Are equipped with 231 LED beads and offer an increased lighting angle of 300°, surpassing traditional solar lights. Our innovative reflective light structure design minimizes lighting loss while effectively enhancing the brightness and coverage area. Each light can illuminate an impressive range of 450 - 700 sq.ft.
TECKNET solar outdoor lights are equipped with a built-in sensitive light sensor and a PIR motion sensor that can accurately detect movement within a range of 10-17ft at an angle of 120°. This allows for more sensitive detection of human, animal, or car movements.
TECKNET solar powered security light offers three modes: â‘ Normally on mode (Stays on at medium light all night) â‘¡From dim light to high light sensor mode(Turn to dim light if no motion is detected for 20s) â‘¢From no light to high light sensor mode(Turn off if no motion is detected for 20s).
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With no electricity bill and significantly reduced carbon emissions, our polysilicon solar panel converts solar energy into electricity by absorbing sunlight. It boasts a conversion rate of 25%, which is above the market average. The outdoor solar motion lights can continue to illuminate for more than 10-12 hours at night after absorbing a full charge during the day.
TECKNET solar wall lights with fully sealed bead construction and high strength ABS material, it is waterproof / frostproof / heatproof to IP65 and can be used in extreme weather such as heavy rain, glare, and blizzard.
The ideal installation height is about 1.5 to 2 meters
The lights are great!
The adhesive to install them failed. Four hours after installing them they all fell off.
Used an industrial grade of Velcro and the lights look great.
Just taken out of the packing screwed them to the and when it was dark thay came on no problem's
Even in winter when there is not a lot of sunlight it has always turned on, it has a good range of light.
Nice lights can't fit untill fence painted
The first two installed failed within weeks due to water ingress,the waterproofing is a bit of a joke, or should I say non existent.Waiting to see how long the other two last.
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