Reolink launches AI system & 4K PTZ camera for smarter security
Reolink has announced new developments in smart security with the unveiling of its AI system ReoNeuraTM and a 4K 360-degree PTZ floodlight camera.
ReoNeuraTM is presented as an artificial intelligence system that aims to address issues commonly faced by security camera users, such as false alarms and the cumbersome process of reviewing extensive video footage. According to the company, this latest system enhances the ability to detect important events and reduce unnecessary alerts.
Among the principal features of ReoNeuraTM is its Smart Event Detection, which not only identifies people, animals, bikes, vehicles, and parcels but can also intelligently track delivery events. One notable capability is the detection of items appearing or disappearing from a scene, which helps ensure alerts relate only to significant occurrences. The system utilises customisable zones and schedules, giving users the capacity to tailor notifications to their specific needs.
The addition of video captioning technology allows ReoNeuraTM to generate straightforward, natural-language summaries of recorded footage. This enables users to understand the essence of an event quickly without the need to review the entire video sequence.
ReoNeuraTM is designed to tackle common consumer challenges, including sifting through hours of footage, missing events or experiencing false alarms. ReoNeuraTM is Reolink's intelligent AI system that sees smarter, understands deeper, and responds faster.
The company also highlighted features aimed at small and medium business operators. With customer flow analysis, the system can track the number of visitors entering and exiting a premises, provide a 24-hour heat map indicating busiest zones, and trigger real-time alerts for crowded areas. Reolink asserts that these features can assist business owners in improving operational efficiency and gaining clearer insights from their security data.
Reolink stated its intent to incorporate ReoNeuraTM across its entire suite of products, including security cameras, network video recorders, and cloud services. This integration is intended to offer broad options for users planning or maintaining security systems.
TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi
Alongside the AI announcement, Reolink has introduced the TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi camera. It is described as the world's first 4K 360-degree PTZ floodlight camera equipped with local AI video search capabilities. The device combines 4K ultra HD output, pan-tilt-zoom functionality, and what the company refers to as a "triple PIR sensor array." This hardware allows the camera to achieve full 360° coverage and 270° out-of-field motion detection, auto-rotating in response to movement outside its initial field of view.
The camera includes built-in support for AI-powered event search, helping users to quickly identify notable recordings. The floodlight portion is equipped with two adjustable lamps that together offer up to 3000 lumens of brightness. Users can adjust the colour temperature between 3000K and 6000K to balance visibility with the specific needs of their setting, whether for aesthetics or as a security deterrent.
Expanding its acclaimed floodlight lineup, Reolink introduced TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi, a dual-lens hardwired PTZ floodlight camera that sets a new benchmark for outdoor surveillance. Combining 4K ultra HD resolution, smooth pan-tilt control, and a triple PIR sensor array, TrackFlex delivers full 360° coverage and 270° out-of-field motion detection - even capturing off-screen movement by auto-rotating to record before subjects enter the frame. With AI Video Search built in, users can quickly locate key events for smarter, more efficient security management.
The company stated that pre-orders for TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi are now open and that early adopters are eligible for a 10% discount through subscription.
According to Reolink, these launches reflect its ongoing commitment to developing smart security tools that utilise artificial intelligence and new hardware design. The company noted it continues to broaden the reach of its security systems across both home and business settings, aiming to cater to a global customer base.