Before you start
Put your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV on the same local network as the camera or NVR. You need the local IP address, username, password, and NVR channel number if applicable.
RTSP URL format
Current Reolink support documents use /Preview_01_main and /Preview_01_sub. Older integrations may still mention /h264Preview_01_main or /h264Preview_01_sub.
Some Reolink models have RTSP/ONVIF disabled by default, and some battery or special models have limited third-party support. Confirm the exact model.
ONVIF setup
Enable RTSP and ONVIF ports in Reolink port settings when the model supports them. Default RTSP port is 554 and default ONVIF port is 8000.
For live video, check ONVIF Profile S first. For newer features such as H.265, confirm Profile T or equivalent support on both camera and client.
Troubleshooting
If video does not open, check IP address, credentials, RTSP port, ONVIF service, subnet, and codec. Use sub stream for weak networks or multi-camera grids.
Safe access
Do not expose RTSP or ONVIF ports directly to the public internet. Use VPN such as Tailscale or WireGuard for remote viewing.
FAQ
What is the RTSP URL for Reolink?
It depends on model and firmware. Use the format in this guide as a starting point and verify the port in the camera UI or manual.
Does Reolink support ONVIF?
Many models do, but support varies. Enable ONVIF where required and use SmartRTSP ONVIF scan first.
Can I view it on iPhone?
Yes. If the camera or NVR exposes RTSP or ONVIF on the local network, you can add it to SmartRTSP.
Related setup guides
Along with this brand guide, these RTSP URL, ONVIF, and IP camera setup pages help complete the SmartRTSP setup.