🌟 Light Up Your Life with InnoGear!
The InnoGear Solar Gutter Lights are a modern, eco-friendly lighting solution designed for outdoor spaces. Featuring a motion sensor for enhanced security, these solar-powered sconces come in a pack of two and are easy to install, making them perfect for porches, garages, and barns. With 80 light sources and a sleek design, they not only illuminate your surroundings but also add a touch of elegance to your outdoor decor.
Brand | InnoGear |
Style | Modern |
Light fixture form | Sconce |
Room Type | Porch, Outdoor |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Installation Type | Semi Flush Mount |
Special Feature | Motion Sensor |
Number of Light Sources | 80 |
Voltage | 5.5 Volts |
Specification Met | CE |
Item Weight | 680 g |
Wattage | 10 Watts |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Switch Type | Touch |
Net Quantity | 2.0 count |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Shade Colour | white |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | SL2P |
Product Dimensions | 21.49 x 13.21 x 3.81 cm; 680.39 g |
ASIN | B01IF3J6WG |
J**A
Easy to install
Easy to set-up and bright enough
C**L
Excellent product. Top of the (my) list solar lights for a few reasons.
I have purchased many solar lights of many styles and brands and all things considered (including price) these are just about as good as I have gotten for some key reasons. They have a few different settings to choose from but the one I like is light on constant after dark in a "dimmer" state then when it detects motion it really lights up to the claimed 450 lumens (which is, comparably speaking, quite bright) then when motion ceases it goes back down to the dimmer state which is probably half or less but ample power to light dark areas enough to eliminate those "creepy" dark areas most of us seem to have around our homes. If you have an area that is just too dark, these are very effective in providing a bit of constant light in those areas with a brighter light for your convenience and your security when the motion sensor is tripped. Very cool and, based on what I feel is the appropriate range for the motion sensors and the brightness choices ( both subjective of course) combined with the consistent and reliable performance of this motion feature, I feel that it was nicely executed by the manufacturer! 2: Whoever decided on the final settings and options did it right (we think). Not all solar lights have options and some do but bad or useless ones. The dim option then bright when motion is detected is terrific and quite useful. Also the mounting options are well thought out. You can simply mount them to your fascia board or any vertical member like a gate or wall (I've effectively used all three options) as they are or you can use the extension if you need them to extend out from the fascia to compensate for a flower bed for example. I have used both options where one option works and the other option would not work at all Nicely thought out! What would be helpful from the manufacturer is a template for where to put the screws because that can be a little tricky but still rather simple if you use your melon. You'll see when you do it. (hint: make your own template out of paper - See, I used my melon!) 3: The lights are built from a plastic(y) material but nevertheless, seem well put together. Again, many (if not most) of the solar options out there are NOT well put together and do not give me the impression that they will last. These do. Although they are made of plastic (or a similar material),are simple, attractive and nice, they arrive in very nice packaging with mounting hardware (screws and hollow wall anchors and instructions and the overall impression I got was that these look like they will give me a few years of service. So far they have delivered. I have not had a lick of trouble with any of them (About 10) in a few months. As far as solar lights of this type, these are in the high price range so I expect a more premium product. These are, without question, working like a premium product. My endorsement is official. Just make sure you have ample sun in the areas you will place these....... or am I unnecessarily stating the obvious? Good luck!
J**Z
La calidad
Perfecto y funcionable 100 %
A**M
Working great
I live in a country remote area and those lights installed on a 14' pole at the driveway entry, gets me nice landmark at the dark nights.The worse for those lights is a snowfall and cloudy /murky days, but at one day charge it can have light power for two - three nights (depends on settings you use) Could have a remote controll.
I**C
Bright! Work perfectly
We have recently turned an old open potting shed into an enclosed ‘she shed’ art studio. While we had electricity run to the building, we did not install an outdoor light fixture. The small size of the building and low roof made it almost impossible to put a standard sized LED motion light on the front without making it just look like overkill. I had installed a smaller solar light at the steps leading up to the door but as Summer turned to fall I could see that it just wasn’t going to be enough light to safely exit and make my way back to the house. With daylight savings time coming to an end, 5 PM on the New England coast means complete darkness. Yes- I could use the flashlight app on my phone, but then locking up becomes much more difficult.This area does get some direct sun as it faces south, but the overhang on the roof made most fixtures reside in total shade. Then I found this!! Sleek design, lots of bright light, and it goes off so it’s not disturbing my neighbors or woodland friends.My first attempt at lighting the area resulted in my having to dangle my foot off the step to get the light to come on. This light picks up my movement as I round the corner from the walkway, and as soon as I stick my head out of the door. I set it for bright (!!!) light at movement and then dim and off. Works perfectly!! I actually tried covering it during the day with a folded cloth dinner napkin, a piece of cardboard from my amazon box and a metal ceiling tin piece to see if it would go on and until I had it 100% covered so there was no light seepage from outside it did not trigger it, which leads me to believe some snow won’t be an issue. However, before I installed it I took it into the back hallway that morning and even though it was not pitch black by any stretch it came on there so it seems to be metered well.Time will tell how it holds up, and I will update if it fails but it seems well constructed and was a great solution for me!!
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