Whilst this is slightly expensive it is very bright and requires no maintenance, try something like a 400 lumens solar light for a £25
gaijintendo
11 Apr 16#13
Potentially nutty question - but can you charge the batteries if you live somewhere with no sun, like Scotland?
johnnyboyuk to gaijintendo
11 Apr 16#20
Just standard rechargeable AA batteries usually so no problem. Takes very little light to charge though. works on sun rather than heat so they are ok even in UK winter.
smokeyhowle
11 Apr 16#19
I have these. Great quality for price. Plenty bright little bit of sun we have had is no problem for them to work all night. My cats light up the garden when they walk past anywhere near them.
Pedro88
11 Apr 16#18
Have you got a link by any chance? maybe I did not describe it correctly, I am looking for something to use in the room where is no socket
Pedro88
11 Apr 16#16
Does anyone know product like this but USB rechargeable/wall socket powered instead of solar panel?
Minstadave to Pedro88
11 Apr 16#17
Isn't that just a normal mains powered security light?
oldsystem
11 Apr 16#14
These are excellent, if you're just wanting the movement sensor mode, mine isn't in direct sunlight and its fine. Very bright.
pibpob to oldsystem
11 Apr 16#15
Yep that should be OK in shady conditions, assuming the motion sensor isn't continually triggered.
pibpob
11 Apr 16#12
I would imagine that if you don't put these where they get direct sunlight, they're not going to be able to operate for nearly as long as they otherwise might.
OldEnglish
11 Apr 16#11
This ones been good, i've had it over 12 months now.
I get the same experience with the indicators on my car. :stuck_out_tongue:
PS At least I 'got' the joke. It was a joke.....wasn't it?
koujanmark
10 Apr 16#2
Are they bright tho
jdbigguy to koujanmark
11 Apr 16#9
If they were, then the seller would post the lumens or watts equivalent. The fact they don't would make me steer clear.
jai47
11 Apr 16#8
I recently purchased the 20-LED version, works great above our front door.
I found that I had to open the back cover and press the battery back into the holder;
Not sure if that was due to a rough delivery driver or by default to prevent it operating whilst in the packaging.
Deaa
11 Apr 16#7
I got some of these the other week. Really good, I was surprised by how bright they are.
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PS At least I 'got' the joke. It was a joke.....wasn't it?
I found that I had to open the back cover and press the battery back into the holder;
Not sure if that was due to a rough delivery driver or by default to prevent it operating whilst in the packaging.
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