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Reolink has to be the most prolific brand in the market for churning out new surveillance products.
At CES, they announced multiple new cameras. The two Argus models I discuss here then a new RLC series camera for prosumers and LTE models of the Duo 2 and TrackMix. They will also launch a new lineup of fisheye cameras and extend the 12MP RLC range.
Argus Track – A tiny dual-lens battery-powered security camera that can track and zoom automatically
Key features:
- Auto-zoom Tracking with two lenses and pan&tilt
- 2K 4MP Super HD
- Person/Vehicle/Pet detection
- Dual-view display through App
- 5/2.4Ghz Dual-band WiFi support
- Spotlight full-colour night vision
Argus Track WiFi camera features a slim design and two lenses for both a wide view and a zoomed-in image of moving objects. Easy to set up and install, Argus Track is built for families to protect properties and watch kids or pets.
Argus PT 4K – Our first-ever 4K battery-powered security camera
Key features:
- 4K 8MP Ultra UD
- 5/2.4Ghz dual-band WiFi support
- Person/vehicle/pet detection
- Spotlight colour night vision
- 355° pan & 140° tilt
The Argus PT 4K is Reolink’s first ever 4K battery-powered camera, which offers 8MP ultra HD videos day and night. It’s equipped with smart person/vehicle detection for accurate alerts.
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