🌟 Illuminate your nights, secure your space, and never miss a moment!
The JACKYLED Solar Lights Outdoor combine a powerful 1500mAh rechargeable battery with 113 focused cool white LEDs to deliver bright, energy-efficient illumination. Featuring a 16.4ft extension cord, the solar panel can be optimally positioned for maximum sunlight absorption, while the light unit covers a wide 22ft motion detection range with three customizable modes. Built tough with IP65 waterproofing and easy slide-in installation, this solar floodlight ensures reliable, eco-friendly security lighting for your porch, yard, or garage—rain or shine.
Brand | JACKYLED |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Light fixture form | Spotlight |
Room Type | Patio |
Specific Uses For Product | Patio |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Installation Type | Surface Mount |
Special Feature | Motion Sensor |
Control Method | Remote |
Light Source Type | LED |
Shade Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Light Color | cool white |
Embellishment | Crystal |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Item Weight | 15.13 ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Bulb Base | E26 Medium |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Brightness | 1130 lumen |
Efficiency | [Inferred] Yes |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Shade Color | White |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | JACKYLED |
Size | 1 |
Model Name | JKFD12-S18P302B-BL2PUS |
Part Number | JACKYLED790 |
Item Weight | 15.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 0.6 x 4.3 inches |
Item model number | JK113LEDseparatesolarlightsP1-us-new |
Assembled Height | 4.3 inches |
Assembled Length | 5.9 inches |
Assembled Width | 0.6 inches |
Special Features | Motion Sensor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**S
Very good quality lights
Works great, easy to use and mount and very bright.
C**R
Time will tell
Working well so far. Using in my home’s entryway for those times we get home late and forget to leave the light on. The front of my home is pretty shady but the cord is long enough (about 15 feet I think?) to have the solar panel portion reach a sunny area and charge the light. The light was easy to install with included hardware (I to use a hammer drill in block/stucco) and seems pretty secure. I’ve got mine set for always on Dim until motion sensor kicks it on Bright. I believe there are 3 different settings.
M**.
Bright & Reliable—But Motion Timer Is Too Short
This solar floodlight works really well and is super bright—great for lighting up outdoor areas! My only complaint is the motion sensor timing. The light doesn’t stay on long enough, so we constantly have to re-trigger it, which gets annoying. It’s still a solid product overall, especially for energy-saving and easy installation, but I wish the motion duration could be adjusted.
D**R
They work great!
They work great! You have to cover the solar panel to test, or the light will not turn on. The sensor on the light only monitors movement. I have put four on my property.
L**S
Great lighting.
I’m more than happy with their light output. Hope the light quality lasts for years. Once i get them mounted I will know more. Thinking of buying four more. Don’t need the remote control for what I’m using them for. If I buy more the remote may come in handy for my wife.
H**S
When it works
1 light works 50% of the time, and when it does...it does great. There is plenty of light, I mounted it in my garage so when I walk in my doorway it will turn on and I don't need to use my overhead light to take out the trash. The garage is 12ft tall, and 20x22 and lights up the whole room, I mounted it on a wall at about a 30-degree downward angle so the sensor doesn't get dusty and it catches my approach. Not quite bright enough to work in there, but to avoid stumbling around and tripping over things. With just enough light you can find what you need and leave the room. I've not timed it yet for how long it stays on, I will edit and update as time goes on.As I stated; only 1 of the two works 50% of the time, give or take. I set them both to turn on at full brightness with motion only. I enter the room at the same angle and with the same amount of darkness in the area, by the time I enter the doorway about 10ft from the sensor, it turns on. 3 out of 7 days it won't turn on at all even being a couple feet away and walking past it. This is entering the room at roughly the same time each day. The other light is mounted outside above a door about 9ft up, pointed down at a 40-45 degree angle to catch the best movement. It works every time.The one light that partially works, the rubber button cover was split and was falling out of its hole upon opening of the box. Luckily enough, you can still stick your pinky finger into the hole and trip the button to its desired setting. I mounted that one inside so I don't have to worry about rain infiltration. Mounting the solar panels was easy, buy some low-voltage cable staples to keep things tidy when you buy these lights. I like how they swivel and you get plenty of cord. They have been mounted since the 18th of February with plenty of sunny days to catch a good charge.For a $30 set, I won't bother with asking for a replacement if I would need to pull them both down and send them back. As long as it works most of the time, I'll use them until they no longer function.
P**N
Night light
This model of motion activated solar light is sleek, well built and gives a good beam of light. The cord between the the light and the solar panel is long enough for you to find a good sunny spot for charging and an ideal spot for the light. It is reasonably priced.
H**R
Not as reliable as I had hoped.
Initially I was very happy with these lights. Easy to install and seemed to work great, good light spread and reacted to movement quickly. I got them for my chicken coop/run area. One is installed on the inside of the run to detect movement and scare off rodents at night, the other on the outside near the door and supply area for when I go out after dark. Both solar panels are mounted side by side on the roof of the run with lots of sunlight. Worked well for about 2 weeks, then light inside the run stopped completely and will not come on anymore. Switched lines so it was on the other solar panel, but still nothing. Seems the internal battery may have failed and isn't recharging. Hoping I can get a replacement one without buying another set!
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