Solar-powered: Solar Lights for Home works on a 5V/15W solar panel that has a backup of 6-8 hours with battery 48Wh 15000mAH 3.2V LiFePo4. It gets charged during the day time and lights up automatically in the night. With 4-6 hours of charging in the direct sun, Solar Lamps for Garden gives you a backup upto 12hrs (Auto mode).
Energy Saving: Hardoll Solar Flood Lights for Outdoor does not need electricity and works automatically. It works on solar energy and hence using these Solar Lights in your garden all night long would not cost you extra. It actually saves energy, thus by reducing your electricity bill.
Bright Illumination: With 120 pieces of LEDs that have 2000 lumens. Solar Flood Lights for Terrace gives brighter illumination in your compound at night. This LED Solar Light is Cool white color and can be used at garden, garages, Playing filed, Warehouses, Drive ways, Terrace etc.
Waterproof & Build to Last: These lamps are IP 65 waterproof & made of ABS plastics and aluminum. This helps our product to withstand extreme weather conditions and makes our product long lasting.
Remote-controlled: Solar Wall Lights for Home can be controlled by a remote. It has 7 lighting modes such as auto mode in which brightness can be auto adjusted to 50%, 20% and 10% mode, bright, dim mode, hourly brightness mode such as 2H, 4H and 6H modes.
Package Contents
1x Solar flood light
1x Solar panel
1x Remote
Warranty
This product includes 1 months warranty.
Important Information
For optimal performance, we recommend placing the lamp in direct sunlight for 2 days before its first use.
Install it in a location where the solar lamp can receive 6-8 hours of sunlight
To test the lights during the day or under other lighting conditions, please cover the solar panels with your hand or a non-transparent object.
For efficient charging, avoid installing the light in shaded areas.
Avoid installing the light beneath utility or street lights, as the light falling on the solar panel can confuse the system, causing the solar lamp to remain off, mistakenly perceiving it as daytime.