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  • Best Selling
  • 3000-Lumen Dimmable Lighting
  • Adjustable Color Temperature
  • Local Storage, No Monthly Fees
US $ 219.99
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  • Best Selling
  • Pan & Tilt & Hybrid Zoom
  • 3000lm Daylight-Bright Floodlight
  • Adjustable Warm-to-Cool Color Temperature
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  • 16MP Ultra HD View
  • 180-Degree Ultra-Wide Panorama
  • 2800-Lumen Adjustable Floodlights
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  • 180° Panoramic Ultra-Wide View
  • 4K 8MP Color Night Vision
  • Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6
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  • Up to 16MP UHD, Auto-Tracking & 180° Panoramic View
  • Floodlight with Adjustable Color Temperature
  • Video Doorbell with Smart Detection
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  • Whole-Home Coverage with Video Doorbell
  • Up to 16MP UHD, PTZ, Auto-Tracking & 180° Panoramic View
  • Floodlight with Adjustable Color Temperature
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  • 150° Ultra-Wide View
  • 2K 4MP HD Resolution
  • AI-Based Adaptive Floodlight

Which floodlight camera is the best?

The best floodlight camera depends on your needs. Look for features such as bright lighting, high-resolution video, AI detection, weather resistance, and flexible storage options. For large yards or driveways, choose a model with wider coverage or tracking features. For areas without easy wiring access, a wireless or solar-powered floodlight camera may be a better choice.

What are the common problems with floodlight cameras?

Common issues include false motion alerts, weak Wi-Fi signals, limited lighting coverage, and poor installation placement. Choosing a camera with AI detection, proper brightness, and a suitable installation location can help improve performance.

What is the difference between a spotlight camera and a floodlight camera?

A spotlight camera uses a focused beam of light for targeted areas, such as doors or gates. A floodlight camera provides brighter, wider illumination, making it better for larger areas like driveways, yards, and outdoor spaces.

Should floodlights be installed above or below the camera?

Floodlights are usually best placed above or slightly away from the camera lens to reduce glare and improve video quality. For most homes, mounting a floodlight camera about 7–10 feet above the ground provides a good balance of coverage and security.

How many lumens should an outdoor floodlight have?

Around 1,800 lumens may be suitable for a porch or entrance. For a driveway, garage, or wide backyard, approximately 2,400 to 3,000 lumens can provide broader illumination. Adjustable brightness is useful for reducing glare and preventing light from disturbing neighbors.