Floodlight brightness

#1
The spotlights are bright enough to affect full-color night mode and deterrence. One reviewer called even the first brightness level huge.
#2
Floodlight brightness is one of the most consistently praised attributes. Reviewers repeatedly describe the 800-lumen output as bright, yard-filling, or effective, while some note it is dimmer than larger wired floodlights.
#3
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.
#4
Built-in spotlights are effective for color night vision and deterrence, with adjustable brightness, but using them more often increases power draw.
#5
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 floodlight.
#6
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.