Reolink Go PT Ultra is the standardized camera selected for every ASV valet location. Chosen for four-dimensional fit: image quality sharp enough to matter, remote pan-and-tilt control, solar power that removes any wiring dependency, and no per-camera monthly subscription. Full specs, deployment context, and answers to the questions Chris has already asked.

Most cellular security cameras are built for hunting land, cabins, or construction sites. The valet stand is a different environment. Cash changes hands at hand-height in the frame. Cars enter and exit constantly. Nights get dark. Weather runs the full Cleveland spectrum. Four criteria drove the selection.
4K 8MP resolution captures license plates on incoming cars and hand-level cash exchanges at the valet stand. 1080p cameras blur at that distance. This one doesn't.
355° horizontal pan and 140° vertical tilt controlled from Chris's phone. If something needs a closer look, the camera pivots to it. Fixed cameras miss whatever happens two feet outside the frame.
6W Reolink Solar Panel 2 charges the built-in battery in as little as 10 minutes of daily sunlight. Battery holds up to 2 months on cloudy days. Zero dependency on restaurant power or Wi-Fi.
Camera features, live view, motion detection, smart alerts, and pan-tilt-zoom are all included with the hardware. The only recurring cost is a T-Mobile or AT&T prepaid SIM at roughly $10 per camera per month, billed direct to ASV.
All 5 cameras register to a single Reolink app on Chris's phone. From that app: live view of any location, playback of motion-triggered recordings, pan-tilt-zoom control, two-way audio if needed, siren and spotlight activation, and download of any clip to text or email. Same app on iPhone and Android. Same app for iPad and desktop.
The camera and solar panel mount on the valet stand pole, roughly 8 to 10 feet off the ground. The camera points down at a slight angle toward the cash exchange zone and the driver-side of arriving vehicles. Solar panel angles south at 30 to 45 degrees for Ohio latitude. The unit is fully wireless. No cable runs. No power draw from the restaurant. No Wi-Fi credentials required.

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