Reolink has Earth Day Discounts

Just in case you weren’t aware, Earth Day is coming up on April 22nd. How does that mix in with a security camera company? Well, it’s because you can use these camera to keep an eye on wildlife outside – NOT just what’s going on with people on your property. So, here’s what the Reolink Earth Day sale has in store.

The main deals have started now, with four different devices getting 20-25% off. If you wait until the 19th, then those discounts jump up a bit more. Just make sure you get your order in before April 25th, because that’s when the sale ends. Here’s what they’re offering:

Reolink Earth Day Sale
  • Reolink’s TrackMix PoE is tailor-made for 24/7 animal watching, offering unparalleled versatility and coverage, with its 360-degree pan-tilt rotation and 6x zoom capability and will be discounted 25% from April 15th through 18th and then 29% off from April 19th to April 25th.
  • Reolink’s CX410 is perfect for day and night animal observation without disturbing them, thanks to its infrared LEDs, the CX410 ensures clear and discrete monitoring and will be discounted 25% from April 15th through 18th and then 27% off from April 19th to April 25th.
  • Reolink’s Argus Track with Solar Panel is perfect for bird and small animal watching around homes with WiFi network connections, the Argus Track offers unparalleled versatility and convenience and will be discounted 20% from April 15th through 18th and then 24% off from April 19th to April 25th. 
  • Reolink’s Go PT Ultra is tailored for outdoor wildlife observation or monitoring in areas with limited access to power and WiFi, the go-to solution for remote surveillance needs and will be discounted 20% from April 15th through 18th and then 24% off from April 19th to April 25th.

If you’re already setup with ethernet runs, then the first two should be pretty solid. For my money, though, it’s the latter two which leverage solar power and WiFi that are the ones of the most interest in the Reolink Earth Day sale. Why is that? Well, solar means never having to charge things up. When you add in WiFi, then these cameras can be placed just about anywhere.

Patrick Kansa

A big data developer and leader with a penchant for gadgets, books, watches and beverages. You can find my work on WristWatchReview, Knapsack.News, and Slushpile. If you're on Twitter and/or Instagram, you'll find me there as @PatrickWatches.

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