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Reolink launches in Middle East with full suite of smart surveillance systems

GEEK STAFF
GEEK STAFF
June 4, 2025

Reolink has announced its entry into the Middle East security market, partnering with Trigon Gulf and AAMAAL to bring its product lineup to the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Oman. The expansion arrives amid increasing regional interest in AI-powered surveillance systems capable of meeting the needs of both residential and commercial users.

At the center of Reolink’s offering is its dual-lens camera technology, which provides a wide 180-degree field of view. This design reduces blind spots and distortion, combining two video streams into a single panoramic image. The goal is to deliver broader coverage without the image stitching artifacts that can affect traditional wide-angle systems.

Among the company’s new releases in the region are the Duo 3 PoE and Duo 3V PoE cameras. These models feature 16MP resolution—four times sharper than standard 1080p systems—and integrate motion tracking, spotlight night vision, and wide-angle coverage in a single unit. Reolink is also introducing the Argus 4 Pro, a 4K wireless camera powered by solar energy and backed by a rechargeable battery. It uses Wi-Fi 6 for fast connectivity and includes Reolink’s ColorX technology, which delivers full-color night vision without needing ambient light.

Another notable product, the Go Ranger PT, is designed for wildlife monitoring and remote surveillance. It combines 4K resolution with 4G LTE connectivity, 360-degree rotation, and AI-based animal detection. Its no-glow infrared night vision makes it especially useful in discreet outdoor setups, such as farms or protected natural areas.

To support larger installations, Reolink has also launched the Home Hub Pro, a centralized security management system capable of handling up to 24 cameras. With a built-in 2TB hard drive and encrypted local storage, it eliminates the need for cloud subscriptions. The system supports a mix of PoE, Wi-Fi, and battery-powered cameras, catering to users who need a flexible but unified platform for their security infrastructure.

The Middle East market has shown growing demand for smarter, more adaptable surveillance options—particularly for construction sites, villas, warehouses, and remote properties where traditional systems fall short. Reolink’s product ecosystem, while not entirely novel, presents a consolidated approach to intelligent security by combining reliable performance, modern connectivity standards, and localized support.

Availability spans multiple retailers, including Amazon and Noon in the UAE and KSA, along with regional electronics distributors like Shouki Electronics, Al Maria Computers, and Al Ershad Computers in the UAE, and AYB Security, Al Nawath Al Uwlaa Trading, Afaq, and Hulool Trading in Saudi Arabia.

With this launch, Reolink is not just expanding its footprint, but also positioning itself as a practical alternative to existing security solutions in the region—offering options that blend functionality with user-friendly design, without locking customers into recurring subscription models.


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