounts. All hardware is included. The hub is really nice for reviewing video. My only nitpicks were that the filter feature doesn't retain the choices selected. And the supplied network cable is very short. Other than that, it's easy and intuitive software. Multiple users can view videos at the same time. And all at no additional fees! Our previous system was dropped due to increasing costs on a monthly basis. The Reolink is more expensive upfront, but will pay for itself very quickly based on the old per camera cost of the old one.
G**H
Great product, but probably turn off the wifi feature.
If you have multiple cameras this is exactly what you want. Similar to an nvr, just easier and simple. It's able to produce 2.4 and 5ghz wifi just for the cameras, but it's only recommended to do this if the hub is closer to the cameras than the router, but a lot. You don't want it's wifi interfering with your router wifi. I have it with 2 cams and it works great. I plan to get 1 or 2 more cams and the hub will be perfect for this. Just be careful when you change wifi settings, because once the cams are installed and the wifi disconnects because of a wrong pass or something, you will be forced to pull the cam off the wall and plug the ethernet back into your lan and redo the entire initial setup again. It's so egregiously ridiculous, after having to do that once, I was tempted to chuck it out the window and buy another brand, but it's so good that I just make sure that will never happen again. Reolink it you are listening, your initial setup process regarding wifi is ridiculous. I have never owned or seen another wifi camera that ever had to force a user to yank it off the wall outside and be forced to plug it into the router with ethernet all over again when something goes wrong with the wifi. It's egregious. Please fix it, there's 0 excuse to do this to your customers.
B**B
One ring to rule them all?........Er.....No!
Both this device (and mainly Reolink) are flawed. If you are thinking about buying this device then hold your hope very tightly in your grubbly paws as you pull the trigger on it. Let's start with Reolink's (so called) compatibility list. Stick your tongue very firmly in your cheek while you read it because some camera's on the list as working do not, and some listed as "possibly not" do. For example; I have 3 camera's. 1 is an Argus Eco Listed on the Reolink Home Hub Compatibility page as working doesn't. It needed a firmware update, except when I tried to update I got a message telling me the firmware was up to date. In the meantime that camera was not monitoring anything! I wrote an email to Reolink support and waited. And waited......... I eventually ended up spending part of a morning resetting both the camera and the Home Hub so I could use it again as a standalone camera (there's another catch to this.) Eventually...... I got a response from Reolink........ Deep Joy........Err no! The response after 4 days was..... "Whether you would like our technical team to investigate the issue?" Well d'oh. Problem was that the question was phrased in such a way that I was wondering whether their team wanted remote access? So another 24 hours go by while that issue is clarified. And...........24 hours later another email arrives...... You are getting the picture! Eventually after a full 8 days they "pushed" a new firmware update to the camera which solved the problem. I said earlier that there was a catch and here it is! If you leave the sd card in the camera then the recording is on the camera not the Home Hub (something Reolink, are not clear about) so of course I removed it before attempting to add it (unsuccessfully remember?) Reolink don't seem to understand that you bought the camera for security so while you are aging and dying waiting for your once a day email to repair the situation your camera may not be providing you with that security because you do not have a video stream or the ability to record any incidents. As far as I am concerned the Home Hub is is a case of Reolink shooting themselves in their own foot but their customer feels the pain. What's the point of a compatibility list if it's not accurate? The idea is also a little half baked. As it stands it's a good idea, the fatal flaw with many security camera's is that if someone steals the camera they've also stolen the recording! This does prevent that. By half baked I mean, it looks like someone had a great idea but no one thought it through. The Home Hub is about the size of a Sonos speaker. I cannot imagine that there isn't enough room in that box for some batteries as backup during a power cut. The current situation is that all of my camera's are powered by rechargeable batteries but if I have a power cut at my house the camera's will still work but unless I have battery backup the hub will shut down and stop recording. As I say; not thought through!
S**A
Well thought out design for a home camera setup
Excellent stand alone camera system. Very thoughtful installation instructions and everything was included (except for a drill). Would highly recommend.
L**H
Good system, but not perfect
Bought this to replace an older harbor freight camera system that stopped connecting to my network after 5-6yrs. I really like the PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) function, as well as being able to set "favorite" positions. this allows me to cover almost every bit of the area around my place with at least one, usually 2 cameras. I also like that each one has it's own SD card as well as connecting to the hub, nice redundancy for security. It not being subscription dependent is another huge plus. Being able to run off battery and solar is a huge plus and gives considerably more flexibility in mounting, and so far for my house the battery life is good. When we had some freezing rain and snow ice, the cameras were unable to move, but I suspect that goes for any camera that isn't completely sealed (my vehicle doors were iced shut as well). I've only seen a few downsides so far: I don't like being app dependent (as in no PC access, Phone or tablet only), no realtime viewer (I can't just look over at a screen I have to open the app). The regular hub has no HDD or way to plug in an external HDD so that does limit you somewhat on size therefore playback history. However even with those few shortcomings, it is still an exceptional value, outperforming the system I bought just a few years ago for my office for a fraction of the price
D**B
Reliable, Silent Hub That Ties My Cameras Together — Just Missing One Key Feature
The Reolink Home Hub has been a rock-solid part of my home security setup since I installed it. I’ve connected all my Reolink battery and Wi-Fi cameras to it, maxing out the storage with large microSD cards, and it handles everything without a hiccup. The hub itself is completely silent, which I love — no buzzing or lights to distract. Setup was quick and painless, and once it was on my network, all the cameras linked up smoothly. Even though I don’t use the hub’s built-in Wi-Fi (my coverage isn’t strong enough out back), I still rely on it for centralized recording, local storage, and event management. It’s basically the brain of my outdoor camera system. One of the best features is the event history — being able to go back and see motion clips, audio triggers, or camera activity in a timeline makes it way easier to check what happened and when. No more guessing or sifting through hours of footage. Everything is organized, searchable, and plays back clearly. It’s especially helpful when I’m reviewing nighttime alerts or double-checking deliveries. Plus, the integration with Home Assistant is seriously seamless. I can pull up camera feeds, trigger recordings, and monitor status right from my HA dashboard, which is exactly what I want in a smart home setup. The only thing missing — and it’s kind of a big one for me — is having that event history available in Home Assistant. Right now, I have to open the Reolink app or web portal to see the timeline of events, which breaks the flow when I’m trying to stay within HA. If Reolink added that data to their Home Assistant integration, this hub would go from great to perfect. But even without that, it’s been totally reliable, easy to use, and gives me peace of mind knowing all my camera footage is stored safely and locally. No subscriptions, no lag, just solid performance.
J**J
Good kit
Works great for HA, in fact you’ll need this if you’re running their cameras with HA, also nice because it stores locally so even if someone steals or destroys the cameras SD card, footage is still on the hub
J**E
A great buy
This is my 3rd one i bought. I am using all 3. Great product. I have one at each place I use the reolink cameras. You need these to use the cameras and the app together. Very easy to add this to your account. I have all 3 on the same app page and all 3 are at different properties. Its also easy to add the cameras to these. It does not come with a memory card. I suggest either the 128 or 256 card. Neither of which I have filled up yet, but good to have more memory than not enough. I highly recommend this company for their cameras. Pay once for the equipment and that's it. No app charges. No monthly charges. I bought the better solar powered video sec cameras. They do a sale on those at times on amazon. I get them then for about 189?? Each. Depending on the size of your house and what your walls are made of, one should be enough for an avg size home. These take about 5 min to add to the reolink app, maybe less.
L**Y
Easily recommended if you have a reolink wificam ecosystem
Reolink Home Hub, Home Security Systems, Expandable Local Storage, UP to 16MP Motion Recording & Playback, Encryption Algorithm, 2.4/5 GHz WiFi6, 64GB microSD Card Included, No Monthly Fee This is absolutely awesome. What does it do? Ability to manage 8 reolink cams and store all 8 cameras' footage into your hub locally. You own the data. Encrypted. The nonpro model (this one) is just a hub that takes 2 micro SD cards. (pro hub lets you connect more than 8 cameras and takes a hard drive instead o SD). It does come with an 64gb high endurance card. I put the sandisk 512GB card in the second slot. This hub allows you add to your reolink ecosystem and associate REOLINK cameras with the hub. Check if your reolink cameras can work with this hub (see the reolink site). The hub can manage up to 8 reolink cameras. It allow ALL reolink footage to be stored to your local home hub (rather than the cloud) thus eliminating the need to subscribe to cloud space --> of course the benefit of uploading to cloud is obviously for the fact that the data is safe from fire and in a different location. The hub connects via ETHERNET to your switch/router. so long as your cameras are on the same network as the hub (same subnet), it is able to connect to your hub and store the data. In fact this hub association with solar powered cameras such as the two that come with this kit, is actually better for batterylife on the solar powered cams becasue the hub manages when and how footage is sent, reducing unnecessary wake-ups and conserving battery. Also he hub acts as a local relay, minimizing power-hungry Wi-Fi activity thus saving battery life as well --> it was found in some forums that you get a huge power savings using the solar power cams with the hub rather than without the hub. Now how does this work when cameras have SD card install in standalone mode and then you join the camera to the hub? what would be the point of keep SD card in the camera itself? Well it acts as redundancy. If network is down, and cannot reach the hub, then footage is stored in the sd card directly in the camera. if your home uses power, and hub is down, then the solar powered battery cams still operate and footage is stored on the sdcard installed in the camera itself. So yes theres still a good reason to keep sd card in the camera itself, even when you have huge storage in the home hub. Something i immediately noticed when using reolink cameras with the home hub is that i can connect to each camrea quicker . Something i didnt expect but was a pleasant surprise. If you have more than 8 cams on your property you could actually buy a second one. Manage two sets of cameras in your home. Example: use one hub for front yard cams and another one for back yard cams. Buying one hub is a nice low cost of entry (compared to the home hub pro which is pricier). Most homes you'd just need one hub. But for more elaborate properties you might either upgrade later on to a home hub pro to get more than 8 cameras... or just expand youir existing setup with another 8 cams with a second home hub. ------------ Anyway, i'm impressed. i absolutely floored by the reolink hub. Thus far i've got nothing but great news on this system. VASTLY superior to main stream camera systems. Adding home hub imo is a total MUST HAVE. It adds a lot of value to the setup for very little cost. Saves you from needing a cloud subscription . I can easily recommend this one.
P**N
Wrong animal detection sometimes
Very good quality. Just sometimes it detects human as animal. The solar panel works perfect.
T**S
Importantisimo
Perfecto,.llegó rapidísimo, superó las expectativas debido a que mis cámaras no grababan bien los eventos del dia, ahora todo está en orden, fácil de instalar.
S**N
Happy customer
Prompt delivery. Easy to initiate and install Works as expected Happy customer
M**K
PCブラウザからカメラを制御が一番の目的だったので購入。Reolink Argus PT Ultraと組み合わせ。
Reolink Argus PT Ultra (wifi ソーラー充電式) と組み合わせて使用。PCブラウザからカメラを制御が一番の目的だったので購入。 Reolinkアプリから、設定>デバイス情報>ネットワーク詳細情報>サーバー設定 に進むとサーバー基本ポート、RTMP、HTTP、HTTPS、RTSP、ONVIFの各ポートが設定があります。 Pros: (1) ホームネットワーク上のpc/携帯ブラウザ(safari, chrome、edgeなど)からでもHome Hubを経由してカメラライブ、PTZ(カメラ角度の調整)および録画の確認ができるようになる。ただし、最初にReolinkアプリから設定が必要。 Cons: (2) Reolink wifiカメラは、直接Home Hubの専用ネットワークに繋がるのでHome Hubの無線が届く範囲に置く必要がある。(3) Home Hubの有線LANポートは2.5Gb未対応と思われる(ASUSのルーターの2.5Gbポートに繋ぐとポート異常で低速(100Mb)でしか繋がらなかった)。
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