Reolink Announces Local AI Hub for Security Cameras Using Qualcomm Chip
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4mo ago· 2 min readenNews
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Summary
Reolink has announced the AI Box, a local AI hub for its security cameras that uses a Qualcomm Dragonwing Q8-series chip to process AI features like video search and summarization locally instead of requiring cloud subscriptions. This approach offers enhanced data security and offline access while integrating with Reolink's wider product ecosystem, making local AI processing available across more of their camera products. The company hasn't yet specified pricing or release details.
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The Reolink AI Box, announced at CES, uses a Qualcomm Dragonwing Q8-series chip for local AI processing, offering camera users enhanced data security and offline access.
The new AI hub 'integrates seamlessly' into Reolink's wider product ecosystem, making that option available across a wider selection of products.
The Reolink AI Box uses a Qualcomm Dragonwing Q8 series chip to provide local processing for AI features.
