Home security cameras often rely on cloud subscriptions for AI features like video search or event summarization—but Reolink is changing the game. The newly announced Reolink AI Box, revealed at CES 2026, brings advanced AI processing directly to your home. By using a Qualcomm Dragonwing Q8-series chip, the AI Box enables local analysis of your camera footage, enhancing privacy, improving speed, and allowing offline access without relying on cloud services.
The AI Box unlocks several powerful features for Reolink users. With prompt-based alerts, you can define detection rules using natural language, rather than relying on basic motion triggers. AI Video Search Plus allows you to type phrases like “man in a red jacket” and instantly find relevant footage with improved accuracy. Meanwhile, Event Description powered by ReoNeuraAI automatically interprets scenes, highlighting key moments and ranking events by importance, making it easier to review critical footage.
Beyond alerts, the Reolink AI Box delivers Smart Summary, an AI-driven tool that compiles automated summaries of recorded footage. It identifies trends, highlights unusual events, and provides actionable insights to enhance security awareness. For homeowners or small businesses, these AI features dramatically reduce the time spent manually reviewing video, while increasing confidence in security management.
Reolink also unveiled several new cameras alongside the AI Box. The Power-Efficient series prioritizes long battery life, ideal for extended outdoor deployment. The OMVI series offers pan-tilt functionality with a triple-lens setup, delivering 24-megapixel resolution, 360-degree pan, 140-degree tilt, and 16x optical zoom. These cameras automatically track people, vehicles, and animals, making them a versatile choice for any security setup.
The AI Box is designed to integrate smoothly with Reolink’s existing ecosystem. While some cameras, like the TrackFlex Floodlight, already run AI on-device, this hub centralizes advanced features across more products. Users can now enjoy uniform AI capabilities throughout their security network, improving both convenience and system performance.
Reolink has yet to announce a release date or pricing for the AI Box. However, the company confirmed that all the AI-driven features, including prompt-based alerts, AI video search, event descriptions, and smart summaries, will be supported at launch. Early CES 2026 reactions suggest this approach could redefine expectations for local AI in home security.
By moving AI processing on-premises, Reolink is tackling privacy and accessibility concerns that come with cloud-based solutions. Homeowners can enjoy faster alerts, smarter video management, and enhanced control over their footage. The combination of the AI Box with Reolink’s new cameras offers a compelling, future-ready home security ecosystem that balances innovation, convenience, and data protection.
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