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The JACKYLED 1000 Lumens Solar Light is a powerful outdoor lighting solution featuring 299 LED units, a 4000mAh battery for extended use, and an IP65 waterproof rating, making it ideal for any weather condition. With a 16.4ft extension cord and easy installation, this solar-powered floodlight is perfect for illuminating your yard, patio, or garage.
Brand | JACKYLED |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Style | Modern |
Light fixture form | Floodlight |
Room Type | Garage |
Product Dimensions | 118"L x 4.2"W x 5.9"H |
Specific Uses For Product | Yard, Patio |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Installation Type | Screw Mount |
Special Feature | 16.4ft extension cord included, Energy Efficient, over-discharging protection, waterproof, over-charging protection |
Control Method | Touch |
Light Source Type | LED |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Number of Light Sources | 299 |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Light Color | White |
Shape | Rectangle |
Included Components | 16.4ft Extension Cord |
Embellishment | Crystal |
Warranty Type | manufacturer-and-seller-combination |
Lighting Method | Dusk-to-dawn |
Item Weight | 1.79 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brightness | 1000 Lumen |
Efficiency | [IMPROVED] |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Shade Color | Black |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | JACKYLED |
Recommended Uses For Product | Waterproof, Outdoor |
Model Name | Solar Security Lights |
Part Number | JACKYLED341 |
Item Weight | 1.79 pounds |
Item model number | JACKYLED341 |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Size | 1 |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Special Features | 16.4ft extension cord included, Energy Efficient, over-discharging protection, waterproof, over-charging protection |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
J**N
Excellent Brightness & Reliability – A Must-Have Outdoor Light!
I couldn’t be happier with the JACKYLED 1000 Lumens Solar Light. From the moment I installed it, it exceeded my expectations. The 299 LED design provides exceptionally bright illumination, easily lighting up my entire porch and driveway. It truly lives up to the 1000 lumens promise—perfect for added security and visibility at night.Installation was a breeze, and I love that it’s solar-powered. The built-in 4000mAh battery holds a strong charge, lasting all night even after cloudy days. The dusk-to-dawn sensor works flawlessly, turning the light on automatically at night and off during the day, so I never have to think about it.The IP65 waterproof rating gives me peace of mind knowing it can withstand rain and snow without a problem. It’s been through a couple of storms already and hasn’t skipped a beat.Whether you're installing it on a wall, porch, shed, or barn, this light delivers both in brightness and durability. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, eco-friendly outdoor lighting solution!
S**9
works great for chicken coop
got this for my chicken coop so that they have a little light at night to get settled. it works great. the wire for the solar panel is very long, so i was able to put the solar panel on the outside of the stable that the chickens are in, and the light inside. i cant tell how long it stays on because I have not gone out there very late at night, but it at least lasts a few hours
M**1
Nice little light...
UPDATE: 6/09/2024 - What I feared would happen with the original has happened. A few too many hot/cold cycles and some heavy winds have broken the mounting mast at the base (see attached photos). Since I mounted the original with one mast and piggy backed the light and the solar panel, I have one more mast. I've re-mounted using different screws with broader washers in the hope of spreading the mounting load a little better. We shall see...I still like the original and it still works just fine. Glad I noticed it was basically hanging by a thread before it crashed to the ground and I'll keep using it till it dies.UPDATE: 11-17-2023The new unit pretty much sucks compared to the older unit I bought. It's bright enough when it first comes on but, as I feared, it doesn't last the night. It provides very little illumination for when I want it at 4AM. Pretty much petered out by then. Nothing more than a glorified night light you'd put in your bathroom. I boxed it up and gave it away. My original 4 stars still stands for the "original" light I purchased._____________________________________________________________________I bought one of these to light up a fairly dark alley at my apartment complex back in June of 2023 and it does the job well. Not too bright to anger neighbors but bright enough to see what's going on outside. The first photo is of where I mounted it, a utility pole. The second photo is of a new one I just bought and mounted outside my garage. They are very different.A few things I didn't like about the "original", we'll call it, is that it did not offer much adjustability other than being able to mount the solar panel directly to the light or the option to mount it separately to aim it better if needed. The new one comes with a fixed cable coming from the solar panel taking that option away. The new one has "swivel" ball mounts, and you must use both mounting masts. You can now rotate it a bit, which I like, but don't need on this particular application.I wanted a dusk to dawn light outside my garage that didn't rely on motion to kick in when I go outside at 4AM to head to work. No idea at this point how bright it will be as I just mounted it. I can say that the "old" one functions from dusk to dawn...more than I can say for some other solar powered lights I have on my back patio which give up the ghost on low illumination after several hours. And they get plenty of sunlight. They are being replaced tomorrow...I live in a high wind area and was worried about the "original" as the mounts are plastic and a bit "flexy" but so far so good. The "new" ones feel even flexier as they are all plastic and use fewer screws. I wonder if these, both old and new, will hold up over time. Besides being windy, I'm in the high desert with temps ranging from 15 degrees to 115 degrees. Only time will tell how many hot to cold cycles these can withstand. We shall see...Funny thing is you can go directly to the Jacky LED website, and you will not see this version shown anywhere. Besides looking different and the new mounting system, the battery rating has been reduced from 5500 mAh to 4000 mAh while still stating 1000 lumens. I sure hope it still lasts all night like the old one...it would appear they've "moved" costs around into the mounting system and downgraded the battery to still offer a cost-effective unit. Time will tell.I will update as time goes by if I come across any negatives...
2**1
Easy to install and use
Enough light for security/safety. Not extremely bright but lights up a considerable area.
M**Y
Fine when it works
I put this up to provide a little light over the driveway. We have a side door that exits right onto the drive and the porch light does a great job for her car. My pickup is usually parked farther back, that’s what this solar floodlight is for. I’ve got upcoming renovations so I didn’t want to run electric just yet-this was a super easy install. That being said, the first full day after it was put up was mostly cloudy so it didn’t get a good charge. Started out dim at sunset and didn’t stay on long. When it’s a bright sunny day it charges well and almost lasts through a long winter night, and the light is pretty bright. I’m writing this the 3rd week of November 2024, so we’ve had plenty of cloudy days and late in the day trees block some of the sun and as a result this light struggles. I mounted the solar panel as high as I could reasonably put it. Other than solar deck lights (which I don’t care about the brightness-and they stay on all night) this is my first experience with a solar light. When all conditions are right it works well, the rest of the time I am underwhelmed.
S**K
Bright!
Bright enough to supplement lighting for my dog kennel. Solar panel does not get sunlight all day long but still runs all night. Good product. Only con is the support arm for the solar panel is a bit week for the weight of the solar panel in wind so I supported it with wire to keep pressure off.
A**F
Dusk to dawn floodlight, FULL BRIGHTNESS!
I finally found the solar light that I've been looking for! This floodlight has enough battery storage to have it's light on full-bright from dusk-to-dawn! And this light shines very far away as well. I have 2 in my back yard, and am going to buy 2 more for the front yard and driveway.I am able to get rid of the multiple single solar spotlights that I have theoughout.
D**G
Nice when they work
I purchased two sets of these, and one out each does not work. The others work but require direct sunlight for most of the day to last any real amount of time.
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