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4 Home Security Lights to Keep Your Customers Safe

According to the 2023 Home Security Market report from SafeHome.org, a home security product research company, 45 million households have video doorbell components.

For some homeowners, however, video doorbells are out of the budget, but they still want to protect their home. Stocking outdoor security or flood lights is a great way to help these customers upgrade their security without breaking the bank. Check out these options:

  • The Sight Bulb from Trend Makers is a lightbulb with a built-in Wi-Fi video camera that works with both Android and iOS devices. The camera on the lightbulb can rotate 360 degrees at 1080 resolution and features 2-way audio so it can be talked to and from.
  • The Beyond Bright is a triple LED indoor light that has 96 LEDs and produces 3,500 lumens, all while staying cool to the touch. Each LED panel can be adjusted to direct light or spread light out. The light can easily be installed into any light socket by screwing in like a traditional bulb.
  • The Mr. Beams Spotlight is a motion-sensing LED spotlight. The dual head spotlight provides up to 500 lumens and features two adjustable heads allowing users to customize light coverage. The spotlight is IPX6 rated and the motion activation feature can detect movement up to 30 feet away.
  • The Outdoor Motion Sensor Flood Light from Feit Electric is made for any residential or commercial area. It features a built-in photocell sensor that produces 2,000 lumens and has a 50,000-hour dependable life.

About Jacob Musselman

Jacob is the content coordinator for Hardware Retailing Magazine. A lifelong Hoosier, Jacob earned a B.S. in journalism and telecommunications with a minor in digital publishing from Ball State University. He loves making bagels, going to farmers markets with his wife Hannah and two dogs and watching Formula One.

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