
Reolink has officially launched its new 360‑degree TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi camera, unveiled at IFA 2025 in Berlin.
Reolink showcased the TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi back at IFA 2025, confirming its launch for early 2026, but didn’t go any further in terms of specifics. However, the company has just confirmed that the TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi camera is now available to buy in the States for $259 right now, with the camera set to launch internationally soon.
This model is billed as the world’s first 4K 360‑degree PTZ floodlight camera with built-in AI video search. Unlike rivals that rely heavily on cloud subscriptions, Reolink’s approach focuses on local storage and processing, giving users more control and privacy.
The TrackFlex uses dual 4K lenses paired with a smooth pan‑tilt mechanism. This setup delivers both wide and telephoto views, ensuring no blind spots. The camera also integrates 270‑degree out‑of‑field motion detection, rotating automatically to capture movement before it enters the frame.
AI that works without the cloud
ReoNeura, Reolink’s next‑generation AI engine, is the heart of TrackFlex. It enables natural‑language video search, smart alerts for people, pets, vehicles, or parcels, and even detects unusual events such as object removal or doors left open.
For businesses, ReoNeura adds analytics like customer flow reports, heat maps, and crowd monitoring, making the TrackFlex suitable for both home and commercial use. With up to 512GB of local storage, users can review footage directly on the device without subscription fees.
Consumers have long asked for 360‑degree coverage without hidden costs. Reolink’s TrackFlex answers that demand by combining high‑resolution imaging, AI intelligence, and subscription‑free storage.
For those considering smart security upgrades, this positions Reolink as a serious competitor to established brands like Arlo and Ring. The TrackFlex’s blend of hardware innovation and AI‑driven features could set a new benchmark for the category.
Opinion
Reolink’s TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi camera is more than a spec bump. It represents a shift towards smarter, subscription‑free security systems. With its confirmed release date, consumers finally know when they can get hands‑on with one of the most anticipated cameras in the home security market today.
