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Reolink Go, the 4G smart security camera, is a video surveillance camera for RVers

The 4G rechargeable, battery-powered security camera.
The Reolink 4G rechargeable, battery-powered security camera. — Photo courtesy Reolink

The Reolink Go, the 4G smart security camera, is a video surveillance camera for RVers, motorhome owners, trailer owners and those who are looking for a monitoring solution in places with no WiFi. Wire-free, portable and weatherproof - you can install or take Reolink Go just about anywhere. 

Priced at $249.99, this unique 4G security camera is affordable and makes great gear for those living on the road.

  • 100% wire-free and portable;
  • Rechargeable battery - long lasting power per charge of the battery; money-saving and eco-friendly;
  • Connects to 4G network and works in places with no WiFi;
  • No monthly subscription fee or charges;
  • Great alternative to trail cams;
  • Starlight night vision: captures the smallest details even in low light conditions, up to 33 feet;
  • Optional solar power: connect the camera to Reolink Solar Panel to get non-stop power. 

We are launching this cool gadget later this month via crowdfunding on Indiegogo with a lower offer of $149.99 for early adopters from the U.S., the UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Canada, and Australia. Be the first to know when the Reolink Go 4G battery-powered camera is ready - visit our website, and subscribe to our mailing list to be notified. 

 

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