Solarek Solarek® Solar Powered Security Light with Motion Sensor HGWPFLOOD
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Solarek Solarek® Solar Powered Security Light with Motion Sensor HGWPFLOOD | $27.99 | ||||
Solarek Solarek® Solar Powered Security Light with Motion Sensor HGWPFLOOD | $27.99 |
Illuminate your surroundings with the Solarek® Solar Powered Security Light. This powerful light is equipped with a 120° motion sensor that activates when movement is detected, providing you with added security and peace of mind. With its 100 bright LEDs, it illuminates a wide 180° area, ensuring maximum visibility. Whether you need extra light for your garage, deck, porch, driveway, or patio, this solar powered light is the perfect solution. It automatically turns on when motion is detected, and its built-in PIR motion sensors have a maximum detection distance of 26.2' and a detection angle of almost 120°. With three control dials for LUX, SENS, and TIME, you can easily adjust the settings to suit your needs. The LUX dial measures the ambient light, allowing the unit to turn on as the light fades. The SENS dial determines the distance range of the motion sensor detection, while the TIME dial controls how long the light will stay on after motion is detected. Experience the convenience and security of the Solarek Solar Powered Security Light today.
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