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Reolink Prime Day Deals Put Solar Security Cameras Up To 48% Off

Reolink Prime Day deals run June 16-26 with solar cameras, doorbells, floodlights, and PoE bundles in the sale.

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Reolink is using Prime Day season to push a wide security-camera sale. The cleanest way to shop it is not as one cramped wall of cards. Each camera solves a different coverage problem. Start with the setup you actually need.

According to Reolink’s announcement, early savings started June 16. The main Prime Day window runs June 23 through June 26. Reolink says select products will be up to 48% off during the main event. The sale covers solar cameras, floodlight cameras, video doorbells, PoE cameras, and full security bundles.

Deal prices, coupons, stock, and Prime eligibility can move quickly. Treat the product cards below as the live data surface when Amazon provides those fields.

Reolink Go PT Ultra

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The Go PT Ultra is the first deal to check if wiring and Wi-Fi are awkward. Reolink pitches it as a solar-powered LTE camera with 4K 8MP video. It also has smart detection, color night vision, and local storage support. That makes it a strong fit for gates, cabins, job sites, sheds, or the far side of a property.

Solar Floodlight Cam

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The Solar Floodlight Cam is the early-sale pick if you want a light and camera in one device. It is practical for porches, side doors, driveways, and dark corners. This is the one to check when motion lighting matters as much as video.

Reolink OMVI 3i PoE

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The OMVI 3i PoE is for buyers who want a cleaner wired install. It also brings more intelligence than a basic bullet camera. Reolink highlights triple-lens coverage, tracking, and local AI video search. That makes this a better fit for serious outdoor monitoring.

Reolink OMVI 3i WiFi

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The OMVI 3i WiFi is the same general idea for homes where running Ethernet is the bigger headache. Put this one on the shortlist if you want panoramic smart tracking. It is the more flexible install.

Reolink Duo 3 PoE

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Duo 3 PoE is the wide-view option. Reolink describes it around dual 4K sensors and a 180-degree panoramic view. It makes more sense for driveways, backyards, and open spaces than narrow entry points.

TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi

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TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi is the more aggressive floodlight camera in the list. Inspect this card if you want pan-tilt-zoom coverage and bright lighting. It is built for motion, not just one fixed view.

Argus PT Ultra With Solar Panel

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Argus PT Ultra is the wire-free 4K pick for flexible outdoor placement. It is worth comparing against Go PT Ultra if you have Wi-Fi available and do not need LTE.

Reolink Video Doorbell WiFi

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The Video Doorbell WiFi is the obvious front-door check. It is the simplest product in the sale to understand. You get doorway visibility, package awareness, two-way audio, and local recording support without building a whole camera system first.

RLK16-1200D8 Bundle

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The RLK16-1200D8 bundle is the serious system play. Instead of adding one standalone camera, you get a multi-camera PoE setup with an NVR. Check this one if you are wiring a larger home or small business. It gives you local recording from the start.

Which Reolink Deal Should You Pick?

This sale is most interesting if you already know the coverage gap you need to fix. A remote spot without wiring points toward Go PT Ultra. A porch or driveway points toward a floodlight camera or doorbell. A wide open area points toward Duo 3 PoE. A full wired system points toward the RLK16 bundle.

Reolink says the event runs through June 26 on Amazon and Reolink.com. If the best deal disappears, wait for the main Prime Day window and check again. For broader sale context, Tech My Money has tracked Prime Day deals since Amazon’s early versions of the event. The same rule still applies: buy the product that fits your setup, not just the loudest discount badge.

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