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Ring Floodlight Wired — 2000 Lumen Motion-Activated Outdoor Floodlight with Amazon Sidewalk (Black)

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

Bright, proactive illumination for larger outdoor spaces

The Ring Floodlight Wired delivers 2,000 lumens of bright, crisp light to driveways, sideyards, and other high-traffic areas. It’s designed to start up quickly when motion is detected, helping you illuminate key zones as you arrive home or step outside at night. The hardwired connection provides a steady power source for reliable nighttime lighting without the need for frequent battery changes.

  • Motion-activated lighting that responds as you approach, helping you see entry points and pathways clearly.
  • Hardwired installation for consistent power and long-term durability.
  • Rugged, outdoor-ready design built to withstand the elements in various weather conditions.

Smart, connected lighting with Ring and Sidewalk

When paired with Amazon Sidewalk, this floodlight becomes part of a broader smart lighting setup. Use the Ring app to customize schedules, control brightness, and connect with other Ring devices, including compatible doorbells, cameras, and Alexa-enabled products. This ecosystem helps you tailor lighting to your routine and surroundings.

  • Amazon Sidewalk integration for seamless smart controls across Ring devices.
  • Control from your phone—adjust settings, set schedules, and link with other Ring gear.
  • Real-time cross-device responses: motion on one light can trigger others for broader coverage.

Efficiency, lifespan, and practical costs

Designed for longevity, the Floodlight Wired carries an estimated 25,000-hour lifespan. It’s estimated to cost about $0.97 per year to run (based on 3 hours per day at a rate of 11 cents per kWh). Actual costs depend on usage, regional electricity rates, and local solar or wind energy conditions.

  • Long-lasting LEDs designed to reduce frequent replacements.
  • Low annual energy cost relative to typical exterior lighting use.
  • Energy and cost estimates help you gauge potential impact on your home budget.

How and where to install

Installation is straightforward on standard AC wiring, so you can mount the floodlight outdoors where it will illuminate driveways, walkways, or other high-traffic zones. The design is built for weather resistance, so you can position it in exposed locations without compromising performance.

  • Mount almost anywhere outdoors for versatile lighting coverage.
  • Hardwired to a standard circuit for continuous operation.
  • Weather-resistant housing built to handle outdoor conditions.

With its combination of brightness, smart features, and practical longevity, the Ring Floodlight Wired offers a thoughtful option for outdoor lighting that adapts to your routine without pressuring you to commit to a particular outcome.

FAQ

Q: Does Ring Floodlight Wired work with Amazon Sidewalk?

A: Yes. It connects with Amazon Sidewalk to enable smart controls and sync with other Ring devices.

Q: How bright is Ring Floodlight Wired and what about energy use?

A: It outputs 2000 lumens, with an estimated 25,000-hour lifespan and about $0.97/year in energy costs.