
The Reolink Argus 4 Pro trades a single tight frame for a 180-degree dual-lens panorama, letting one camera watch an entire yard. PCWorld and GearBrain both praised the 4K-class clarity and the bundled solar panel that all but eliminates recharging, with GearBrain scoring it 8.5/10. The trade-off, flagged by Digital Camera World and PCWorld, is the stitching seam down the middle that can blur someone walking across it, plus a narrow vertical field that misses activity above and below the lens. It is the best wide-coverage, no-subscription pick for buyers who value breadth over a perfectly seamless image.
- — Dual-lens 180-degree ultra-wide field of view covers a whole yard from one mount
- — Stitched 5120x1440 (8MP) footage is crisp on the central plane
- — ColorX night vision with f/1.0 aperture works without a glaring spotlight nearby
- — The stitch seam in the middle of the panorama can blur a person crossing it
- — Narrow 50-degree vertical field misses action above and below the center axis
- — Color night vision only reaches well for nearby subjects
