Overview
Auto-on within 9.8ft, auto-off after about 25 seconds when no motion is detected. Auto-on only when it is dark and when motion is detected. LED smart sensor chip with PIR, reliable performance and high sensitivity, accurately detect your motion.
Their appearance is subtle and scans within 120 degree and 3 to 6 meter radius under a dark environment. The puck light will automatically turn on within it's 3 to 6 meter proximity.
Built-in 700mAh lithium battery, after fully charged, it can work continuously for up to 4-6 months in Auto mode. Connect the power bank, PC USB port or mobile phone charger charging by the USB data cable (included). When charging, the red light is on and the green indicator light indicates fully charged.
No wiring, no hammers, no drill or tools required. Night light with super-strong double-sided adhesive pads and built-in magnet, you can stick it anywhere you like or easily sorb it on any metal surface, also can use it as a flashlight. The lamp can be easily removed for a battery change or a night emergency.
Specification
Material: ABS
Additional function: human body induction
Voltage: ≤36V (V)
Shade material: PC
Dimensions: 18*86 (mm)
Switch type: inductive
Style: modern and simple
Average service life: 50000 (h)
Light source power: 5w (W)
Package Content
Night light*1
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