Illuminate your driveway, house, garden, pool and more with the Lumina 100 LED motion sensor lights. The lights are solar-powered and come with 3 modes to suit your needs.
This solar-powered light works automatically as it is equipped with the world's leading solar panels (mono-crystalline silicon) to convert up to 19% of sunlight into electrical energy. It provides a powerful and good quality light that turns the dark space into a brightly lit one, giving you the added benefit of security for your home.
3 Working Modes
The waterproof home security motion sensor light has 3 working modes to cope with different usage scenarios which can be widely used in your garden, patio, yard, deck, garage, driveway, porch, and any pathways in all weather conditions.
Motion sensor with full brightness - The lights will turn on when motion is detected and turn off no motion detected for 15 seconds.
Motion sensor with dual brightness - The lights will turn on when motion is detected and go dim after no motion detected for 15 seconds.
Dim lighting mode - The lights will remain dim at all times.
Sensor Mode
Turns on at night when the motion sensor detects movement, and automatically off within 15s after the movement has stopped.
270° Wide Angle Lighting
The solar wall illuminates by using a unique design of 4-Sided Built-in, LEDs. This Wide-angle Lighting Design means the illumination range can be better, up to 270° better.
That means the coverage area is 3x better than any previous model.
120°& 17ft Sensor Range
The solar lights have a built-in PIR motion sensor allowing movement to be detected within 120° range and a 17 feet sensor length. It is sensitive enough to use as a security light for the house, giving you added security and peace of mind.
What is in the box?
The stats we're presenting here are based purely on our staff, who make up a tiny percentage of the general population, but they tell us that 100% of our staff that ordered something online exhibited signs of excitement when that thing was delivered.
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