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Prime Members: 4-Pack Aootek Solar Motion Sensor Lights

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$18

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Update: This extremely popular deal is now available again.

ruikaiwen via Amazon has for Prime Members: 4-Pack Aootek Solar Motion Sensor Lights for $17.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
  • Sensitive PIR Motion Inductor: With Motion Sensor Detector and PIR sensor can detects people up to 26 feet within angle of 120 agrees. Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • High-efficient LED step lights with wide-angle illumination can improve the lighting utilization.
  • High Efficient Solar Panel Our solar Panel is energy saving and with PET laminated solar panel and LED lights, which is up to 20. 5% Conversion Rate with 1. 2W Monocrystalline silicon .
  • Waterproof IP65 and Heatproof outdoor security night light for step, patio, garden, porch, lawn, pathway, gutter, etc. It's specifically designed to withstand extreme weather conditions.

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    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 48k customer reviews.
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Update: This extremely popular deal is now available again.

ruikaiwen via Amazon has for Prime Members: 4-Pack Aootek Solar Motion Sensor Lights for $17.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Some users may see the $25.99 pricing when visiting the product page. If this is the case, try clicking on "Other sellers on Amazon" and adding to cart though that method (link).
Thanks to Community Member TheCosmoKramer for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Sensitive PIR Motion Inductor: With Motion Sensor Detector and PIR sensor can detects people up to 26 feet within angle of 120 agrees. Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • High-efficient LED step lights with wide-angle illumination can improve the lighting utilization.
  • High Efficient Solar Panel Our solar Panel is energy saving and with PET laminated solar panel and LED lights, which is up to 20. 5% Conversion Rate with 1. 2W Monocrystalline silicon .
  • Waterproof IP65 and Heatproof outdoor security night light for step, patio, garden, porch, lawn, pathway, gutter, etc. It's specifically designed to withstand extreme weather conditions.

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 48k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Aootek New Solar Lights 120 LEDs with Lights Reflector,270° Wide Angle, IP65 Waterproof, Easy-to-Install Security Lights for Front Door, Yard, Garage, Deck (4 Pack)

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Ive had this brand for a few years. TLDR - Good value at $4-$5 per unit and bright enough in a rural setting using 4 to illuminate my backyard, one every 15-20 feet and a few more here and there. The included battery wont keep the lights on until morning unless they get DIRECT sunlight for 6-8 hours. Mine are mounted by hooks and I have 20 of these - I switch them out in the evening and a day of semi-direct sunlight plus a day where I place them to maximize sunlight collection keeps them on all night long at max brightness. Motion sensor works well for deer and human sized objects but a groundhog wont trip the light. Eventually, multiple individual LEDs have failed in about half the units but they still continue to work. Sometimes 1 or 2, sometimes 6 or more which shouldnt be a surprise given the price point. Id recommend running a bead of silicone where the solar panel meets the housing and drilling the smallest hole at the bottom of the battery cover to allow any condensation an escape route. This mod is worth while if you plan to mount it that makes easy access unreasonable (like I did with the one mounted at the top of my garage). The battery is a flat top type and buying a higher capacity battery more than doubles the cost of each light. That said they will accommodate a higher mAH if you were so inclined.
Bought 3 years ago. 1 recently stopped working. Took out the 18650 battery inside to use for a flashlight.

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I got this last year and they were a few dollars more. They are all still working and provide some nice light. Going to get some more.
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Quote from njassaf :
I ordered this 2 years ago at the same price. They are ok but does the job I needed them for. Do I ordered more now

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Exactly. Most noncommital commital that I have seen in a long time.
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Thanks OP. I opted for the 6 pack front button that came out to $26. It's been a long time since the last purchase of led path light so hopefully they have gotten better.
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Anyone tried this on the heat of Arizona?
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Need something like this but can change colors
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Where is everyone installing these? Just looking for ideas
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Ive had this brand for a few years. TLDR - Good value at $4-$5 per unit and bright enough in a rural setting using 4 to illuminate my backyard, one every 15-20 feet and a few more here and there. The included battery wont keep the lights on until morning unless they get DIRECT sunlight for 6-8 hours. Mine are mounted by hooks and I have 20 of these - I switch them out in the evening and a day of semi-direct sunlight plus a day where I place them to maximize sunlight collection keeps them on all night long at max brightness. Motion sensor works well for deer and human sized objects but a groundhog wont trip the light. Eventually, multiple individual LEDs have failed in about half the units but they still continue to work. Sometimes 1 or 2, sometimes 6 or more which shouldnt be a surprise given the price point. Id recommend running a bead of silicone where the solar panel meets the housing and drilling the smallest hole at the bottom of the battery cover to allow any condensation an escape route. This mod is worth while if you plan to mount it that makes easy access unreasonable (like I did with the one mounted at the top of my garage). The battery is a flat top type and buying a higher capacity battery more than doubles the cost of each light. That said they will accommodate a higher mAH if you were so inclined.
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Anyone tried this on the heat of Arizona?

We bought these about 3 or 4 years ago. They are still going, but you can tell they don't shine as bright by the second summer. I am considering we buy these to replace the first set.
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In for the 6 pack for $26 . Thanks OP
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Bought 3 years ago. 1 recently stopped working. Took out the 18650 battery inside to use for a flashlight.
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Ive had two of these outside for like 3 years+ now and they still work.

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Quote from VoodooRanger :
Where is everyone installing these? Just looking for ideas
I have these mounted to the side of my tiny house (Airbnb). I have the front button ones which are more but worth it imo. They create a nice path for anyone entering or exiting the unit.

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