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Wyze Wired Outdoor Wi-Fi Floodlight Home Security Camera (WYZECFL) on sale for
$79.98.
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Key Features:- Two super bright, adjustable LED lights with a combined 2600 lumens, and a dimming option
- Three individually controlled PIR sensors provide 270 degrees of customizable motion detection. Turn them on. Turn them off. Adjust range and sensitivity up to 30 feet.
- From detection to inspection: Wyze Cam Floodlight, doesn't just detect and deter motion, its built in Wyze Cam v3 identifies and records it in 1080p Full HD with Starlight Sensor color night vision.
- Dusk to Dawn: Wyze Cam Floodlight knows when the sun is down and when it's up.
- 90dB Siren & Speaker
- Rules and Automations: All the usual smart settings from vacation mode to event triggering and the ability to sync with other Wyze devices.
- Extra USB port for twice the coverage
- IP65 Weather Resistance
- Two-way audio
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If you are trying to use it for security, then this is pretty pointless. If you use any other motion activated flood light system (which you can often get for under 20 bucks) when a person walks within range of the motion activated sensor of a standard flood light it will turn the light on which will then activate the camera to record an event anyway, which means you really don't need the wyse flood light.
I would much rather use a non proprietary motion detector in conjunction with a smart home hub to work with other devices, such as smart wall switches that can turn on any number of lights, smart outlet switches or individual smart bulbs that can be controlled with as much or as little intricacy as you need.
Imo, there's only one single reason to have anything at all to do with wyse, and that is the excellent night vision on their version 3 wyzecam. The rest of their products aren't anything special and generally mediocre in quality and performance compared to other non proprietary alternatives. Their servers have had major technical difficulties at least a dozen times in the last year, often making all of their wyze devices completely unusable. The wyse app is sh!t, a bloated decaying whale crammed full of odds and ends to try to support every bit of wireless electronic junk that wyze can try to slap their brand on.
The v3 cam performs splendidly, but for everything else you should really consider alternatives.
What happens if a 'bulb' goes bad, now I know they are supposed to run 11 years straight (rated for less now) but even then,....old style, replace bulb....easy.....but these???
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What happens if a 'bulb' goes bad, now I know they are supposed to run 11 years straight (rated for less now) but even then,....old style, replace bulb....easy.....but these???
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Pull from attic would be best and most secure but for quick easy install I just ran a power cord to closest outdoor plug.
Yes. Here are the specs. https://wyze.com/wyze-cam-floodlight.html
What happens if a 'bulb' goes bad, now I know they are supposed to run 11 years straight (rated for less now) but even then,....old style, replace bulb....easy.....but these???
You are SOL (ship out of luck). Which is why I refuse to purchase lights with integrated lights.