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Designers Edge L-992WH Outdoor Two-Light Downward Floodlight, 180-Degree Motion-Activated, White

Designers Edge L-992WH Outdoor Two-Light Downward Floodlight, 180-Degree Motion-Activated, White
From Designers Edge

List Price: $34.95
Price: $27.51

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1613 in Home Improvement
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Designers Edge
  • Model: L-992WH
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 19.75" h x 16.75" w x 20.00" l,

Features

  • 180-degree motion-activated outdoor floodlight with adjustable time and sensitivity settings
  • Switchable from motion to dusk-to-dawn mode
  • White metal weather-resistant construction; metal protective bulb shields for durability
  • 180-degree detection zone coverage
  • 10-year limited warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Designers Edge 180-degree motion-activated outdoor two-light downward floodlight offers adjustable time and sensitivity settings. Its weather-resistant white metal construction provides protection against weather while the metal protective bulb shields add to the strong exterior. Switchable from motion to dusk-to-dawn mode, the lantern features beveled glass and can be used with or without tail (included). It comes with a 180-degree detection zone coverage and a 10-year limited warranty.


Customer Reviews

Way too sensitive for enclosed garden/patio, but reliable.3
This handsome outdoor motion-activated light is easy enough to install, sets up easily to illuminate the intended area, but is WAY too sensitive for a small- or medium-size patio with leafy container plants and occasional breezes. Sensitivity adjustment might work better for larger open space (a flat lawn with tall motionless trees?). With this unit, the only way to keep the lights from turning on all night (especially when a breeze is constantly moving patio-plant foliage) is to reduce sensitivity almost completely, which means that, on a quiet night with no breeze, motion-detection then becomes too slow -- bad for security or homeowner convenience. Our older Heath-Zenith unit had no problem differentiating between the changing heat signatures of moving plant foliage versus moving humans (even little ones).

Motion not necessary for this light to work1
This light is garbage. I am sending it back for a refund. All attempts to get it to work properly have failed. Even with the sensitivity turned as low as it goes, the light continues to trip falsely. Spent a lot of time trying to adjust it. It works great in "Test" mode. I give it one star as it won't let me give it zero stars.

floodlight1
I set this on the lowest setting and it comes on constantly.If you live where there are any trees with in 50 feet of the light or the wind blows,
I wouldn't recommend this light.