At a Glance
- Brighten up any outdoor space with this elegant post light
- Switchable from warm light to daylight in colour
- ‘Smart Lighting’ – select from 3 modes
- Twilight sensor
- On/off switch
- Supplied with a spike fitting and screw mount
- 12 months warranty
| Name | Nero |
|---|---|
| Power source | Solar |
| Materials | Stainless steel and polycarbonate diffuser |
| Colour | Brushed stainless steel |
| Weight (Kg) | 1 |
| Installation | Insert into soft ground or fix to decking with screws supplied |
| Power on/off | Yes |
| Motion sensor | Yes |
| Twilight sensor | Yes |
| Automation | Yes |
| Bulb | Solar LED |
| Bulb included | Yes |
| Warmth of light (K) | 3000K (warm light) or 6500K (daylight) |
| Switchable light colour | Yes |
| Brightness of light (Lumen) | 60/240/600 |
| Battery (mAh) | 2200 |
| IP Rating | IP44 |
| Fixings included | Yes |
| Fitting instructions | Included |
| Guarrantee | 12 months |
| Height (cm) | 50 (excluding spike) |
| Width (cm) | 16 |
| Depth (cm) | 16 |


















H. Marsden (verified owner) –
Got these for my mum’s path, she’s dead chuffed, no more worrying about her falling
J. Stead (verified owner) –
No cost to run, does a great job, what more do you want
J. Barraclough (verified owner) –
Just push them into the ground, literally five minutes, no tools, no fuss
D. Lumb (verified owner) –
Getting the dog out at night used to be an exercise in stumbling around the garden. Not anymore. Really well worth it.
J. Kenworthy (verified owner) –
Fine. Solid and reliable. Motion works. Just a bit average overall.
W. Ximenes (verified owner) –
Does what it says. Delivery was quick. Just not spectacular.
Sharon T (verified owner) –
set of three is ideal for a longer path, spacing works out just right
D. Quarton (verified owner) –
Used these to mark the path round the garden pond at night. Looks absolutely beautiful and costs nothing to run.
M. Lofthouse (verified owner) –
Not bad at all. Good build. Just don’t expect miracles on a grey December day.
N. Sykes (verified owner) –
Visitors can actually see where they’re walking now