A product idea: a Cam Pan Floodlight for a new product offering
I’m sure they’ll do this. ![]()
Any particular reason you would want to have a pan camera over the Floodlight Pro which already sees 180 degrees? I have 6 of them and they are amazing because they see everything with no need to pan. I can’t think of a benefit to a Pan camera (which would always have blind spots while it rotated the lens) over the amazing view of the Floodlight Pro which always sees everything 100% of the time.
Unless it was like a second lens that could zoom in close while tracking people. I’d love a full PTZ camera
Maybe the potential for 270° coverage with a floodlight mounted at the corner of a house? I realize that’s not 270° of simultaneous horizontal coverage unless there’s some pretty extreme distortion, but a “regular” camera view that could follow something around a corner plus the combination of lighting on two sides of a building could be pretty cool. I could also see a case for combining two cameras and “stitching” those separate views together for a panorama at a corner-mounted floodlight location. Something like the Duo Cam Pan coupled with a floodlight could be cool, too, especially if the “Pan” portion was true PTZ.
Given some of the stuff Wyze brings to this space, there’s probably a market for a floodlight with a pan camera. ![]()
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I don’t know about the need for bigger coverage, but if I can have a camera with spotlight that follows and captures every moving object in my backyard, that’d be awesome. Even though not so much for my neighbors.
ok, maybe in practice this won’t work well with flying bugs at night. But still, to be able to pan the camera and spotlight at will would be fun.
Yeah, it’s kind of cool to have a spotlight on the Solar Cam Pan (which I use outdoors) and Cam Pan v4 (which I have used only indoors), but directional pan/tilt floods could be fun. The idea makes me think of prison break movies. ![]()
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