Reolink TrackFlex Floodlight Review – Single Camera Magic

The Reolink TrackFlex Floodlight Wi-Fi immediately caught my attention when we heard about and from setup to live viewing, TrackFlex feels like a product built around real outdoor use, large spaces, unpredictable movement, and the need to quickly figure out what actually happened without digging through hours of footage.

Using the camera, the set up was easy. Reolink truly has some of the smoothest set ups. Download the app, scan the barcode, follow a few steps and you’re all set! Once on, immediately, the dual-lens setup quickly became one of its strongest points. The wide lens gives you a full view of the area, while the tracking lens actively follows movement and pulls in closer detail. Seeing both views at the same time made monitoring feel far more natural than constantly switching angles. The Pan, Tilt, Zoom movement felt smooth and responsive, and once motion was detected, the camera had no problem locking on and following subjects across the scene.

My set up was in my backyard and one feature we kept coming back to was local AI video search. Instead of scrolling through timelines, we were able to search directly for events and jump straight to relevant clips stored locally. No cloud dependency, and no subscription walls, just connect with a Micro SD and you should be good. Paired with the 4K image quality, it made reviewing clips surprisingly painless, especially when you just want answers.

The floodlight itself is bright, with up to 3000 lumens, it easily outshines most security lights we’ve used, and the ability to adjust brightness and color temperature makes it usable beyond just security moments. It didn’t really matter if it was set for full illumination or dialed back for general visibility, the lighting felt purposeful, and a generalsense of security. Combined with smart detection, auto tracking, and the built-in siren, the camera feels like it’s actively responding to what’s happening.

The TrackFlex feels like a strong option for anyone who wants wide coverage without installing multiple cameras. It’s especially well suited for driveways, yards, and larger outdoor areas where movement doesn’t stay in one place. While Apple HomeKit support isn’t there yet, what’s already here feels polished and practical. TrackFlex is a great step for Reolink. 

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