The Bell and Howell Bionic Floodlight
The Bell and Howell Bionic Floodlight
The Bell and Howell Bionic Floodlight is a solar-powered motion-activated flood light that is easy to install. It absorbs the sun’s energy all day by using its onboard solar panel, so that at night it can shower a span of light.
It is also motion censored, so it will only turn on when there is movement around the house. We put this As Seen On TV product to the test to see if it works as promised.
No Wiring Needed
It’s no secret that a bright light deters thieves and other nighttime ne’er-do-wells. But until recently, installing a flood light in your home was expensive and time-consuming.
Now, thanks to solar-powered lighting, you can get an intense security light that works without wires and without consuming any electricity during the daytime. And these lights are easy to install.
Solar-powered motion-activated outdoor lights absorb the sun’s energy during the day, and then shine bright at night when they detect movement. They typically come with large solar panels and have oversize batteries, which enable them to draw and store more solar energy than smaller lights. Most are rated by their battery capacity in milliamp-hours (mAh). Dusk-to-dawn solar lights stay on continuously, while motion-detection flood lights turn on only when they sense movement, then shut off after a few seconds. The Bell+Howell Bionic Floodlight is both, and it comes with remote control, a strobe alert function and the power to illuminate a 1,500-square-foot area around your garage or outdoor space.
No Batteries Needed
The Bell and Howell solar LED floodlight doesn’t require wires or batteries to operate. Instead, it absorbs the sun’s energy during the day using its onboard solar panel, and then at night showers a span of light around your home. This As Seen On TV security light also features a motion-sensing activated strobe function, a convenient remote control, and enough power to illuminate up to 1,000 square feet.
The KWCH crew put it to the test in this week’s Does It Work Wednesday. Watch the video above to see how this innovative lighting system works. The floodlight is perfect for illuminating your garage or backyard to deter trespassers, or simply adding extra security around your home. And since it’s led panel light wireless and solar powered, installation is simple. Just mount the lights on your wall with the included hardware or use the bonus stake to install in the ground. And with the LEDs and solar panels able to swivel 360 degrees, you can direct the light where you want it.
Adjustable Illumination
Illuminate a dark garage or any outdoor area with this crime-fighting solar LED floodlight from Bell and Howell. This solar-powered motion-activated light has one-touch or remote control activation, a strobe alert function and enough power to illuminate up to 1,000 square feet.
ADVANCED MOTION SENSING: Nearby movement triggers all three panels to turn on at once, blasting the area with super-bright light. The lights automatically shut off a few seconds after motion stops or is outside of sensor range.
ADJUSTABLE PANELS: The 108 industrial-grade LED bulbs are arranged across three adjustable panels, giving you the freedom to focus your lighting in any direction. Use the included ground stakes and other installation hardware to mount these lights in the ground or on vertical surfaces like walls. These versatile solar landscape lights are water and frost-resistant and designed for all-year round usage. WICHITA, bionic flood light Kan. (KWCH) — Do security systems work as promised? KWCH 12 News put the Bell and Howell Bionic floodlight to the test for Does It Work Wednesday.
Strobe Alert
The solar security light from Bell+Howell that was featured on KWCH’s Does It Work Wednesday is the perfect way to illuminate your garage or dark outdoor space while also creating better home security. It’s motion censored and can be used to deter unwanted trespassers, as well as scare away nocturnal critters like raccoons or opossums that might have been messing up your trash bin.
During the day, it absorbs the sun’s energy from its solar panels, then at night, all three LED bulbs can trigger to blast a super bright beam of light to cover a wide area. With a 360deg swivel design, you can direct the light anywhere you want it to go. Also, a convenient remote control is included so you can turn it on/off or choose between one-touch or motion sensing activation.
Motion Detection
The motion sensor in this light makes it great for illuminating your garage or dark outdoor areas to deter unwanted guests. The light also turns on at dusk and off at dawn so you won’t have to waste your solar-charged batteries by using it unnecessarily.
This Bell + Howell floodlight has three adjustable 108 LED light panels that can be pointed in any direction. It is easy to mount and comes with a bonus stake to put in the ground. It has one-touch or motion-sensing activation and a remote control. You can use the remote to change settings including strobe alert and set brightness levels.
We put this As Seen on TV security system to the test in Wichita and found that it does indeed work as advertised. Check out the video below to see for yourself!
Easy to Install
Illuminate your garage and dark outdoor spaces with this solar-powered, As Seen on TV, motion-activated floodlight. It absorbs the sun’s energy during the day to power up 108 high-intensity LED bulbs at night. When motion is detected, it activates all three panels and blasts a bright, penetrating light. The built in strobe alert function can also help scare away nocturnal critters like racoons and opossums from raiding your trash bin. No difficult installation or wiring needed. It’s easy to mount to a wall or post with included mounting hardware or place in-ground with bonus stake. The light is adjustable to direct the beams of illumination where you want it. A convenient remote control lets you turn the sensor function on and off, or select strobe mode.
This solar security lights is a great way to improve your home’s safety and visibility without breaking the bank. We put this Bell + Howell device to the test on Does It Work Wednesday, and found it does just what it claims to do!