
- Relatively self-sufficient operation thanks to WLAN, battery and solar panel
- 2K resolution
- Time lapse
- Fully usable without cloud, optional cloud storage
- Easy to operate via smartphone and desktop app
- Dual-band WLAN (2.4, 5 GHZ)
The Reolink Argus Series B330 is a state-of-the-art network camera that delivers stunning images with an impressive resolution of 5 MP. It offers a Super HD resolution of 2880 x 1616 pixels, enabling detailed monitoring. Thanks to its dual-band Wi-Fi functionality, a stable connection is ensured, while the built-in person and vehicle detection adds an extra layer of security. The camera can be charged with the Reolink solar panel, providing continuous power supply in sunlight. The highly efficient solar panel with an output of 6 W ensures that the camera operates reliably even in changing light conditions. Its robust construction makes it ideal for outdoor use, while the flexible placement allows for easy installation in various locations.
Network camera type | Outdoor surveillance camera |
Power supply | Rechargeable battery operated, Solar panel |
Item number | 69934179 |
Manufacturer | Reolink |
Category | Network camera |
Manufacturer No. | 40-57-9763 + 40-57-9065 |
Release date | 30.4.2026 |
Network camera type | Outdoor surveillance camera |
Camera resolution | 5 Mpx |
Protection type (IP code) | IP65 |
Application range | Outside |
Power supply | Rechargeable battery operated, Solar panel |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂ emissions | 29.26 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 0.70 |
Number of cameras | 1x |
Scope of delivery | Solar panel |
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