Illuminate Your Security Game! 🌙
The Lonnky IR Illuminator is a cutting-edge security solution designed for optimal night vision with a range of up to 330ft. Featuring 30 high-efficiency LEDs operating at 850nm, this device is built to last with a lifespan of 25,000 hours. Its robust metal housing is IP66 rated for waterproof protection, making it suitable for any environment. The automatic ON/OFF function ensures hassle-free operation, while the adjustable bracket allows for versatile installation. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this illuminator is the perfect addition to your security camera setup.
Night Vision | Night Color |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Infrared |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 2.84 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 9 x 8 x 4 inches |
Field Of View | 180 Degrees |
Wattage | 15 watts |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
Material Type | Metal |
Waterproof Rating | IP66 |
Control Method | App |
Room Type | Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Classroom |
Light Source Type | Infrared |
Additional Features | Motion Sensor |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Compatible Devices | CCTV Camera |
Controller Type | Iris |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
J**G
Good little IR light
As you can see in the photo. with this IR light it's more than capable of lighting up half my yard and down to the very edge of my property. The fence line is roughly 140 feet from the camera. My car 100 feet. I'm not sure how you will get 300+ feet out of it. It seems unlikely. but it's definitely capable within 150 feet.I mean seriously the difference is night and day. it does exactly what I needed it to. Enhance my cameras night vision capabilities. I will be buying a second one!
S**A
IR light
This light works great. I'm going to get at least one more!
N**P
junk
power pack did not work and instead of lighting an area it looks like a spot light. just has a bright circle of light
J**.
The light distance with the wide angle
The media could not be loaded. This is a nicely priced 850nm LED Flood that does what it advertises. I like it a lot and plan to buy more.My Setup:My yard is near the end of a court so it is a pie slice shaped yard. The Nigh Vision camera (Avertx HD80IRM) is at one side of the yard and the other side of the yard is about 124 feet away. I mounted the LONNKY LED light just below the HD80IRM which is just below most of the HD80IRM’s LEDs.My opinion:The price is nice. The LONNKY LED used a wall wart that converts 120 VAC to 12 VDC up to 2 A with about 6’ of cord. The setup was simple and easy and I tested it at dark. I turned all the lights off on the back of the house so the video I took was just the HD80IRM internal LEDs and the LONNKY LEDs. The HD80IRM provided minimal night vision light. The specs for HD80IRM are attached and says the IR Range is 60 feet. It is pretty minimal at 60 feet. I do not know how to turn off these internal LEDs and still have the camera in IR Mode. It is also a 3MP daylight camera.When the LONNKY was used, I could see all the way across the back yard. I could easily tell that a person was in the field of view all the way to the other side. I was unable to verify exactly if its a 90-degree field of view, but the HD80IRM spec is a 96.1 degree field of view and the LONNKEY covered that. I measured the power consumption of 7.1 watts with a Killowatt power meter, which is less that the 24 watts the wall wart can supply and 0 watts in daylight. I attached the video (Note: it is highly compressed). The only issue is the bracket, it is a bit weak but works.
P**L
wattage is on the weaker side
I ordered one of these lights back in june 2022 so my review is based on how it was made at that time even tho this review is written and posted much later on. so any product changes may not be mentioned here.for the number of leds 30 total the wattage is rather weak at only 12 watts. checked with a kill a watt power meter. If each individual led can draw 1 watt then it would much be much brighter. the field of view is very focused at 30 degrees with a infrared area that is circle shaped. I see this light as best suited for long distance viewing in a specific
J**K
Powerful IR Light
This is an excellent long-distance IR spotlight, 850nm wavelength (which is what most IR security cameras use), light grey housing. It easily illuminates 200 ft for my application (beyond that there is a streetlight). But it does seem that it would reach up to 100m in total darkness.All LEDs light up, the build quality seems good. I like the mounting features - center hole with a slot on each side. Depending upon the size of screw head you use, you might need a washer under the head. The front cover is secured with 4 screws, so it looks like it could be easily removed in order to paint it a different color.I didn't rate the weatherproofing since I've only had it a week.
B**I
Not as advertised
Ordered these ir lights and it was stated as 90°. When product arrived it was only 30°. Also, light brightness is fairly week.
J**.
pretty decent illuminator
It appears the 9 middle LEDs have lenses with a very narrow focus, while the outer 6 LEDs have wide angle lenses. The narrow focus works well for my application, where I am trying to illuminate a mailbox 100 feet away that has had some suspicious activity. I ended up buying after-market LED lenses (20mm) to make the outer 6 LEDs have a narrower focus also.
S**A
Super Heavy IR LEDs- It improves the night vision of my cctv camera.
I like these are two individual powered IR LEDS that were tested along with my own CCTV camera in the night time. So these IR LEDS improves the CCTV image capturing during night time and these are excellently built as shown in my attached photos.
F**Z
Very good
Solid constructionVery bright
O**N
distance médiocre
Pour surveiller mon jardin avec un caméra à vison nocturne, ce projecteur est sensé m'apporter une vision nocturne améliorée....mais visiblement, ce n'est pas le cas, car contrairement à ce qui est annoncé dans la description, la véritable distance de projection est de 15m MAX pour à peine 20° d'ouverture ! preuve en image avec la capture en pièce jointe.la description annonce 100m pour 90° d'ouverture....ce qui est totalement faux !!!c'est le deuxième produit que je reçois en remplacement de la première version qui n'atteignait pas non plus 30°.en plus le renvoi était à mes frais... ! c'est une honte !Bref ! à éviter !
V**A
Bright
You get a pair of lights and both have are powered by mains with three pin plug. Just bear that in mind when thinking where to set them up as you’ll need a nearby power source. There are also screws to fix to the wall if required. I haven’t set mine up permanently as I’ve found them useful to illuminate the garden in the evening and I think they may be good in the summer for lighting up the garden in the evening when enjoying a drink or eating outdoors,The light is white and bright and throws out over 50 feet. They’re not inexpensive, but they seem well built and if they last without oroblem, they’re a good investment. .
A**R
Not great
I purchased this to replace a visually, almost identical IR light that was failing after 5 years.I say almost visually identical because the light this replaced had 15 LEDs, but also cooling fins on the back to aid heat dissipation. This one does not. This one weighs a great deal less and draws less power.It was not clear to me whether this light came with a UK power supply. It does. It's not a hefty job, in fact it's very basic, but it seems to work.My issue relates to its primary function: illumination. It doesn't illuminate the garden like my previous model, it strangely has a round projection shape, more like a torch, and not a broad rectangle shape I expected.The specs claim up to 165 feet (50m) range. Well, you can probably see a candle from that distance, but you wouldn't be able to find your way using it.I'm hanging onto it, but only because I'm too lazy to remove it. When it goes to silicon heaven, I will replace with a 30 LED model.The one job that this would be useful for is a pointing down along a narrow corridor, say covering a side gate, with the house on one side and a fence on the other. But for a wide area, I'd seek something beefier.Edit: Forgot to say that the the cable from the light is very short. Enough to get you through the wall behind where the light is fixed and that's about it. To be fair, this was the same with my previous light. The cable length of the power supply is also fairly short, so unless you are really close to a power supply, you will need an extension lead.
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