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Pack de 3 Luces Auxiliares con Mando

Pack de 3 Luces Auxiliares con Mando Machinery Breeder

Pack de 3 Luces Auxiliares con Mando
11.95€
Pack de 3 Luces Auxiliares con Mando
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Pack of 3 Auxiliary Lights with  Remote


Luz Auxiliar Cob Con Mando Wireless Remote Control Light Cabinet Light Human Motion Sensing Power Light Night Lights


Product material is safe ABS PC, we can use it safely. The light source is in the shape of a corncob. 150 lumens of brightness, This product requires a battery, lighting (3 * AAA batteries), remote control (2 * AAA batteries). Lighting mode: infrared remote control.


Characteristic:


1. Three lights with an infrared remote control switch, easy to install, can be anywhere you want to light;


2 The remote control allows you to adjust the brightness and time control of the level 2, turn off the light wirelessly in 30 minutes, the maximum distance is 15 feet, you can also turn the light on or off by clicking the switch on the light ;


3. Powered by AAA battery (need to be provided) for wireless installation, suitable for kitchen, cabinet, closet, countertop, bookshelf, underground garage and other places.


Specification: single lamp (18*9*2cm) three lights (18*18*2cm)


Gross Weight: Single Lamp (107g) Three Lights (215g).


Color: As the picture shows


Specifications:


Wireless remote control, simple and convenient


Easy to install and comfortable to wear


warm white light for you to choose


Perfect match, perfect fit


Package included:


1 * light, 1 * remote control

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