I hung up today, which was super easy to do, and tested it many times. This has to be the very best price on a wireless LED floodlight that is bright, I'm changing my floodlights in my house with this one. Super easy to set up. You absolutely need to get the screws just right on this security bollard light, that takes just a little doing, particularly up in a tree.
The front unit batteries lasted 14 weeks before the light was dim, the rear unit is still going strong. The product is nice. I am using one as an entry light for my basement, and the other as a floodlight for my backyard. Light is alright, can't compare to regular outdoor flood light. These were easy to set up and we received them in just a couple of days after ordering. This protects battery life.
For me, this gives more than adequate light in a circle that is maybe fifteen feet wide when hanging from the eave over the garage door.
My pal caught some people sneaking into his yard to swim in the pool at like two in the morning. I have a detached garage so this Hunza lighting unit provides lots of light to allow me to open the door and find the lights within.
I intend to purchase more walkway lights. The batteries couldn't be made to stay in place, which means this bollard lighting was a wasted buy. The light mounts via 1 screw into the foundation. The automated motion sensor is extremely delicate. In the beginning I believed it was because of my other outside lights, since it claims it's not going to turn on when it is light out.
I cannot really complain about the security bollard light so far.
It takes nothing more than two D batteries and a screwdriver/drill to put up also it provides lots of light.
I purchased two of these models to eliminate the need to carry a flashlight to find keyholes anytime I returned home at night, and to light the way between automobile and doorway. Is effective, only needs three D batteries and has two configurations for time and two for brightness.
I'm able to envision using this light all over my one acre house outside as well as some locations inside. Only downside is no sensitivity setting so you will need to make certain it isn't mounted too close to a tree or bush that may set if off on a windy evening. It's not worthwhile. I needed to secure it better because of the wind so used a longer nail. The cone of light is rather broad; maybe in future models the maker might consider adding a chance to change the width (and therefore the intensity) of the beam. The light output is dimmer than I anticipated.
The front unit batteries lasted 14 weeks before the light was dim, the rear unit is still going strong. The product is nice. I am using one as an entry light for my basement, and the other as a floodlight for my backyard. Light is alright, can't compare to regular outdoor flood light. These were easy to set up and we received them in just a couple of days after ordering. This protects battery life.
For me, this gives more than adequate light in a circle that is maybe fifteen feet wide when hanging from the eave over the garage door.
My pal caught some people sneaking into his yard to swim in the pool at like two in the morning. I have a detached garage so this Hunza lighting unit provides lots of light to allow me to open the door and find the lights within.
I intend to purchase more walkway lights. The batteries couldn't be made to stay in place, which means this bollard lighting was a wasted buy. The light mounts via 1 screw into the foundation. The automated motion sensor is extremely delicate. In the beginning I believed it was because of my other outside lights, since it claims it's not going to turn on when it is light out.
I cannot really complain about the security bollard light so far.
It takes nothing more than two D batteries and a screwdriver/drill to put up also it provides lots of light.
I purchased two of these models to eliminate the need to carry a flashlight to find keyholes anytime I returned home at night, and to light the way between automobile and doorway. Is effective, only needs three D batteries and has two configurations for time and two for brightness.
I'm able to envision using this light all over my one acre house outside as well as some locations inside. Only downside is no sensitivity setting so you will need to make certain it isn't mounted too close to a tree or bush that may set if off on a windy evening. It's not worthwhile. I needed to secure it better because of the wind so used a longer nail. The cone of light is rather broad; maybe in future models the maker might consider adding a chance to change the width (and therefore the intensity) of the beam. The light output is dimmer than I anticipated.
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I will buy a few more of these paver lights. I mounted the walkway lights to a sizable fruit tree close to the front steps, down near the road.
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