Reolink TrackFlex: This 4K Security Camera Has 3000 lumens and Zero Blind Spots

Reolink trackflex.

Reolink has released its latest security tool, the TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi, a 4K camera designed to eliminate blind spots around your home. The device is now available in the U.S. for $259.99 USD without any monthly subscription fees.

The camera recently earned 19 ‘Best of IFA 2025’ awards for its dual-lens system. One lens provides a wide-angle 4K view of your yard, while the second lens uses a 6x hybrid zoom to track and follow people or vehicles. Both views appear on a single screen in the Reolink app, so you can see the big picture and fine details at the same time. Essentially, there are no blind spots, so watch out bad guys (and teenagers trying to sneak out).

For night security, the TrackFlex features powerful 3,000-lumen dimmable LEDs. You can choose between cool or warm light to improve colour footage in the dark. If an intruder is detected, the camera can trigger a loud 110-decibel siren.

The device also uses local AI to help you find specific footage quickly. Instead of scrolling through hours of video, you can search for descriptions like “man in a blue shirt” or “package delivery.” Because this AI processing happens on the camera itself, your video stays private and off the cloud.

To ensure nothing is missed, the camera includes three sensors that detect motion in a 270-degree zone. Even if something happens out of the camera’s current line of sight, the sensors will pick up the movement and tell the camera to turn and record it.

In terms of smart home platform support, the TrackFlex supports Google Home and Amazon’s Alexa, but Apple HomeKit is not supported. There is a workaround, but it requires using the Reolink plugin for Homebridge, which is a popular way to expose the camera’s video feed to HomeKit.

We’ll update this story on Canadian pricing and availability shortly, stay tuned for updates.

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Pfennig
Pfennig
3 months ago

I imagine you’re posting this here on iPhone in Canada because it supports HomeKit secure video ?

BWP
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3 months ago

It doesn't. And such makes it a no go for me.

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