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The Torkase motion sensing floodlight works but has some significant issues. It continuously keeps turning on or stays on even when there is no motion in the area. Additionally, if the neighbor turns on their lights, the ambient light they produce prevents the floodlight from turning on, even though the area around our house is dark.
Overall, I'm not very happy with these lights as they did not work for my situation. I also put them on my wattage meter, which I have confirmed to be fairly accurate, and these lights consume a maximum of 16.2 watts, falling slightly below their 20-watt rating. Despite this, they are actually decently bright but definitely not as bright as claimed.
Some additional observations:
False Activations: The lights frequently activate without any apparent motion, which can be quite frustrating.
Light Sensitivity: The floodlight’s sensor seems overly sensitive to ambient light from neighboring houses, causing it not to activate even in relatively dark conditions.
Energy Consumption: While the lights consume slightly less than the advertised 20 watts (16.2 watts), they still provide a good amount of brightness, which is a positive aspect.
Installation Experience: The installation process was straightforward, but the performance issues are a problem for me.
In conclusion, while the Torkase motion sensing floodlight is bright and consumes less power than advertised, its sensitivity to ambient light and frequent false activations make it unsuitable for my needs. I would not recommend these lights if you are looking for reliable motion detection and consistent performance.
The Torkase motion sensing floodlight works but has some significant issues. It continuously keeps turning on or stays on even when there is no motion in the area. Additionally, if the neighbor turns on their lights, the ambient light they produce prevents the floodlight from turning on, even though the area around our house is dark.
Overall, I'm not very happy with these lights as they did not work for my situation. I also put them on my wattage meter, which I have confirmed to be fairly accurate, and these lights consume a maximum of 16.2 watts, falling slightly below their 20-watt rating. Despite this, they are actually decently bright but definitely not as bright as claimed.
Some additional observations:
False Activations: The lights frequently activate without any apparent motion, which can be quite frustrating.
Light Sensitivity: The floodlight’s sensor seems overly sensitive to ambient light from neighboring houses, causing it not to activate even in relatively dark conditions.
Energy Consumption: While the lights consume slightly less than the advertised 20 watts (16.2 watts), they still provide a good amount of brightness, which is a positive aspect.
Installation Experience: The installation process was straightforward, but the performance issues are a problem for me.
In conclusion, while the Torkase motion sensing floodlight is bright and consumes less power than advertised, its sensitivity to ambient light and frequent false activations make it unsuitable for my needs. I would not recommend these lights if you are looking for reliable motion detection and consistent performance.