| Brand Name: | JMK |
| Model Number: | JMK-2303 |
| MOQ: | 100 |
| Price: | $6.5 |
| Packaging Details: | Neutral colour box |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
JMK-2303 is a high-performance solar powered human body induction lamp designed for safe lighting in areas such as courtyards, porches, and garages. It adopts the latest fifth generation CdTe solar technology, which can efficiently charge even on rainy days. Equipped with 171 ultra bright LED chips, it can provide a dazzling brightness of up to 2000 lumens. Its innovative solar panel and lamp body detachable design allows you to install the solar panel in the optimal lighting position, ensuring charging efficiency. Equipped with upgraded digital infrared sensors, the detection range is longer and more accurate. It lights up when people come and gradually turns off when people leave, and is intelligent and energy-saving.
| Model | Battery | Solar Panel | LED Qty |
|---|---|---|---|
| JMK-2303 | 3.7V 1200mAh | 1W/5.5V Amorphous Silicon | 172 pcs 2835 |
| Sensor Distance | Lumen | Modes | Sensor Angel |
| 6-8 m | 700lm | Off /ON | Sensor Angel |
Q1: How far can the solar panel be from the lamp body?
A: Equipped with a 4.8-meter-long (approximately 16 feet) connecting cable along with the product, you can install the solar panel in a location far away from the lamp body and with the most abundant sunlight, achieving the most flexible installation.
Q2: Can the lights still work on continuous rainy days?
A: Thanks to the excellent low light charging capability of CdTe solar panels, their charging efficiency on rainy days is much higher than that of ordinary solar panels. The built-in 1200mAh battery is sufficient to support induction lighting for multiple nights when fully charged.
Q3: Will the sensing function be accidentally triggered by small animals?
A: This lamp adopts an upgraded digital infrared sensor, and its algorithm has been optimized to better recognize human movement, effectively filter small objects such as small animals, and greatly reduce the probability of false triggering.