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RedissionSolar Motion Sensor Security Lights

R339

Retail: R500
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This solar light can automatically charge in daytime, automatically light up at night or when people walk by. It is highlighted by the rotatable structure and adjustable functions. The rotatable detector and the dual rotatable lamp heads allow wider detection and wider illumination. 

Product Features
  • This solar light can automatically charge in the daytime, automatically light up at night or when people walk by.
  • The rotatable detector and the dual rotatable lamp heads allow wider detection and wider illumination.
  • Adjustable sensitivity allows more flexible use.
  • No matter you are going to use it to give light or to avoid theft, it will bring you light, safe and convenience.
  • 150LM bright light ensures bright vision
Product Specifications 
  • White Luminous flux: 150 LM
  • Knob D: Sensitivity to light in light sensor mode
  • Knob T: Light duration in PIR sensor mode
  • Light angle: 120 degree
  • Detection angle: 125 degree
  • Light duration: 15s-3min (adjustable)
  • Battery: 3.7V 1200mAH 18650
  • Charging time: 2 days (depends on light intensity)
  • Working time: 6-8h (continuous lighting)
  • Solar panel: 5.5V 150mA
  • Water resistance: IP44
  • Material: ABS
  • Solar panel size: 10.7 * 10.7cm 
  • Cable length: 3m / 9.8ft Item size: 18 * 11.2 * 17cm 
  • Item weight: 257g 
  • Package size: 18.5 * 18 * 14.5cm 
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