Specs state 1600 lumens. Pictures show values of 1200, 1000, and 600 lumens. Any idea which is correct?
I think those three values correspond to the mode you select. The lowest setting (slight light mode) stays on continuously at the lower brightness. The middle value corresponds to the human body interaction+ slight light mode where it stays on at low brightness but will become brighter when motion is detected. The highest lumen output corresponds to the human body interaction mode, which is essentially a security light setting where the light will turn on when motion is detected and shine with the highest intensity.
All I care about is will these work in the winter and will they still work a year after I buy them?
YMMV. Your Mileage May Vary.
Lots of variables involved.
There are lots of lights just like these on the mothership under various brands.
This brand is a few dollars cheaper and better ratings.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BDRB96Y9
I think that you are making assumptions NOT based on any facts!
This is in response to the person who came up with the reply about the lumens settings. (Myticfirefly)
Literally just bought these on Amazon 5 days ago. A 4-pack for $18.99.
They’re what you’d expect, just more expensive here.
Just came here to say that I’m through with solar. After a couple of years of dealing with issues (dimming, battery life and various malfunctions) I wish I had installed low voltage wiring years ago.
If you’re going to buy something, “literally” is definitely the way to go!
Five finger discount doesn’t work too well at places like Woot!.
3.5 star rating on Amazon is a personal turn off. Moving on to an alternate product
My neighbor has these all around his house, panels of the LEDs are burnt out/not working on most of them and some are falling off… Pretty sure he has had them for around a year so I wouldn’t count on these being worth the hassle.