🔒 Secure your view with style and simplicity
The REOLINK Junction Box B10 is a robust aluminium enclosure designed to protect and organize cables for multiple Reolink bullet cameras. Featuring an IP54 waterproof rating, it ensures reliable outdoor and indoor use while simplifying installation and maintaining a sleek, professional look.
Are Batteries Required | No |
Video Capture Resolution | 5 MP |
Waterproof Rating | IP54 |
Control Method | App |
Effective Still Resolution | 5 MP |
Additional Features | Store the tail-cables of Reolink PoE cameras |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Connectivity Protocol | Ethernet |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions | 4.8 x 0.01 x 1.79 inches |
R**R
VERY waterproof.
Had an older Reolink camera with triangular holes - that didn't quite match up with the ones listed as compatible. By using a larger drill, I opened the holes in the camera up so they matched close enough and did a mount. Looks fine and very tight enclosure that was easy to mount. A bit expensive, but perfect for the job.
D**D
Not for the 1240a
Does NOT fit the RLC-1240a. I bought this because the AI question/answer said someone bought it and it fit the RLC-1240a. This is incorrect. I purchased it, it does not fit. It is well made, and it does not say on the package that it fits, so I will not give it a low rating. I ended up drilling a couple holes and mounting the camera at an offset to make it work.
M**R
A bit pricey
A bit pricey given the very good pricing of Reolink cameras. Slightly different than photo - lid has many partial holes (obviously for other models) and a sticker showing the ones actually drilled and tapped. Sticker needs to be removed if installing in possibly wet areas.Perfect fix; makes for a very nice and neat install of Reolink cameras without leaving the connector pigtail on the camera exposed. Will be buying more.If installing outside, I recommend putting a bead of caulk on the bottom of the camera before screwing it to thejunction box.
J**K
Well designed and sturdy.
Very well designed, functional and high capacity.
R**D
A tad expensive but really makes a tidy, professional camera install
A tad expensive but really makes a tidy, professional camera install, especially when you cannot take the PoE cable through the wall to the camera. The screw holes are clearly labelled for each camera and it comes with the right screws- but only just enough so be careful not to drop them.You also get a template for screwing it to the wall. Expensive but worth the money.
L**S
Nice finished installation, TIPS INCLUDED, screws leave somewhat to be desired
You'll be happy when it's all done, but the predrilled holes for screws aren't so wonderful to attach because the screws are so short. Wish they were made of a ferrous metal so I could use my magnetic tray. I guess they are some kind of "stainless". DON'T LOSE SCREWS! The mounting screws for the cover plate are very small and short. Not a size you can find at the typical hardware store as they're made in China.When mounting the box to the wall, discard the wood screws provided and use something better. See last photo and you'll understand. I broke off two screw heads using my drill/driver putting these cheap ones into holes I had pre-drilled.The nut around where you feed the cable is a compression fitting to it will keep the weather out. You could use a separate wrench for the secondary nut because the rubber washer will deform unless you can hold it while tightening the compression nut.Mount Camera to cover plate while at a workbench (Not on a ladder). Much easier and less likely to lose those tiny screwsYou'll need to be able to attach a RJ45 connector to your cable after putting through the compression nut. You'll need a special tool available at hardware stores and YouTube has "How-To" videos to instruct you on this skill
C**S
Cumple con lo esperado, el precio es un poco alto
Compré 2 unidades para un par de cámaras Reolink RLC-810A de tipo bala, por 2 razones:1) Instalar la cámara sin dejar expuestos cables usando para ello el espacio en la propia caja de conexiones2) Facilitar el reemplazo de la cámara por otras en el futuro del mismo tipo sin tener que volver a perforar la pared ya que ésta caja cuenta con varios tipos de perforaciones estándares usadas por las cámaras Reolink de tipo Bala.Ambos objetivos se cumplieron, espero que Reolink siga sacando sus próximas cámaras de tipo bala con éstas mismas perforaciones, todo indica que así será.Lo positivo:Excelente calidad de construcción, a la par con la calidad de construcción robusta de las cámaras Reolink, es metálica y con diferentes círculos de perforaciones para la mayoría de los tipos de cámaras de Bala de Reolink, viene con todos los pernos necesarios, las perforaciones de la cara pincipal son ciegas (no son pasantes) por lo que en aquellas perforaciones que no se usan, no entra agua.Lo Negativo:El precio, el par de soportes me salió un poco mas barato que una cámara lo cual considero algo caro.En un principio me dio la impresión que las perforaciones del soporte no coincidían al 100% con las de la cámara pero con un poco de paciencia finalmente calzaron bien, enroscando un poco un perno, pasando al otro y luego al otro, sin necesidad de recurrir a ningún tipo de modificación de nada, quedaron bien y firmes.Si vas a montar la cámara en un lugar difícil de acceder, recomiendo,1- Perforar la pared2- Armar el cable POE3- Pegar la base de la caja a la pared4- Finalmente llegar con la cámara ya atornillada a la tapa unir los cables y cerrar.
T**S
Screw holes did not line up on two separate boxes with two separate Reolink RLC-510A cameras
I purchased two of these REOLINK branded junction box to go with two REOLINK RLC-510A cameras that I was mounting to the outside of my house. I tried both boxes with both cameras and could only ever get two of the three screw holes to line up when mounting the camera to the box. The reason I paid extra for this product was that it was, supposedly, specifically set up to work with REOLINK cameras. The RLC-510A is listed specifically as a supported camera.Also, I know what you might be thinking, surely it must be user error -- perhaps I needed to rotate the camera or perhaps I was accidentally using the wrong holes. I suppose that might be the case, but I spent no less than 1 full hour trying all different orientations and all any combination of holes on the box I could try and none of them work (though, the instructions very clearly indicated the holes marked "A" were the ones I needed -- I still tried other ones -- just in case.)In the end, I mounted the cameras using just two out of the three mounting holes and honestly, I'm sure they will be just fine -- but honestly -- I paid the extra $10 per box over the generic boxes were you drill your own holes so I wouldn't have to spend all that time fussing with the box. Very disappointing product.
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