Reolink Launches TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi With 4K PTZ and Local AI Video Search

Reolink just dropped a pretty serious upgrade for anyone who wants full yard or driveway coverage without stacking multiple cameras. The new TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi is a hardwired, dual-lens 4K PTZ floodlight cam built for one job: eliminating blind spots. It’s available now in the U.S. starting at $259.99 on Reolink.com and Amazon, and it stays subscription-free.

The standout is the two-lens setup that gives you two views at once. You get a wide 4K view for the full scene and a zoomed view that can track movement with up to 6x hybrid zoom, both shown side-by-side in the Reolink app. The camera automatically shifts focal lengths while it tracks, so you keep detail up close and farther out without that usual “blur and refocus” lag you get on single-lens cameras.

For nighttime, Reolink packed in up to 3000 lumens of dimmable lighting for full-color footage, plus an automatic 110dB siren if you want the extra deterrent. You can also choose between cool (6500K) or warm (3000K) lighting, and either set it manually or let it adjust based on ambient light.

The other big win is search and privacy. TrackFlex uses Reolink’s on-device AI to let you pull clips by typing what you’re looking for, like “man in a blue shirt,” and it can identify people, vehicles, animals, and packages. Since it’s processed locally, you’re not sending that data off to the cloud or paying extra just to find the moment you need.

Lastly, it has a smart coverage trick called Out-of-View Detection using three PIR sensors, which can pick up motion even outside the camera’s direct view in a wide 270-degree zone. If you’ve ever had someone move just off camera and slip through a gap, that’s exactly what this is trying to solve.

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