Solar dummy security camera with flashing LED and PIR sensor














Solar dummy security camera with flashing LED and PIR sensor

Hassle-free solar power
The integrated, adjustable solar panel supplies energy throughout the day, ensuring wireless, eco-friendly operation with no mains power required.

Smart motion and dusk detection
The PIR sensor with a 120° angle and 6–8 m range turns the light on for about 20 s. The dusk sensor activates an automatic night mode.

Weatherproof performance
IP66 protection shields the device against water and dust, making it ideal for year-round outdoor use.
The solar dummy security camera combines a realistic appearance with practical LED lighting that activates automatically upon motion detection. The integrated panel is adjustable, allowing you to capture maximum sunlight for a wireless, low-maintenance outdoor security solution.
With an IP66 rating, the device is resistant to water and dust and handles year-round outdoor operation with ease. The PIR sensor with a 120° angle and 6–8 m range switches the light on for approximately 20 seconds when motion is detected, while the dusk sensor enables an automatic night mode.
- Realistic deterrent: Looks like a real camera with a flashing LED to discourage intruders.
- Wireless operation: Solar-powered with no cables or complex installation.
- Powerful LED: 5 W, up to 800 lumens for bright area lighting.
- Long endurance: Up to 40 hours in low-light mode on a full charge.
- IP66 durability: Reliable in rain and dusty environments.
Specifications
- Type
- Solar dummy security camera with LED lighting
- Power supply
- Solar panel (wireless)
- LED power
- 5 W
- Luminous flux
- Up to 800 lm
- Motion sensor
- PIR, 120° detection angle, 6–8 m range
- Lighting duration after detection
- Approximately 20 s
- Dusk sensor
- Automatic activation in the dark
- Endurance per charge
- Up to 40 hours in low-light mode
- Protection rating
- IP66 (water and dust resistant)
- Installation
- Outdoor, wall/ceiling
- Panel adjustment
- Adjustable tilt angle of the solar panel