Remote-Controlled LED Solar Spotlight
Posted on Aug 13, 08 09:52 PM PDT

The Remote-Controlled LED Solar Spotlight will not only spruce up your garden at night, it also helps you save money while doing it by harnessing the power of the sun during the day.
The spotlight charges via the built-in solar cell by day and turns on automatically at night. It comes with both a stake and a bracket to allow multiple mounting options and an infrared remote which allows you turn on or off either of the lights individually or choose to use half the LEDs to conserve energy or for more subtle lighting effects. We tested this on a south-facing balcony, and it still received enough charge from the sun to shine both lights at full power for 8 hours. Note that the brochure only promises 4 hours at full strength (8+ hours for one light, 3 LEDs), but we consistently got more out of it. Your mileage may vary based on your solar azimuth.
It will retail for $59.99 from ThinkGeek.
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