In some embodiments, a wireless light may be programmed by a control device such as a remote control, a smart phone, a computer, a tablet and the like to determine parameters such as how long to record, how long the light stays on, whether it operates during the day or not. In some embodiments, the wireless light may be part of a coordinated network of wireless lights and thus the control device may be able to control one or more wireless lights in the group. The control device may run an application with a user interface to allow the user to set the parameters. By way of an example, a motion sensor battery powered spotlight may contain a transceiver and the ability to communicate and coordinate operation with other spotlights in a group. That spotlight may also contain a Bluetooth transceiver and the ability to communicate with a device over Bluetooth. An iPhone or Android phone with a Bluetooth interface may run an application with a user interface to communicate with the Bluetooth enabled spotlight and thus control one or more wireless lights in the group via the Bluetooth enabled spotlight.