REOLINK 8CH NVR for PoE IP Cameras RLN8-410 vs TIGERSECU 16-channel HD DVR Security Recorder (Hybrid 6-in-1, 2MP/5MP) without HDD
Overall winner: REOLINK 8CH NVR for PoE IP Cameras RLN8-410
Key Differences
REOLINK's NVR (A) is positioned as the more affordable option with higher average rating and strong image/night-vision praise, making it a good pick if you prioritize image quality and simpler PoE NVR setup. TIGERSECU's recorder (B) is a hybrid 16-channel DVR with multi-format compatibility and broader camera support, so choose it if you need a more versatile recorder that accepts multiple camera types and formats
REOLINK 8CH NVR for PoE IP Cameras RLN8-410
A network video recorder for Reolink PoE cameras with built-in 2TB drive for 24/7 recording. Users praise easy setup, high image quality, and value, while mixed reviews note occasional connectivity and compatibility issues
Pros
- easy setup
- crystal-clear night vision
- high-resolution image quality
- pre-installed 2TB hard drive
Cons
- occasional stops working
- connectivity issues
- mixed compatibility with some devices
TIGERSECU 16-channel HD DVR Security Recorder (Hybrid 6-in-1, 2MP/5MP) without HDD
Universal 16-channel DVR supporting 2MP/5MP TVI, AHD, CVI, RS485 PTZ, analog and IP cameras. Designed for easy setup with compatibility across TIGERSECU cameras
Pros
- multi-format compatibility
- easy setup and user-friendly interface
- supports remote viewing
- crystal-clear picture quality
Cons
- mixed remote viewing performance
- reports of intermittent operation
- no included hard drive
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | REOLINK |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | TIGERSECU |
| User Reviews | REOLINK |