🌟 Light Up Your Life with Solar Innovation!
The intelamp Solar Flood Lights are designed for outdoor use, featuring a powerful 12000mAh battery and a high-efficiency solar panel that provides 2000LM brightness. With advanced motion detection and remote control capabilities, these lights ensure safety and convenience while being IP65 waterproof for durability. Perfect for illuminating your outdoor spaces, they offer long-lasting performance and easy installation.
Item Weight | 2.8 Kilograms |
Color | Black |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Wattage | 12 watts |
Lighting Method | Adjustable |
Control Method | Remote |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brightness | 2000 Lumen |
Voltage | 3.2 Volts (DC) |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | IR |
Is Waterproof | True |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Switch Type | Remote |
Special Features | Dimmable, Waterproof, Motion Sensor |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Installation Method | Mounted |
L**N
Great light
This is a great light. Very bright. I have only one problem. I have to reset the light every night. I have it in my chicken coop to scare the coon and if I don’t reset it to turn off after 30 sec it stay on all night. It’s kind of a hassle. It should hold the setting.But all in all it is a wonderful light. Well made sturdy, strong, very bright.
X**
A bright lamp, you deserve it
Lamps with huge solar panels are so bright that I can use a remote control to set them to medium brightness, which easily meets the needs of my backyard.The 12000MA battery is the highest configuration for the lamp. It could stay on every night even after three days of rain when fully charged on a sunny day.The separate sensor is a great design. When I walk within 50 feet of the lamp, it becomes pretty bright.The instructions are clear enough and all details are good. Top Configuration / Top Quality / Top Design.
S**H
Will Not Turn Off
I have just received a solar light YL005-10E (long range motion sensor) and preformed the pre-install test according to the manual. When testing the remote controll, the light initially turned off and back on as the instructions stated. When I went to turn it on a second time, the light came on and now will not turn off by remote. I have swapped batteries and made sure that they were installed correctly. I even checked to see if the IR light from the remote was working through the night vision mode on one of my cameras. It was also still working. The light has been one for over an hour and I still cannot get it to turn off and it will not turn off automatically.
H**I
Does Not Work - Poor Support
The light worked fine until I installed it, at least it would turn on with the remote. After I installed it (and it took half a day) the remote didn't work. Neither did the light itself work; it doesn't light up in response to motion. I can see that it's charging - a flashing light - but it just does not work. I corresponded with the seller a few times, but when I confirmed that the remote doesn't work and sent an e-mail, the e-mail "bounced" due to a bad address - in China. At this point, I am assuming I am simply out the cost of the unit and will have to discard it. Awful experience. DO NOT BUY!
R**L
Very Bright Light, Big Battery, Remote Solar Panel & Remote Motion Detector
For now, I've seen no competition for what all this does. The big news feature is having a wireless solar-powered remote motion sensor up to 100' away. Put it at the start of your long sidewalk or driveway, and it will turn the light on long before you get to it. What a great idea, especially for larger properties.If I reach for the gate off my back deck, I'm headed out into the "back 40". I have some solar "street lights" out there high up on poles. But those don't come on until I get fairly close. And since I seem to raise a big unwanted flock of copperheads each year (bitten once was enough, thanks), I really like to see them rather than step on them. For now, I carry a bright flashlight. But that's not always so easy because many times, I'm trying to carry something else, maybe with both hands, and heavy . . . while fumbling that flashlight.Which makes this one useful new option I'd not seen before: turn the light on well in advance. I'm starting to play with exactly where to put the sensor. Somewhere just about where the flood lights on the house don't do much, or get blocked by trees. And playing with mounting up higher, keeping in mind this sensor/sending unit is also solar, so it needs its daily ration of sunlight to work right and far.I think I've found the sweet spot, but a few more nights will confirm it is also getting a solid charge. The unit itself is also quite a powerhouse, bright and long hour lighting as I think you will find within this size. Thanks in part to a whopping 3.2V @12000mAh battery, and a big 8"X12.5" solar panel (actual active area) rated peak at 5V @12W. Quoted end result is 2000Lm max, 400Lm on dim from a 170 LED COB array.For all those positives, I would give just a few negatives. The first is the plastic mounting arm for the rather heavy lamp head, which I would have expected to be more solid and ideally metal. I only hope it holds up, but it seem a bit marginal. And a tick below the rest of the product.I'm also disappointed that the solar panel bracket offers no way to adjust the angle for best sun exposure for location latitude. It is a single bar with a preset angle. That's a missed opportunity, especially since you can find panels this size on other lights that include an arm with clamp so the angle can be customized.More for "Version 2.0" when it comes out, but ideally it will have a monosilicate solar panels as they get even cheaper and become commonplace. It would be a welcomed upgrade over the polysilicate panel included, giving an added boost of charge on overcast and winter days, or less than ideal placement limitations. But in all fairness, I rarely see monosilicate panels, even on commercial roadside signs with solar lighting functions.Beyond that, at $90 as of 24-APR-2023, this isn't cheap. But what matters is whether or not it is worth the price. I should mention the main housing is sealed with screws, so odds are you can replace the batteries when they begin dying after a few hard summers, winters, and long play hours. To me, that adds value since it can potentially live a long useful life.So my verdict is yes, it is worth the price, offers a great feature I've not seen elsewhere, mostly built super solid, extremely bright with a serious battery and solar panel, a great-featured remote control, and the list goes one. But it isn't without some negatives, including the non-adjustable solar panel angle, and the marginal plastic arm for the hefty lamp. For that, I'm deducting one star. If I could have made it just half a star off, I'd have gone with that, because there is a whole lot to like here.
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