That’s why Wyze’s new “Bulb Cam” is so enticing, as its a camera built into and powered the same way as a light bulb, and it only costs $50.
Available starting today, the Wyze Bulb Cam is exactly what the name implies.
A light bulb, but with a camera attached.
The Wyze Bulb Cam just easily slots into those places with no additional setup or batteries required.
The Wyze Bulb Cam is available now at the brand’s website as well as from Amazon.
Although installing and powering cameras can be difficult, they are an excellent way to keep your house safe. Because it is a camera that is integrated into and powered similarly to a lightbulb, and because it is only $50, Wyze’s new “Bulb Cam” is very alluring.
The Wyze Bulb Cam is just what its name suggests, and it’s available today. A camera attached to a lightbulb.
The camera has a 160-degree field of view and can be tilted or rotated to get the ideal angle. Night vision in color is even supported by the 2K camera. A light bulb directly above it can also be controlled via the Wyze app. It can even be combined with other “Accessory Bulbs” that share the same design and lighting output.
The concept of this product basically boils down to something that is simple to mount and power. Although most homes have an outdoor lighting fixture that accepts a standard light bulb, you might not have access to outdoor power or be able to wire in a floodlight camera. Without the need for extra setup or batteries, the Wyze Bulb Cam simply slides into those locations.
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Google, Amazon, and other smart home apps can also be used with the camera, but the Wyze app has the majority of the features.
Both the brand’s website and Amazon currently offer the Wyze Bulb Cam for purchase.
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