National Specialty Lighting’s CCT Adjust mini flood light is a wide-distribution flood in a small, discrete housing. It is listed for wet locations and can operate in temperatures between –4ºF and 122ºF. The beam angle is 150-by-120-degrees. Users can change the color temperature with the push of a button.
SLG Lighting’s FF G2 flood light comes in medium and large with a lumen output between 21,150 and 42,998. It has different mounting options (including square and round pole mount, wall mount and more), photocells and motion sensors for efficiency.
Lind Equipment’s 140W flood light generates light by two solid-state 70W LED integrated chips, which can endure shocks, vibrations and rough handling without breaking the LEDs. It is cool-running and safe to touch even when left operating for hours.
Lind Equipment’s 40W Infinity floodlight features multiple mounting options. A built-in, clickable attachment changes the lighting mount from a tripod to a floor stand to a magnet attachment. It measures 14 in. long and 41/2 in. wide and weighs 2 1/4 lbs. The outer shell is made of high-impact plastic.
Topaz’s flood light is designed for landscape lighting and is bright enough to illuminate building façades. It features a die cast aluminum housing with integrated thermal management and an impact-resistant polycarbonate optical lens. It also features a bronze knuckle mount and is availible in 70 or 90W.
Ring’s floodlight camera is a hardwired security camera with ultra-bright LED lights and a siren. It features two-way audio with noise cancellation. The camera has object and person detection. Also, there are dual sensors with object and person detection with ultra wide angle motion sensors that enable viewers to detect motion around corners.