This Refurbished Wireless Floodlight Camera Is $115 Right Now

For the price and features, it’s a strong contender for DIY home security without breaking the bank.

May 5, 2025 - 17:46
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This Refurbished Wireless Floodlight Camera Is $115 Right Now

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If you’re thinking about upgrading your home security without dealing with tangled wires or tricky installations, this refurbished Arlo Pro 3 Floodlight Camera—currently priced at $114.95 on Amazon with free shipping—might be worth a look. It’s a wire-free setup that mounts easily with just a few screws and connects over 2.4GHz wifi. No electrical know-how required. PCMag gave it an Editor’s Choice award, mostly thanks to its 2K HDR video, wide 160-degree field of view, and a super bright (up to) 3,000-lumen floodlight. You can dim the light if needed (it’s set at a cooler 4,000K color temp), and either turn it on manually through the Arlo Secure app or have it trigger automatically with motion.

What’s nice here is the smart detection system—it doesn’t just ping your phone every time a leaf blows past. Instead, it uses object detection to tell you if it saw a person, animal, or vehicle. It also has a 12x digital zoom with auto tracking, which helps the camera stay locked on moving objects in the frame. The image/video quality holds up well, especially during the day—crisp, colorful, and clear. At night, it still performs nicely with decent clarity up to about 25 feet, but the colors don't pop as much, especially in low lighting. Just a heads up, though: If you want to store footage in the cloud, you’ll need a subscription to the Arlo Secure plans. Those start at $7.99 per month for a single camera or $17.99 per month for unlimited cameras.

On the smart home side, it plays well with Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT, so it fits right into most setups, according to this PCMag review. As for battery life, the built-in battery lasts a few months between charges, but if that sounds like a hassle, you can pair it with a $59.99 solar panel or plug it in via Arlo’s $49.99 outdoor magnetic cable.