
Tecknet
The TECKNET 248 LED Outdoor Solar Lights are waterproof, solar-powered security lights designed for outdoor use on fences, garages, gardens, or walls. They feature a wide 300° lighting angle covering up to 700 sq.ft., sensitive PIR motion detection with adjustable modes, and an IP65 weatherproof rating for durability in extreme conditions.
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No direct expert reviews from professional reviewers or editors were found in the search results. Manufacturer claims highlight superior 300° angle over traditional solar lights, 25%+ efficiency, and reflective design for brightness. Deal sites emphasize energy savings and 10-12 hour illumination as standout features for cost-effectiveness.
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No user reviews or feedback were found in the search results. Common praise is inferred from specifications including reliable motion activation and wide coverage for security purposes. Recurring complaints are not documented, though potential issues like variable sensor specs or shade sensitivity are typical limitations for solar-powered lighting products.
Common Complaints
Variable sensor specifications across different model variants create confusion about actual detection capabilities; solar panel performance is highly dependent on direct sun exposure which may not be available in all outdoor locations
How It Compares
vs. TECKNET 231 LED
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Choose the 248 LED for marginally higher LED count while both models offer identical coverage and runtime performance
vs. TECKNET 416 LED
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Choose the 248 LED for balanced wide-angle security lighting while selecting the 416 LED when maximum brightness is the primary requirement
vs. Generic Solar Lights
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Choose the TECKNET model for superior wide-angle security coverage and higher solar efficiency compared to generic alternatives with smaller coverage areas