How strongly 5 sources agree — expert labs and real owners, with community voices weighted heavier. Not one reviewer’s opinion; the pattern across all of them.
- 3,000 lumens, brightest option tested, adjustable from 3,000K to 6,500K color temperature
- 4K main lens with 1080p telephoto and 6X hybrid zoom
- 355-degree pan and 50-degree tilt with excellent auto-tracking
- Higher price point ($180-$300) than Eufy alternative
- Requires hardwired installation (electrician recommended)
- Limited information on frame rate and video quality specifics
“The Reolink has a much higher video bitrate & true 4K resolution but the zoomed cam is only 1080p and hybrid zooming feature makes noticeably worse than Eufy's zoom.”r/EufyCam
Community members considering the Reolink TrackFlex Floodlight have noted a key limitation: “it's not good at tracking when you walk close to it”2, a real-world flaw that prompted one user to document the issue with example video footage. In direct comparison with the Eufy E340, a reviewer found that while “the Reolink has a much higher video bitrate & true 4K resolution”3, “the zoomed cam is only 1080p and hybrid zooming feature makes noticeably worse than Eufy's zoom”3. Others pointed out physical constraints, noting that “it's wide horizontal view doesn't mean it can look down 90 degrees”5, making placement height a genuine consideration. Still, for those wanting flexible coverage, the consensus is that the TrackFlex's auto-tracking and
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