Outdoor lighting Split Motion Sensor Flood Light: Motion sensor activation
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This isn't just another solar light—it's a clever, motion-activated floodlight that ditches the grid entirely. Powered by the sun, it's built for outdoor security and visibility, covering everything from patios to garage entrances without a single watt from your utility bill.
With a split design, it mounts almost anywhere, ensuring you get the best angle for coverage. The motion sensor is the real star here: it only kicks on when something moves, saving energy and adding a dash of smart convenience. No more leaving lights on all night.
Durability? It's IP65 waterproof, meaning rain or shine, this thing holds up. Inside, 72 COB LEDs plus 90 total LEDs pump out a surprisingly bright beam—enough to spook any would-be intruder and light up a garden path with ease. Maintenance is minimal; just let the solar panel soak up daylight, and it handles the rest automatically. It's a solid, eco-friendly swap for those clunky wired setups, cutting costs while keeping things illuminated.
- Solar powered operation
- IP65 waterproof rating
- 72 COB LED illumination
- 90 LED total output
- Outdoor installation ready
- Motion sensor activation
General specs
- Brand: Outdoor lighting
- Seller: Joom
- Power Source: Solar
- Waterproof Rating: IP65
- LED Type: 72 COB, 90 LED total
- Sensor Type: Motion sensor
- Installation Location: Outdoor, Wall mount
- Light Output: Flood light
- First listed by seller: 8/24/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $20.71 | $29.39 | $26.06 | $17.92 | $17.22 | $23.48 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 25, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 27, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 30, 2025 |
Power Source | Solar | Solar | Solar | Solar | Solar | |
Waterproof Rating | IP65 | Waterproof | Yes | |||
Sensor Type | Motion sensor | Motion Sensor | Motion Sensor | Motion Sensor | Motion sensor | |
Installation Type | Wireless, Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Outdoor wall, Stairs, Swimming pool area |
Enzo S.
Lyon
September 3, 2025
as a brand loyalist to outdoor lighting, i had high expectations for this solar floodlight, and for the most part, it delivered. i bought it to replace an old wired light near my garage, hoping for something eco-friendly and smart. reality hit when it arrived—packaging was intact, but the wait felt endless. once installed, though, i was thrilled. it's quite bright, with a beam that illuminates everything clearly, and the motion activation works smoothly most of the time. i've used it for a couple of weeks now, and it's become a staple for my evening cycling rides, keeping the path safe. it's durable, handling rain without a hitch, and the automatic operation means i don't have to lift a finger. not perfect, but for the price and brand, it's a solid choice that met my skeptical hopes with a pleasant surprise.
- Pros: i was quite impressed with how bright it gets when it senses movement, lighting up my whole patio and scaring off any critters or intruders. the solar power is a game-changer—no more worrying about electricity bills, and it's held up well in all sorts of weather, from rain to sun. the split design made it easy to mount in just the right spot for full coverage, and i love that it only turns on when needed, saving energy effortlessly.
- Cons: delivery was a bit long, which was annoying, and sometimes the motion sensor might not catch every little movement, like a small animal passing by. it takes a while to charge fully on cloudy days, so it's not always reliable if the sun isn't out much. the initial setup required some fiddling to get the angle just right, which was a bit of a hassle for someone like me.