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Amico 3-Head Motion Sensor Adjustable Outdoor LED Security Lights on sale for
$21.44 when you follow directions below. Shipping is free.
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About this Product:
- LED unit outputs 40W, 4000 Lumens, 5000K brightness (day light white), equivalent to 200W halogen light.
- LED Security lights can turn on automatically when the motion is detected with 180 degrees swiveling angle, sensing light levels and motion up to max 75 feet
- IP65 Waterproof: The durable and weatherproof design ensures safety for outdoor use protecting lamp from rain, sleet or snow.
- 3 Mode Control
- "Motion Detection" detects track ambient motion and activate lighting
- "Dusk to Dawn D2D" functions automatically in the dark while turning off during daytimes
- "Always-ON Mode"
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I bought five of these but they cost more. I liked the styling more for my house style.
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The lowest I can find is ~$37 on Amazon.
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I bought five of these but they cost more. I liked the styling more for my house style.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07S195HWR/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
- Something about the bright white is piercing at night. Very unpleasant even to me the owner. Don't look up lest ye be blinded for the next few minutes.
- Something about the hue or spectrum of light these give off actually makes things below it appear more monochromatic which makes it harder to see. The one soft light I have isnt much brighter but its much easier to distinguish items in front of it.
Just a hunch, but perhaps this has something to do with how our brain / eyes respond to the pure white. The same amount of pure white may cause your pupils to contract more than similar lumen of soft light. Therefore making it harder to see in the low light conditions and making things outside of the lights range appear darker.
Similar to what makes you curse at the oncoming driver with their super-de-duper bright white (look at me, I don't care about anyone else) lights. Because it actually impairs your night vision and your eyes need to recuperate after they pass.
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