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What is a vandal-proof camera?

A vandal-proof camera is specially designed to resist tampering, impact, or intentional damage. It features secure mounting, reinforced housing, and impact-resistant construction to stay functional even in high-risk or exposed environments.

Which camera type is more vandal-resistant?

Dome cameras are typically more vandal-resistant than bullet cameras due to their compact, enclosed design. They're harder to tamper with and less noticeable.
Reolink vandal-proof dome cameras are rated IK10 — the highest level of impact protection available for security cameras.

Do I need to pay a subscription fee for Reolink's vandal-proof cameras?

No. All Reolink vandal-proof cameras include features like person, vehicle, and pet detection, as well as local storage (via SD card, NVR, FTP, or Reolink Hub) — with no subscription required.

How to power Reolink vandal-proof cameras?

PoE models: Powered via a single Ethernet cable connected to a PoE NVR, PoE switch, injector, or router.
(Ensure the device supports 802.3af (48V) active PoE standard.)

Wi-Fi models: Use a DC power adapter plugged into a standard power outlet.

Are Reolink vandal-proof cameras suitable for both indoor and outdoor use?

Yes. All models in the vandal-proof series are designed for both indoor and outdoor environments. With IP66 or IP67 weatherproof ratings and operating temperature ranges from -10°C to 55°C (14°F to 131°F), they withstand rain, dust, and extreme conditions.

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