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Solar Flood Lights Outdoor Dusk to Dawn W RC
- Solar Flood Lights Outdoor Dusk to Dawn – Wecsord Dual-head 70 LED solar flood lights outdoor that bright up to 1000 lumens With 6000K-7000K cool white, which can light up your front door, yard, path, pool, patio, shed, barn, garden, garage driveway, etc.
- Brightness & Time Remote Control – With our remote-controlled outdoor light, you can set the brightness and lighting hours of the 2 pack flood lights casually. (Lighting Time: 100% brightness: 10hrs; 50% brightness: 20hrs; Control distance: within 65ft).
- Easy to Install – The solar-powered flood lights can be installed together or separated outdoor/indoors. You can put the solar panel on your roof then attach the 2 flood lights with 2 extension cords (16.4ft) to light up your door area. With the lighting from solar floodlights outdoors, your family can enjoy the night in the yard.
- Long-Time Use – IP65-rated waterproofing with an all-in-one sturdy aluminum casing, allows our solar flood lights outdoors with a remote to provide night lighting for optimal performance year-round and in all climates.
- Lifetime Warranty – Wecsord focuses on the technology innovation of intelligent solar lights, as we have obtained certifications issued by CE, RoHS, FCC, MSDS, etc, with high quality ensured & no-worry after-sales service. If you have any issues, please feel free to contact us directly and we will solve your problems within 24 hours!
Product Description – Solar Flood Lights
Solar energy is such miraculous clean energy, we are honored to use and convert it into the necessary electrical energy in our lives, and then match it with various lamp shells, showing different lighting effects at night.
Wecsord aims to brighten every corner of every American household. Sustainable Energy Recycling + Visual Lighting Feast + No Electricity Bills, isn’t this a wonderful solar land?