SUNLONG Solar Motion Sensor Light Outdoor Solar Wall Light Waterproof Solar Security Light PIR Sensor Solar Lights for Front Door Patio Deck Pathway (Natural White)








Key features
- •One year's warranty. Adjustable Lux & Delay Time by buttons and come with digital display.
- •80 pcs super bright LED. Long life Lithium battery included.
- •Working Time: 200 triggers/day, each trigger lasting 60 seconds after fully charged.
- •2-axis adjustable solar lamp. 2-axis adjustable motion sensor. Detecting range: 16-32 ft.
- •Waterproof, 1 watt solar panel with 16.4 feet wire (Optional 16.4 feet extension wire), aluminum light body & easy installation accessories.
BrandSUNLONG
CategoryFlood & Security Lights
SizeClassic
ColorWhite
WarrantyOne year warranty by free replacements or money back.
SUNLONG Solar Motion Sensor Light Outdoor Solar Wall Light Waterproof Solar Security Light PIR Sensor Solar Lights for Front Door Patio Deck Pathway (Natural White)
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Perfect for my car port and driveway.
eagletalon2016•August 29, 2017
I needed a good motion sensor light that I could install under my car port without having to install 110V wiring etc. I have only had this light for a short period of time which I usually wait a while longer before posting a review however in this case I decided to post a review based off a couple weeks usage because this light has been so great to date.
It was easy to install and to adjust the Lux and Time On. I already have a couple other style solar motion lights installed however they are the type where the solar panel in part of the light and I needed one with the remote solar panel so that I could install it on the house to light up under the car port.
The motion senor works better than I expected easily sensing motion and turning the light on. In my opinion the motion sensor works better than the ones on my 110V motion sensor lights.
It really lights up my drive way, car port area, and my vehicles in the drive way adding additional security and lighting at night.
I have an older DVR camera system in my driveway that does not record things well at night, even with infrared cameras, unless there is good lighting. With the addition of this light now the camera will easily record good video of anyone in and around my vehicles, house front, and driveway.
It was easy to install and to adjust the Lux and Time On. I already have a couple other style solar motion lights installed however they are the type where the solar panel in part of the light and I needed one with the remote solar panel so that I could install it on the house to light up under the car port.
The motion senor works better than I expected easily sensing motion and turning the light on. In my opinion the motion sensor works better than the ones on my 110V motion sensor lights.
It really lights up my drive way, car port area, and my vehicles in the drive way adding additional security and lighting at night.
I have an older DVR camera system in my driveway that does not record things well at night, even with infrared cameras, unless there is good lighting. With the addition of this light now the camera will easily record good video of anyone in and around my vehicles, house front, and driveway.
Couldn't have picked a better light.
Casey L•August 19, 2017
Amazing lights! Super Bright. Exactly what I was looking for to light up my narrow driveway and provide more security at my home.
The box comes with all necessary hardware, 4 screws and 4 anchors, and installation instructions.
The light has great directional positioning of the motion sensor and light head.
Super easy to install, solar panel and light fixture are detachable from their respective bases so you can mount the bases first and then add the solar panel and light fixture.
Setup and configuration of the Lux and Time was very easy but instructions are provided as well. You push the big power button on the back of the base and you then flip underneath and see the Lux and Time settings. An LED will illuminate on which one is currently being set and you can adjust the levels with the Up/Down arrow. Lux settings is 1 to 4 with 1 being that it needs to be very dark to engage the light and 4 being the light can engage when its daylight. Time settings is 1 to 8, 30 seconds to 10 minutes keep in mind that the longer the time the more battery draining.
Super bright lights and I can't be happier. They've only been mounted for a day so far. I'll update if any issues arise but so far so good.
Take a look at side-by-side comparison photos. I have two lights at opposite ends of my driveway.
The first and last photos are comparisons of one light at a time with the second photo showing illumination of both lights. Amazing!
Con: The light isn't completely waterproof (specifically the back of the light head) but it was nothing some clear caulk around the seams can't solve.
The box comes with all necessary hardware, 4 screws and 4 anchors, and installation instructions.
The light has great directional positioning of the motion sensor and light head.
Super easy to install, solar panel and light fixture are detachable from their respective bases so you can mount the bases first and then add the solar panel and light fixture.
Setup and configuration of the Lux and Time was very easy but instructions are provided as well. You push the big power button on the back of the base and you then flip underneath and see the Lux and Time settings. An LED will illuminate on which one is currently being set and you can adjust the levels with the Up/Down arrow. Lux settings is 1 to 4 with 1 being that it needs to be very dark to engage the light and 4 being the light can engage when its daylight. Time settings is 1 to 8, 30 seconds to 10 minutes keep in mind that the longer the time the more battery draining.
Super bright lights and I can't be happier. They've only been mounted for a day so far. I'll update if any issues arise but so far so good.
Take a look at side-by-side comparison photos. I have two lights at opposite ends of my driveway.
The first and last photos are comparisons of one light at a time with the second photo showing illumination of both lights. Amazing!
Con: The light isn't completely waterproof (specifically the back of the light head) but it was nothing some clear caulk around the seams can't solve.
Very Good outdoor motion light with solar
Kenneth Sandberg•November 5, 2016
This little unit throws out quite a bit of light; it easily lights up our porch. The only problem is you must have sunlight, and with winter here, we have had a few days when the unit only lit up a couple of times and then just stopped. I can't blame the unit on that, but we aware, cloudy days will limit number of times it come on. Set up was a little difficult (I put the solar panel on the roof on a piece of wood facing the sun). I am happy with the unt so far (about 6 weeks). It seems pretty well made. I have the main housing in a protected area, so I don't know how waterproof it is (but they claim it is waterproof, maybe). It does have more adjustments than my other one of these by a different company.
perfect lightning, save for electricity
max•July 24, 2016
I bought 3 of these, install side, back of the house and in a carport, perfect lighting, save for electricity.
Just Bought Another After First Units are Going on Two Years of Oklahoma Weather Abuse!
OkieJohn•June 11, 2016
Ever since I was a kid, I've been a fan of solar so it's great to finally see very practical uses of solar showing up for the homeowner. Bought two of these to light up the pitch black areas in the yard off of the sun room. WOW! Are they bright! Excellent, wide coverage too. Don't worry about mounting the bracket to the wall exactly level. The engineers of the thing left a little right-left play in the bracket to level the unit after mounting. Excellent! The length of the wire from the solar panel to the unit appears quite adequate for those who need to mount the solar panel farther away from the LED. I didn't measure the wire but I'm guessing at least 6 feet of total cable. I bundled the extra and just left it next to the solar panel on the roof of the sun room.
The instructions say mount the photovoltaic panel facing north if you are in the northern hemisphere. That didn't make sense to me so I mounted the panels on top of the sun room facing west where I know they will get drenched with sun the latter part of the day. After mounting I was slightly worried that both units were defective. When I tried to do the initial setup after they'd been soaking up the sun for a few hours? Nothing. No lights or indication that were working. Uh-oh. I decided to let them sit for another day since we had slightly overcast skies. That evening I stepped off the sun room and....? (insert angelic voices here...) I got blasted with light! When I went to the check the other unit? No such result. The problem? There is a big power button rather awkwardly placed at the back of the unit sort of behind the bracket. Push it. You'll have to find the "clickety" part of the button to engage it. Assuming the light is fully charged be sure and NOT be looking into the LED panel when you push the button! (Insert laser-gun sound here....)
So now that you know the unit is powered on you can begin fiddling with the duration and lux settings. For duration? You can have the light stay on anywhere from 3 seconds to a full 10 minutes with 8 time intervals in between. I putter around my garden at night quite a lot so I set mine for 10 minutes. Always comes on, stays on and never dims. Awesome! The lux setting determines how dark it has to be before the light will activate. Four different settings choices there. The higher the lux number? The sooner the light will turn on before total darkness. Adjusting each of these duration and lux options is a straight forward two button dance. Very nice. Green light indicates you are setting duration, red for lux. One complaint. These indicator lights are rather weak so you have to get at just the right angle to see whether you are setting lux or duration through the little indicator light hole. On the other hand, the red LED number setting light is bright and easy to see. The units physically adjust right to left, up and down and appear to have a decent range of motion. I needed to adjust mine a bit downwards to better catch the motion sensor as I plunge into the darkness. But the motion sensors work fabulously. It's become a family fun activity now to jump off the couch when the light comes on to see whether it's the spooky looking, stray, "earless" cat prowling around, an opossum, or a raccoon!
The first two units I purchased almost two years ago and they are still going strong! Even after our famous Oklahoma weather abuse. The two original units have been through ice and snow storms, 100+ degree heat, and our torrential rains. After mounting the third unit on the sun room roof I examined the other two solar panels. I kid you not, they looked new. (See photo.) No seepage from the rain into the photovoltaics and even more impressive is that the glass part of the panel? Must be dust resistant. It looked very clear which of course helps the sun-to-electricity conversion efficiency. No warping on the case either. Hard to believe after our blistering summer temperatures here. The first two units I purchased were apparently sold by an outfit here called 'Microsolar". (Amazon says, no longer available.) The next one I just purchased was by "Robust Solar" because it appeared identical to the first two with one minor exception. The newer unit now has a white back plate underneath the solar panel instead of a black one. (Photos of both.) Smart. Means they absorb less heat and probably better for the photovoltaics.
I'm so pleased with these units - especially their longevity and toughness - that I plan to buy more to light up other dark areas of the yard.
The instructions say mount the photovoltaic panel facing north if you are in the northern hemisphere. That didn't make sense to me so I mounted the panels on top of the sun room facing west where I know they will get drenched with sun the latter part of the day. After mounting I was slightly worried that both units were defective. When I tried to do the initial setup after they'd been soaking up the sun for a few hours? Nothing. No lights or indication that were working. Uh-oh. I decided to let them sit for another day since we had slightly overcast skies. That evening I stepped off the sun room and....? (insert angelic voices here...) I got blasted with light! When I went to the check the other unit? No such result. The problem? There is a big power button rather awkwardly placed at the back of the unit sort of behind the bracket. Push it. You'll have to find the "clickety" part of the button to engage it. Assuming the light is fully charged be sure and NOT be looking into the LED panel when you push the button! (Insert laser-gun sound here....)
So now that you know the unit is powered on you can begin fiddling with the duration and lux settings. For duration? You can have the light stay on anywhere from 3 seconds to a full 10 minutes with 8 time intervals in between. I putter around my garden at night quite a lot so I set mine for 10 minutes. Always comes on, stays on and never dims. Awesome! The lux setting determines how dark it has to be before the light will activate. Four different settings choices there. The higher the lux number? The sooner the light will turn on before total darkness. Adjusting each of these duration and lux options is a straight forward two button dance. Very nice. Green light indicates you are setting duration, red for lux. One complaint. These indicator lights are rather weak so you have to get at just the right angle to see whether you are setting lux or duration through the little indicator light hole. On the other hand, the red LED number setting light is bright and easy to see. The units physically adjust right to left, up and down and appear to have a decent range of motion. I needed to adjust mine a bit downwards to better catch the motion sensor as I plunge into the darkness. But the motion sensors work fabulously. It's become a family fun activity now to jump off the couch when the light comes on to see whether it's the spooky looking, stray, "earless" cat prowling around, an opossum, or a raccoon!
The first two units I purchased almost two years ago and they are still going strong! Even after our famous Oklahoma weather abuse. The two original units have been through ice and snow storms, 100+ degree heat, and our torrential rains. After mounting the third unit on the sun room roof I examined the other two solar panels. I kid you not, they looked new. (See photo.) No seepage from the rain into the photovoltaics and even more impressive is that the glass part of the panel? Must be dust resistant. It looked very clear which of course helps the sun-to-electricity conversion efficiency. No warping on the case either. Hard to believe after our blistering summer temperatures here. The first two units I purchased were apparently sold by an outfit here called 'Microsolar". (Amazon says, no longer available.) The next one I just purchased was by "Robust Solar" because it appeared identical to the first two with one minor exception. The newer unit now has a white back plate underneath the solar panel instead of a black one. (Photos of both.) Smart. Means they absorb less heat and probably better for the photovoltaics.
I'm so pleased with these units - especially their longevity and toughness - that I plan to buy more to light up other dark areas of the yard.
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