Description:
This wired floodlight camera combines continuous surveillance and powerful illumination to keep outdoor areas monitored day and night. The 3K UHD floodlight security camera captures detailed footage with digital zoom while a 2600-lumen motion-activated floodlight helps reveal color at night, making it easier to identify people or vehicles in driveways and yards.
Key Points
This unit records 24/7 through a hardwired connection, so critical events are captured without relying on battery life. Motion detection is managed by three PIR sensors that cover a wide 270° detection area, and the built-in AI helps track people, pets, and vehicles to reduce false alarms. The camera lens can pan 360° horizontally and tilt 90° vertically, allowing scheduled patrols or manual control to inspect the full surroundings. The integrated alarm pairs with the floodlight for visible and audible deterrence, and the floodlight is rated at 2600 lumens for strong nighttime illumination. 🌙🔔
Technical Specifications
- Name: aosu Floodlight Camera Wired
- Resolution: 3K UHD, with 6x digital zoom
- Floodlight output: 2600 lumens, coverage up to 33 ft (10 m)
- Detection: 3 PIR sensors, 270° detection area
- Movement range: 360° pan, 90° tilt
Usage Recommendations
Position the camera high enough to maximize the 360° sweep while avoiding obstructions that could limit the 270° detection zones. For best color night vision, allow the floodlight to operate on motion-activated mode at dusk so the camera captures illuminated footage when activity occurs. If you prefer minimal nighttime light, use the schedule feature to limit floodlight operation to specific hours, and rely on the camera’s infrared backup if available. 🛠️
Benefits
Continuous recording provides peace of mind because footage is always being captured according to the manufacturer. High-resolution 3K recording plus a 6x zoom helps reveal license plates and facial details at a distance when lighting is adequate. The combination of tracking capabilities and a powerful floodlight works both as an active surveillance tool and a visual deterrent. Consider that hardwiring requires professional or DIY electrical installation, and adaptive features may depend on the exact model firmware and local light conditions.



