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frontpage Posted by jk6812 | Staff • 6d ago
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2-Pack TOBUSA Motion Sensor Dusk to Dawn Solar Outdoor Lights w/ Remote

+ Free S&H w/ Prime

$20

$35

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Woot! has 2-Pack TOBUSA Motion Sensor Dusk to Dawn Solar Outdoor Lights w/ Remote (292 LED, Cool White) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or is otherwise a flat $6 per order.
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Product Info:
  • Efficient Solar Charging: 5.5" x 3.3" solar panel with up to 22% energy conversion. Fully charges in 4–6 hours and powers lights for 8–10 hours using an 1800mAh battery.
  • Motion-Activated & Dusk-to-Dawn: Auto on at night, off during the day. Senses motion within 3–7m, 120° wide angle.
  • Super Bright: 292 LEDs per light (2-pack), 6500K cool white, 4000 lumens total, lighting area up to 30 sq meters.
  • Multiple Modes: 3 lighting modes with button or remote control:
    • Motion only (100% brightness, off after 20s).
    • Dim + Motion (10% dim, 100% on with motion).
    • Constant 30% brightness (no motion sensor).
  • Flexible Setup: 16.4 ft cable lets you place the solar panel separately to optimize sunlight exposure.
  • Durable & Weatherproof: Made of ABS + PC, IP65 waterproof—works in rain, heat, or snow.

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Woot! has 2-Pack TOBUSA Motion Sensor Dusk to Dawn Solar Outdoor Lights w/ Remote (292 LED, Cool White) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or is otherwise a flat $6 per order.
  • Note: If you are checking out with Amazon Prime and you are seeing a shipping cost during checkout, look for and tap/click the "Use this address" button. The order page will finish loading and shipping will update.
Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • Efficient Solar Charging: 5.5" x 3.3" solar panel with up to 22% energy conversion. Fully charges in 4–6 hours and powers lights for 8–10 hours using an 1800mAh battery.
  • Motion-Activated & Dusk-to-Dawn: Auto on at night, off during the day. Senses motion within 3–7m, 120° wide angle.
  • Super Bright: 292 LEDs per light (2-pack), 6500K cool white, 4000 lumens total, lighting area up to 30 sq meters.
  • Multiple Modes: 3 lighting modes with button or remote control:
    • Motion only (100% brightness, off after 20s).
    • Dim + Motion (10% dim, 100% on with motion).
    • Constant 30% brightness (no motion sensor).
  • Flexible Setup: 16.4 ft cable lets you place the solar panel separately to optimize sunlight exposure.
  • Durable & Weatherproof: Made of ABS + PC, IP65 waterproof—works in rain, heat, or snow.

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:

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Written by jk6812 | Staff

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There is an actual explanation I think you're learning how to communicate, could do without the arrogance too but maybe one day you'll learn to not be a douche
Its still light, not at all useless just because it is a 'daylight color.. at nighttime' unless you failed elementary science. If anything cool is a lot more useful to see in pitch black than warm
These are safety lights with a motion sensor, not accent lighting for your patio to demand 3000~3600K color temps for coziness...safety lights are often daylight color balanced.

Also, "amber" colored lights are typically HPS (high pressure sodium) and have been phased out, mainly due to the very low CRI that cheap HPS lighting had. Only cinematographer who were filming on downtown areas and liked the "noir" effect a CRI of 20% complained as LED started taking over (3K typically, outside of freeways)

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Which are better. The aaootek that was on sale the other day or these?
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Quote from amax :
Cool white is a dumb choice: daylight color temperature, useless at nighttime when these are relevant
Its still light, not at all useless just because it is a 'daylight color.. at nighttime' unless you failed elementary science. If anything cool is a lot more useful to see in pitch black than warm
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Quote from amax :
Let me put it another way: 5600K lights at nighttime have a trashy, slummy, trailer park look to them. City street lights are not 5600K; if not amber for energy savings (already outdated), municipal lights are at 3200K. Especially true for mounted lanterns on residences...again, unless you live in...
There is an actual explanation I think you're learning how to communicate, could do without the arrogance too but maybe one day you'll learn to not be a douche
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These are safety lights with a motion sensor, not accent lighting for your patio to demand 3000~3600K color temps for coziness...safety lights are often daylight color balanced.

Also, "amber" colored lights are typically HPS (high pressure sodium) and have been phased out, mainly due to the very low CRI that cheap HPS lighting had. Only cinematographer who were filming on downtown areas and liked the "noir" effect a CRI of 20% complained as LED started taking over (3K typically, outside of freeways)
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Cool white is a dumb choice: daylight color temperature, useless at nighttime when these are relevant
are you having a stroke
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Quote from Dimitris :
These are safety lights with a motion sensor, not accent lighting for your patio to demand 3000~3600K color temps for coziness...safety lights are often daylight color balanced.Also, "amber" colored lights are typically HPS (high pressure sodium) and have been phased out, mainly due to the very low CRI that cheap HPS lighting had. Only cinematographer who were filming on downtown areas and liked the "noir" effect a CRI of 20% complained as LED started taking over (3K typically, outside of freeways)
You entirely prove my point: these are primarily being marketed as always-on lights (for patios and otherwise) with enough power-collecting ability to last until sun-up. Motion detection raises the luminance temporarily in the primary mode, but color temperature matters full-time.
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Adding to the debate, a positive of the higher CCT of this product is the perceived brightness. Being solar, energy to output is very important. Higher CCT's (such as this at 5000+k) "look" brighter than warm at the same lumen output. That is why many security products have higher CCT's.
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Does anyone have these ? Feedback please ? Thnx
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The separation of the lights and the panel can be good when the light location is shady. But, for places with sunlight, this unit may look bulky. I have 2 security lights with solar panel in the same body. They are super easy to install and works well.
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I'm sorry but the warm color is for old people.
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Quote from amax :
Let me put it another way: 5600K lights at nighttime have a trashy, slummy, trailer park look to them. City street lights are not 5600K; if not amber for energy savings (already outdated), municipal lights are at 3200K. Especially true for mounted lanterns on residences...again, unless you live in...
Warm lights are sht and make everything fuzzy. Inside and out, anything I light is 5-6k daylight. If you want light, you want it daylight. If you want to be cozy in the evening to relax, to fall asleep, on the porch, then do your warm lights. Me personally, I still do daylight and dim it for those situations.
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I can have these only activate when there is motion correct? Not always on. I'm looking for a light to replace the one inside of my shed. Current setup I dont think the battery is holding charge anymore (dead without use by morning) so it appears its recharging but not holding it. Figure with this panel separate from the light design this would work in my shed (solar panel outside on top)

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