You know that frustrating choice between wide coverage and useful detail? Install a panoramic camera and miss the fine print on suspicious activity. Go with a PTZ for zoom capability and create blind spots everywhere else. Reolink’s new OMVI triple-lens cameras, unveiled at CES 2026, eliminate this compromise entirely.
The flagship 24MP OMVI X16 PoE—a CES Innovation Awards Honoree—combines a 16MP dual-lens panoramic system with an 8MP PTZ lens in one weather-resistant housing. Think of it as your surveillance system’s equivalent of switching from a flip phone to an iPhone: suddenly, you don’t need multiple devices to get the job done.
Smart Tracking Follows Without Missing Context
Synchronized feeds show both the big picture and zoomed details simultaneously.
Here’s where the magic happens: when motion triggers the system, the PTZ lens automatically locks onto subjects with 16× optical zoom while the panoramic lenses maintain full-area coverage. You see both feeds simultaneously in the Reolink app—like picture-in-picture for your property.
Tap anywhere in the panoramic view to manually steer the PTZ lens instantly. Whether you’re tracking a delivery driver’s approach or monitoring your dog’s backyard adventures, you get situational awareness and actionable detail without switching between cameras or missing crucial moments.

Complete Ecosystem Targets Every Security Gap
AI Box, solar floodlights, and ultra-efficient battery cameras round out the lineup.
The OMVI series includes 18MP variants in WiFi and PoE configurations for different installation needs. Reolink’s new AI Box brings local processing power to the entire system, eliminating cloud dependency for privacy-conscious users.
The Solar Floodlight Cam combines a 3W panel with 1000-lumen illumination for wire-free perimeter lighting. Most intriguingly, Qualcomm-powered battery cameras promise 96% longer runtime than industry standards—potentially ending the monthly recharge ritual that plagues wireless security systems.
Pricing Mystery Clouds Launch Timeline
Innovation looks promising, but cost and availability details remain under wraps.
Reolink hasn’t released pricing or specific launch dates for any of these products, stating only that more details arrive “later this year.” This mirrors the industry’s habit of generating CES buzz without giving buyers actionable information.
The triple-lens concept addresses real surveillance pain points, but success depends on whether Reolink prices these innovations competitively against simpler alternatives. For now, security-conscious homeowners get a compelling preview of where camera technology is heading—assuming the final price tag doesn’t require a second mortgage.




























