Product: 2-Pack SECUR360 2000-Lumen LED Outdoor Smart Security Flood Light
Model: HZ-9302-WH
Condition: New
Elevate your home’s security with 2000 lumens LED floodlights, offering brilliant illumination and advanced features
Seamlessly connect to your Wi-Fi network with an easy setup process, and enjoy additional controls directly on the product itself, eliminating the need for app access
This versatile smart floodlight doesn’t require any hubs or bridges, providing a hassle-free experience when integrating with other Secur360 family products
Simplify your life with one-app control for your entire Secur360 product collection, and experience the convenience of voice-activated operation through Google Assistant and Alexa
Features two-way audio communication to interact with visitors, adding an extra layer of security and convenience to your home
Keep your home safe and well-lit during the night, thanks to the powerful LED and motion sensors that deliver instant lighting when needed
INSTALLATION REQUIRED: These are wired light fixtures and require a powered connection, and installation to your home, please read the instructions before installing
System Requirements:
Home WiFi Router
Compatible Smart Phone or Device
Compatible with iOS 9.0 and higher or Android™ 4.4 KitKat® and Higher
Design:
Two-Lamp-Head Design
Lumens Output:
2000 Lumens
Lens:
Light-Dispersing Frosted Lens
Color Temperature:
5000K
Motion Activation:
180°
Connection:
WiFi-Connected
Wired:
Standard AC Wired Product with Easy Install Technology
Many of these complaints are of the benign variety. A young couple on the third floor may complain that the water pressure in the shower does not meet their standards. An elderly gentleman, meanwhile, may complain that, in his room, the issue is quite the opposite: the water barely tinkles out even with the knob cranked to full force. […]
Both of those sound like the same kind of complaint, not opposite.
Or are there people who have max pressure standards?
@xobzoo I was also thinking about that. Perhaps it was meant to be opposite sides of the spectrum that is deficient water pressure? I.e. just barely enough vs. basically nothing at all?
@PooltoyWolf@xobzoo I’ve been in hotels where there’s no pressure adjustment possible, and the line pressure is enough to make the shower capable of being used for production of the infamous “mechanically separated chicken”. It can be simultaneously flash-cooked if you have the temp cranked all the way to “too effing hot”. The “shower massage” is more of a riot control barrage.
They should have had these to monitor Jeffrey Epstein. His motion would have triggered the lights and the robot guards wouldn’t have fallen asleep.
Never mind that it’s a totally moot point anyway.
Read the app reviews. Seems it doesn’t work with Alexa and bugs, attracted to the light to not allow the light to turn off. Yes, the first page says it does not need an app, but the specs give you a link to the Apple store, and Google play both of which had poor reviews.
@craigcush Most* white LEDs don’t attract many insects because the color spectrum is wrong. I replaced my yellow “bug” CFL bulbs with white LEDs and if anything saw fewer insects.
*I would normally leave off a qualifier but heavily discounted Meh gear is almost by definition “non-standard”
These are pretty poor. I got them the last time they were offered. The motion sensor barely works: when my dog runs past it, it only comes on whenever he is less than 10 feet away. (And this is with it set at maximum sensitivity.)
Also, the Wi-Fi reception is pretty spotty. My tablet and phone can both get Wi-Fi just fine when I stand where I installed one of these. The lights, though, can’t at all.
Specs
Product: 2-Pack SECUR360 2000-Lumen LED Outdoor Smart Security Flood Light
Model: HZ-9302-WH
Condition: New
System Requirements:
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$150 (for 2) at Home Depot
Warranty
1 Year Limited Warranty
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Jan 22 - Thursday, Jan 25
What a bright idea for a deal!
Get two lights and two funnies.
Tempting…but “weather resistant”?
Also, was there a discount recently for some cancelled something?
@brainmist The missing bags in the December Irks.
https://meh.com/forum/topics/sidedeal-instant-regret-kit-with-irk-reveal#65722b69639adc7110bc7ab7
@Kyeh OH YEEEEAAAAHHHHH! I may have already used it, but probably not.
Hm. I do need to replace some lights. But they are outdoors, and I live in a place with a lot of weather.
@brainmist If you’ve already used it, you’ll be told that coupon isn’t valid.
Color me confused with today’s write-up:
Both of those sound like the same kind of complaint, not opposite.
Or are there people who have max pressure standards?
@xobzoo I was also thinking about that. Perhaps it was meant to be opposite sides of the spectrum that is deficient water pressure? I.e. just barely enough vs. basically nothing at all?
@PooltoyWolf @xobzoo I’ve been in hotels where there’s no pressure adjustment possible, and the line pressure is enough to make the shower capable of being used for production of the infamous “mechanically separated chicken”. It can be simultaneously flash-cooked if you have the temp cranked all the way to “too effing hot”. The “shower massage” is more of a riot control barrage.
@xobzoo This is just a brain fart on my part. Will adjust!
Big meh
They should have had these to monitor Jeffrey Epstein. His motion would have triggered the lights and the robot guards wouldn’t have fallen asleep.
Never mind that it’s a totally moot point anyway.
Read the app reviews. Seems it doesn’t work with Alexa and bugs, attracted to the light to not allow the light to turn off. Yes, the first page says it does not need an app, but the specs give you a link to the Apple store, and Google play both of which had poor reviews.
@craigcush Most* white LEDs don’t attract many insects because the color spectrum is wrong. I replaced my yellow “bug” CFL bulbs with white LEDs and if anything saw fewer insects.
*I would normally leave off a qualifier but heavily discounted Meh gear is almost by definition “non-standard”
First of all, no Georgia Red, for that alone. . . meh.
Secondly. . . .does this thing HAVE to be connected to Wifi to work?
These are pretty poor. I got them the last time they were offered. The motion sensor barely works: when my dog runs past it, it only comes on whenever he is less than 10 feet away. (And this is with it set at maximum sensitivity.)
Also, the Wi-Fi reception is pretty spotty. My tablet and phone can both get Wi-Fi just fine when I stand where I installed one of these. The lights, though, can’t at all.
First rain and they are flooded. How do I return this?
@mojohlic Head over to meh.com/support and report the problem.