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Mark Reolink WWHA models bold to clerify which models are certified and which not.
See https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2025/04/17/reolink-joins-works-with-home-assistant/

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    • Updated Reolink integration documentation to highlight models certified under the Works with Home Assistant program.
    • Improved formatting for clarity by separating PoE and Wi-Fi variants of certain models.

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The documentation for the Reolink integration was updated to visually indicate which camera models are certified under the "Works with Home Assistant" program by marking them in bold. This formatting was applied across multiple lists of supported and tested devices, including directly connected models, battery-powered models, hubs/NVRs, and specific camera variants. The changes are limited to documentation formatting for clarity and certification visibility, with no modifications to the integration’s code or behavior.

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source/_integrations/reolink.markdown Updated documentation to bold certified models, clarified model listings, and adjusted formatting.

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source/_integrations/reolink.markdown (7)

335-336: Add explanatory note for certified models
The newly inserted line clearly informs readers that bolded entries denote certification under the Works with Home Assistant program.


370-370: Highlight RLC‑823S2 as certified
The RLC‑823S2 entry is correctly wrapped in **…** and hyperlinked, clearly indicating its certified status.


375-375: Highlight RLC‑1224A as certified
The RLC‑1224A model is now bolded and linked appropriately to reflect its certification.


385-385: Highlight Reolink Duo 3 PoE as certified
The Reolink Duo 3 PoE entry is correctly bolded and hyperlinked to the product page.


389-392: Format TrackMix and Video Doorbell variants

  • The TrackMix PoE model is bolded and linked for certification.
  • The Wi‑Fi variant remains unbolded, correctly reflecting its non‑certified status.
  • The Video Doorbell PoE variants are unbolded and hyperlinked; the Wi‑Fi variants are bolded and hyperlinked.
    Formatting is consistent across all four entries.

402-402: Highlight Reolink Home Hub as certified
The Reolink Home Hub entry is now bolded and linked correctly to indicate certification.


417-418: Verify hyperlink for Reolink Doorbell Battery entry
The Argus Track model is bolded and linked correctly. However, the “Reolink Doorbell Battery” link points to /roadmap/, which may not be the dedicated product page. Please confirm whether this is the intended URL or update to the specific product page if available.


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Thanks, @starkillerOG 👍

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