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Reolink to unveil local AI hub & triple-lens CCTV at CES

Thu, 18th Dec 2025

Australian security technology company Reolink will preview a new artificial intelligence hub, triple-lens cameras and an expanded floodlight range when it returns to CES in Las Vegas in 2026.

The company plans to use the consumer technology show to introduce ReoNeura AI, a standalone hardware hub that runs its AI functions locally rather than in the cloud. The device processes detection, search and data handling on-site. This removes reliance on external servers and reduces latency and external data exposure.

ReoNeura AI will work with existing Reolink products. The hub will integrate with the firm's cameras, network video recorders and Home Hubs. Reolink said the system will support proactive and customisable security options across a range of use cases.

Reolink will exhibit at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas. The company plans live demonstrations on its stand and a keynote session on its booth stage.

On-device AI push

The launch of ReoNeura AI reflects a wider shift in security technology towards on-device processing. Vendors in the sector are moving image analysis and event recognition closer to the camera or local hub. They aim to reduce transmission of video to central servers and to shorten response times.

Reolink said its new hub focuses on local detection, search and data processing. It will use on-device AI to analyse camera feeds. The company said this approach removes cloud-related delays and lowers exposure of video data to remote systems.

The hub will sit as a central node inside Reolink installations. It will connect with compatible cameras and recorders. The system will support a range of surveillance scenarios in homes and commercial sites.

Triple-lens series

Alongside the AI hub, Reolink will introduce a new triple-lens camera series. The firm said the line-up targets what it describes as next-generation surveillance. The devices will combine three lenses in a single housing. They will support both panoramic and directional views.

The series will offer resolution of up to 24 megapixels in ultra HD. The cameras will display dual views at the same time. One view will provide a 180-degree panoramic overview. A separate pan-tilt lens will deliver detailed coverage across a 360-degree field.

The company said the system includes intelligent tracking. The cameras will follow movement inside the field of view and maintain coverage of subjects. Reolink positions the range as a way to remove blind spots in continuous monitoring.

The dual-view approach reflects a trend in the market towards combined overview and detail streams. Security buyers often seek broad situational coverage alongside the ability to zoom in on specific incidents without manual intervention.

Floodlight range expands

Reolink will also expand its floodlight camera range at CES. The company will highlight existing models and introduce a new solar-powered unit. Floodlight products combine video surveillance with high-lumen lighting and often target residential and small business use.

The current range includes the Elite Floodlight WiFi. That model offers 4K resolution and a 180-degree panoramic field of view. Reolink will also show the TrackFlex WiFi, a 4K PTZ floodlight camera. The company said this device has received multiple awards at the IFA trade show.

The new solar-powered floodlight camera will include an integrated solar panel. The firm said this supports longer-term operation and lower reliance on mains power. The model targets customers that want lower running costs and simpler installation in areas without easy access to wired power.

The emphasis on solar aligns with a broader industry move towards energy-conscious security products. Vendors are pairing low-power electronics with on-site generation as households and businesses reassess long-term energy use.

AI ecosystem focus

Reolink has framed the CES announcements as part of a wider build-out of its AI-based product ecosystem. The company serves residential and business markets with video surveillance and security systems. It has invested in smart detection and smarter alerting as camera resolutions have increased.

The firm said every product at the show will sit within this AI-focused roadmap. The AI hub, triple-lens cameras and floodlights will share common detection and management features. They will also link back into existing Reolink systems in the field.