Outdoor Solar Panel Taija IP44 3000K 120lm Motion Sensor
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Outdoor Solar Panel Taija IP44 3000K 120lm Motion Sensor

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Outdoor Solar Panel Taija IP44 3000K 120lm Motion SensorIntroducing the Outdoor Solar Panel Taija IP44 3000K 120lm motion sensor in anthracite, a perfect blend of functionality and style for your outdoor spaces. Designed by the renowned brand Paulmann, this solar powered LED light offers an efficient and eco friendly lighting solution. Its sleek anthracite finish adds a modern touch to any garden, pathway, or patio, ensuring your outdoor areas are well lit and secure. Equipped with an IP44 rating, the

Introducing the Outdoor Solar Panel Taija IP44 3000K 120lm motion sensor in anthracite, a perfect blend of functionality and style for your outdoor spaces. Designed by the renowned brand Paulmann, this solar-powered LED light offers an efficient and eco-friendly lighting solution. Its sleek anthracite finish adds a modern touch to any garden, pathway, or patio, ensuring your outdoor areas are well-lit and secure.

Equipped with an IP44 rating, the Taija is built to withstand various weather conditions, making it a reliable choice for outdoor use. The integrated motion sensor enhances security by automatically illuminating when movement is detected, providing 120 lumens of warm 3000K light. Constructed from durable plastic, this robust light fixture is designed to last, and with a 5-year warranty, you can have peace of mind in its longevity.

The Outdoor Solar Panel Taija is powered by solar energy, eliminating the need for complicated wiring and reducing energy costs. The included LED bulb ensures bright and efficient lighting without the need for frequent replacements. Although the light is not dimmable, its consistent brightness is perfect for enhancing visibility and safety around your home. With no energy label required, this product is an environmentally conscious choice for your outdoor lighting needs.

Key Features

  • Brand: Paulmann
  • IP Rating: IP44
  • Colour: Anthracite
  • Light Source: LED
  • Sensor Type: Motion detector
  • Power Source: Solar/Battery
  • Material: Plastic
  • Lumens: 120
  • Motion Sensor: Yes
  • Bulb Included: Yes
  • Dimmable: No
  • Warranty: 5 Years

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Outdoor Solar Panel Taija IP44 3000K 120lm motion sensor in anthracite?

The Outdoor Solar Panel Taija is a solar-powered LED light designed by Paulmann, featuring a modern anthracite finish. It is ideal for illuminating gardens, pathways, and patios with its efficient and eco-friendly lighting solution.

What is the IP rating of the Taija light?

The Taija light has an IP44 rating, making it suitable for outdoor use and capable of withstanding various weather conditions.

Does the Taija light come with a motion sensor?

Yes, the Taija light is equipped with a motion sensor that automatically illuminates when movement is detected.

What type of light source does the Taija use?

The Taija uses an LED light source, providing bright and efficient lighting.

Is the Taija light dimmable?

No, the Taija light is not dimmable. It provides a consistent brightness of 120 lumens.

What is the color temperature of the light emitted by the Taija?

The Taija emits a warm light with a color temperature of 3000K.

What materials is the Taija light made from?

The Taija light is constructed from durable plastic, ensuring longevity and robustness.

How is the Taija light powered?

The Taija light is powered by solar energy, eliminating the need for complicated wiring and reducing energy costs. It also includes a battery for energy storage.

Is the LED bulb included with the Taija light?

Yes, the LED bulb is included with the Taija light.

Does the Taija light come with a warranty?

Yes, the Taija light comes with a 5-year warranty, providing peace of mind regarding its longevity.

Is the Taija light an environmentally conscious choice?

Yes, the Taija light is an environmentally conscious choice as it is powered by solar energy and does not require frequent bulb replacements.

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