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Solar Motion Sensor Outdoor Lights for Outside with Dual Sensors (6000mAh, 270°Wide Angle)
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- [High-Efficiency Solar Panels & High-Capacity Batteries] intelamp solar security lights use high-power 40 square inch solar panels which charge more efficiently than the majority of products on the market. This allows the high-capacity battery to quickly hold 3 times more charge than other leading manufacturers. From a daylight fully charge the security lamps can last up to 3 nights in sensing mode at an impressive actual brightness of 1200 lumens.
- [Wide Arc Lighting Area] The solar flood lights can adjust the 3 lamp heads providing an industry leading 270°Wide angle of illumination. The solar motion light has 3 lighting modes: (1) Mode 1 -Lights set on low brightness setting at all times and will illuminate brightly when motion sensor is activated. (2) Mode 2-lights will be off and will illuminate brightly when motion sensor is activated. (3) Mode 3 -lights will be on low light throughout the night and motion sensor is inactivated.
- 【Simple Setup】Included in each package are screws and tie straps for easy installation of the solar flood lights outdoor in any desired location. The solar sensor lights can be attached to various surfaces like walls, wooden fences, and garage door frames using the screws, or can be fixed to trees or posts using the tie straps.
- 【Two Years of Service Life for the Solar Light】 As a professional solar lighting producer intelamp stands by this solar motion sensor light. With a comprehensive installation manual and impressive after sales service team customer satisfaction is guaranteed.
- [Unique 2 Sensor Design] The innovative dual sensor design detects motion through a much wider range than single sensor models and provides a full 180 degrees of security coverage. This solar security lights enhanced security feature reduces blind spots and offers more light protection throughout the night.














