Best Surveillance Cameras for Floodlight brightness

Floodlight brightness Decision Dashboard

Best for Floodlight brightness

Tapo C615F Kit

4.3 feature score

Highest scored product for this feature based on supporting review evidence.

Best overall product

Tapo C675D

4.2 overall score

Strongest overall product among items with scored evidence for this feature.

#1 Tapo C615F Kit
4.3
13 reviews

Floodlight brightness was a standout positive, with nearly every hands-on review saying the 800-lumen light was effective, surprisingly bright, or able to light a yard.

Pros: Articulation range, Power options (solar panel)

Cons: Optical zoom performance, Continuous recording capability

#2 Tapo C675D
4.3
2 reviews

Floodlight brightness and warning lights are useful, with red-blue flashing lights and bright spotlight behavior noted in hands-on testing.

Pros: Low-light performance, Event recording reliability

Cons: Customer support responsiveness, Echo/noise cancellation

#3 Eufy E340 Floodlight Camera
4.2
13 reviews

Floodlight output is widely cited at up to 2,000 lumens and described as very bright for most homes. A few sources note brighter alternatives exist for very large areas.

Pros: Color accuracy, Continuous recording capability

Cons: HomeKit integration, IFTTT/automation compatibility

#4 Tapo 4K Outdoor Camera C660, Battery
4.1
2 reviews

Built-in spotlights are effective for color night vision and deterrence, with adjustable brightness, but using them more often increases power draw.

Pros: Hub requirement, App controls & settings

Cons: HomeKit integration, ONVIF/RTSP support

#5 SimpliSafe Outdoor Security Camera Series 2
4.0
1 review

The built-in spotlight is described as bright enough to get attention and improve visibility for near-field areas. It is more of a deterrence and color-night-vision aid than a true wide-area...

Pros: Notification speed, Echo/noise cancellation

Cons: HomeKit integration, IFTTT/automation compatibility

#6 TP-Link Tapo ColorPro C325WB Outdoor Camera
3.8
4 reviews

The built-in lights act more like spotlights than a true floodlight: illumination is helpful up close and adjustable, but some reviewers wanted more brightness or better auto-on behavior.

Pros: Hub requirement, Continuous recording capability

Cons: HomeKit integration, PoE