![]() The camera uses the same mobile app (available for Android and iOS) as other Wyze products. As with other Wyze products, the Floodlight Cam doesn't support Apple's HomeKit platform. However, you can’t configure third-party devices to turn the floodlights on or off. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Google Nest Cam With Floodlight (Wired) Reviewįortunately, the camera supports IFTTT applets that allow it to trigger third-party devices. A built-in speaker and loud, 105dB siren are both good for scaring off intruders, too. It sports two dimmable LEDs that put out 2,600 lumens, have a 5,000K white color temperature, and should last up to 15,000 hours with regular use (the Arlo Pro 3's bulbs are slightly brighter at 3,000 lumens, for comparison). The Wyze Cam Floodlight's white, IP65 weather-resistant housing measures 9.5 by 7.7 by 7.0 inches (HWD) and weighs 2.7 pounds. The Arlo Pro 3 Floodlight, another Editors' Choice winner, supports voice control as well as Homekit, but costs significantly more at $249.99. Although it doesn't support Apple HomeKit or work with Alexa or Google Assistant voice commands, it's still a fantastic value for the price, and worthy of our Editors’ Choice award. ![]() When the device detects sound or motion, it starts a video recording and lights up your driveway, backyard, or any other area of your property with luminous LEDs. The $99.98 Wyze Cam Floodlight excels in this regard, and also as a security camera, thanks to its integration of the Editors' Choice award-winning Wyze Cam V3.
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