By CEDIA - Thu, Dec 5, 2024 - Blog
When we think about home security, we often picture locks or cameras. But what about smart lighting? If yours is a larger property, smart home flood lights could provide the additional security you need.
They’re not just for football stadiums. Smart flood lights act as a deterrent to intruders, while they can also help you lower energy bills through automation.
Smart flood lights can illuminate vast areas, depending on the size and lumens rating you choose. For example, if you chose 10W LED light bulbs (750lm), you could expect to light up around 10m x 10m, whereas a 50W bulb (4,000lm) could cover up to 30 x 30m. These smart outdoor or garden lights offer three key benefits:
Outdoor lighting deters intruders by targeting areas with motion detection
LED lights use less energy, while scheduling reduces consumption too
Use devices like Google Home or Amazon Alexa to change your settings, wherever you are
There are three main types of smart flood lights:
These dependable security lights use PIR sensors (passive infrared) to detect movement. They activate when identifying heat from moving objects like humans and animals, deterring intruders.
Give your home the ambience you want with these smart WiFi dimmable lights, great for saving energy and setting the scene. Take charge with app control to illuminate your property.
Ideal as outdoor wall lights or downlights, weather-resistant options have additional durability for wet and windy conditions. This makes them last longer, too!
You’ll need to think about compatibility when choosing smart home flood lights. For example, will they integrate with your Google Assistant?
Next up is the coverage area. Depending on the wattage or lumens, your coverage can vary extensively. It will also rely on the beam angle, which is key for things like motion sensitivity.
Finally, think about additional features you might need. Do you want a dimmer, timers, or even multiple colours such as warm white and cool white?
Some smart flood lights might have a plug-in and play DIY setup. However, if you want yours to activate on a larger scale, or you want seamless integration with smart home devices, you should always choose an installer.
A CEDIA-trained integrator will be able to assess your property and recommend the best spots for installing WiFi floodlights. We’re completely brand agnostic, so whether you’re into Apple or Android, we’ll help you choose the right lights for your home.
Get started today by choosing a CEDIA member for professional installation.
You can start with budget-friendly DIY options, ranging from £30 to £50. If you’re looking for extra functionality like motion detection, you might pay between £50 and £100 per individual light.
On the other end of the scale, complete home automation systems allow you to take control via WiFi and Bluetooth. Expect a minimum of £200 for this, ranging up to around £1,000, depending on the complexity of the installation.
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Investing in smart floodlights will lower your energy bills. Generally speaking, LEDs can use up to 75% less energy. Meanwhile, automation ensures they only activate when needed. For example, you may program them to trigger when they detect movement, or set them to your own schedule.
Remember that these savings will stand the test of time and may even add value to your home! Learn more about energy savings here.
LED flood lights typically use up to 75% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs. This helps you to conserve energy and lower your bills.
The cost of flood light installation can vary, from a simple DIY job under £50, to a full installation. For more complex installations, you can expect to pay around £200 to £1,000, as well as labour. You should always choose a CEDIA-certified integrator for quality and reliability.
A qualified electrician will install your smart flood lights. A CEDIA-qualified integrator may have one or more of the following certifications:
Each brand of flood light will have different manufacturer guidelines for maintenance. As a rule, it’s best to get them checked every two years, while you should also consider your warranty. Our trained technicians can advise based on the products you choose.