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Solar-WisePack of 4, 40W LED Solar Motion Sensor Waterproof Outdoor Security Lights

Pack of 4
Pack of 4

R399

Retail: R800
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These solar lights are great for around your house or garden as they will automatically come on when it gets dark and charge during the day while the sun is shining. 

Product Features
  • Ultra-Bright Solar Powered Lights
  • Outdoor wireless solar-powered LED light is fitted with 40 powerful LEDs that provide excellent illumination for outdoor areas
  • Solar Powered
  • The waterproof solar lights feature a polycrystalline silicon solar panel
  • Built-in a 1200 mah rechargeable lithium battery that provide 12 hours of illumination at night from just 8 hours of charging during the day
  • PIR Motion sensing
  • The wireless LED solar lights are equipped with a smart PIR sensor, the light will automatically turn on at night or in darkness when human movement is detected within a wide motion angle of 120 degrees
  • Light automatically will turn off if no further movement is detected during the 30 seconds that the light is on
  • Easy installation
  • Easy installation
  • No cable or wires
  • The light should be mounted 3 to 5m above the detection area
  • Requires direct sunlight
Product Specifications
  • Material: ABS
  • Color: Black
  • Solar Panel: 5.5V 0.6W
  • LED Number: 40
  • Battery: 1200mAh
  • Lumens: 364lm
  • Sensor Distance: 3-5 meters
  • Sensor Angle: 120 Degree
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