Reolink has used CES 2026 in Las Vegas to roll out a major update to its smart home security lineup, headlined by a new on-device AI hub and a flagship 24-megapixel triple-lens camera.
The company’s new Reolink AI Box is designed to keep video analysis local, rather than in the cloud.
Powered by Qualcomm’s Dragonwing Q8 Series, the box handles detection, analysis and search on-device for most Reolink cameras and NVRs, promising faster responses and improved privacy.

Users can create alerts using natural language prompts such as “someone climbing a fence”, while the system also generates plain-English event descriptions and ranks incidents by security level from low to high concern.
The other big announcement is the OMVI Series of triple-lens cameras, led by the OMVI X16 PoE, which has been named a CES 2026 Innovation Awards Honoree.
The 24MP camera combines a 16MP 180-degree panoramic view with an 8MP pan-tilt-zoom lens offering 16x optical zoom.

Reolink says its synchronised smart tracking can follow a subject in close-up while still showing the wide overview at the same time, giving users two perspectives in a single interface.
Also joining the range is a new wire-free Solar Floodlight Cam, featuring a 4MP camera, a 150-degree field of view and a 1000-lumen floodlight. With a built-in 3W solar panel, Reolink claims it can run all day on about an hour of sunlight and last up to three months on a full charge without sun.

Rounding out the announcements is a new generation of battery-powered cameras and doorbells built on Qualcomm’s Micro Power Wi-Fi QCC730 chip.
Reolink says these deliver up to 96% longer battery life than the industry standard, targeting users who want low-maintenance security devices.
Reolink is showcasing the new products at CES from January 6-9, with an online virtual booth tour scheduled for January 8.





























