Saturday, November 7, 2015

1byone Weatherproof Solar Powered Outdoor LED Light with Security Motion Sensor


1byone Weatherproof Solar Powered Outdoor LED Light has 8 super bright LEDs with 1.6W each. It shines bright and the light is white unlike some other LED lights that shine blue-ish. 


This LED light has three modes: High Light Mode (1); Dim Light Mode (2);  Light Sensor Mode (3). I keep ours on the light sensor mode because we use it to light up the driveway when we come home. The lights auto on at night / auto off at sunrise. This device uses PIR Motion Sensor: When it is dark and detects someone approaching, the PIR (pyroelectric infrared sensor) sensor will activate and automatically turn on the LED lights which will illuminate the area. The motion distance is 8m. If there is no one there (or no motion), the light is completely off.


Waterproof and intelligent drainage holes: This solar power motion sensor lamp is waterproof, heat proof and durable. 1byone light design is tightly-sealed in order to be more weatherproof. When it rains, the drainage holes at the bottom will drain any water inside the light to guarantee the interior body will maintain its dry state.


Once fully charged for a complete day of sunlight (about 7-8 hours) it will work the rest of the night (through the early AM). Installation height is 3-5m (9.8-16.4 foot). 


Verdict: This is a great light for those who don't want to run wires and install a legit security motion light on their driveway. We installed it above the garage and the light gets direct sunlight so it lights up nice and bright in the evening.  We live in a dimly lit neighborhood so the light really helps getting in and out of the car since we pack outside the garage. We didn't use the anchors that came with it since we have wood eaves that it attached the light to.  


Purchase on Amazon, currently $16.99.

Disclosure: This complimentary item was provided for review purposes. As always, all opinions are my own and no compensation was received. This post contains affiliate links.

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