🌟 Light Up Your Life with Smart Safety!
The Mr. Beams MBN580 NetBright Technology LED Path and Deck Lights are a wireless, battery-powered outdoor lighting solution that features motion sensor detection, providing 35 lumens of light for enhanced visibility. With easy installation and the ability to connect multiple lights, these path lights are perfect for creating a secure and inviting outdoor environment.
Required Assembly | No |
Light Fixture Form | Path |
Shade Color | White |
Color | White |
Style Name | Modern |
Control Method | App |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Brightness | 35 Lumen |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Lighting Method | Downlight |
Specific Uses For Product | indoor and outdoor use |
Number of Light Sources | 2 |
Additional Features | Motion Sensor |
Room Type | Stairway |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
Number of Items | 2 |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
G**L
Warning!!!
Although I love mr beams' products, especially his "net bright" lights, these new path lights need a little tweaking in order to get them to work with the network. They arrive working with each other which is fine if they are the only network lights you have. But in order for them to work with his other networked lights you need to move the little switches inside the unit. While you are installing the batteries (They come apart easily) all you need to do is move both little white gizmos from "on" to 1 and 2. While you're in there you will see a black switch that says "glow". I discovered when the switch is in the glow position and it's DARK, a little light stays on. I love this feature. At night you can look out and see tiny lights going down your path. And if the actual lights come on you know you've got visitors - invited or not. Now that I have these WIRELESSLY connected my whole yard lights up when just one light detects motion. Batteries last nearly a year. (Keep an eye out to make sure nothing else is triggering one of them. This greatly affects battery life.)Again, love these. Our law enforcement does, too.
C**S
Clever idea
They could throw out a little more light. I think the old fashioned indoor Mr. Beam lights put out more light than these, but they are better than solar lights which is what I compare to, so it's a win. The networking tool works across devices to other Mr. Beam lights not necessarily made at the same time, so that's another win. You can synchronize zones of activity which is useful for security as well as illuminating areas you'd rather see when you approach. I really like them and will probably buy more, but I do wish they had used a white or more reflective surface to refract the light or perhaps a stronger LED. I understand they were attempt to conserve battery life and this does seem quite long, but I'd tolerate changing the batteries more for more light. Perhaps others would disagree. On the whole, a good kit and set up especially if you want these ground lights to activate more powerful lights up ahead in the same zone. Good buy overall, much better than solar even here in Florida.
D**P
Would have been 5 stars if...
5 stars if they'd worked. I bought six of these. They all worked for about five days, then one failed to work, followed by two more. Two had water inside of them. I know I'd secured the back properly after loading batteries. As for batteries, they don't fit well in the units. Poor design. The instructions about the network switch are terrible. Useless. I had my hopes up. Oh, and Mr Beams does not answer phone calls or return message requests as they instruct. Big FAIL.
R**N
Great upgrade!
I’ve had the forerunners of these for about 5 years. These are better in that they are brighter and they are synchronized so that they all light up at once if wanted. Great outdoor product!
C**S
Simple, effective path lights
Easy set up. Functions as neededEdit: they work decent and I still use them but they EAT batteries.
T**L
Good while they last
Four out of 10 failed in the first 6 months. Water was inside the housing. I’m on 3 sets of batteries in 6 months as well. That would be 9, C batteries each at $1.50-$2.00 each. So the operating cost is very high. Mine are not in a high traffic area. They might get turned on 2-3 times per night by our dogs going out. It seems that rain drops set them off over and over until they are dead. The connectivity works well.Even if I figured out a way to make them more waterproof, I wouldn’t recommend these due to high battery usage.
I**E
These work great! Look great.
Easy to place, work just fine to light up the walkway. Look great.
L**Y
The lights are in sync love it
This is a great device not using electricity I love the way they think it's just perfect. The only thing I did not like is that they not as waterproof as I thought they're not bad but not but they're not the best I do notice if there's a lot of rainy days best believe that you're have to change out those batteries quicker. But overall I live in a very dark area and they give the perfect amount of light without looking I saw someone turned on their high beams and blinding me
C**S
Ok light but
My light has died within the one year warranty period. Good luck trying to reach the company, you complete an online form and they will email you with suggestions to try. All the obvious ones included, new batteries, place in a dark space etc, however conveniently you cannot reply to their response as the address they send it from cannot receive emails and the number provided states they do not accept calls. In short lights are overpriced and if anything happens you won’t be able to reach customer service.
E**C
Very very happy with this lighting solution
We looked into having traditional, hard-wired pathway lights installed, but not only as it going to cost thousands of dollars, but the lights would be on all the time whether a person needed them or not. We have a lot of light pollution in the city already and we like to keep our yard dark during the hours of darkness - unless we need to see where we’re going! These have been the perfect solution: they “see” us coming, if it is dusk or darker, they turn on (all of them, lighting the way) and stay on until we pass by and for about 30 seconds longer, and then they go off. The batteries last about 4-6 months depending on the season. It is a lot of batteries, but in the big picture, even with buying all new batteries 2-3x per year, it is still literally thousands of $ less than hard-wiring lights that wouldn’t meet our exact needs anyway,
A**R
Networked lights are a great idea.
Work well so far (after two months) but wish the lights were a little brighter and had a little more range. Happy with my purchase and may buy a few more.
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