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Reolink’s first solar-powered floodlight camera offers wire-free home security

📅25 March 2026 at 13:00
📰The Verge
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The solar-powered floodlight camera’s 1000 lumen lights offer a color temperature range of 3000 to 6000 Kelvin. | IMAGE: Reolink

Reolink's new solar-powered floodlight camera is now available. Announced earlier this year at CES, the Solar Floodlight Camera costs $109.99 but is on sale for $87.99 for the launch.
Most floodlight cameras require hardwiring into your home's existing wiring, which can limit placement options and be difficult to install. Reolink's latest model can be mounted anywhere. With a built-in 7,800mAh battery, it can run for up to three months without sun, but just one hour of rays can fully power it for a day, according to Reolink.
The Solar Floodlight Camera features a 2K HD camera, a 150-degree field of view, 1000‑lumen floodlights, and a 110d …
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