Set the light and panel up as a two-part installation, using the cable to separate their positions so each can be placed where it makes sense on the property.
✓ About 1000 Lumens✓ 234 SMD 2835 LEDs✓ 5–8m PIR range✓ Remote control included✓ 5m cable✓ IP65 waterproof
The remote panel is the key advantage here: mount the light where you need coverage, then place the panel where it can actually see daylight. With an adjustable head and a 5–8m PIR range, you can fine-tune both the detection zone and the direction of the beam.
Flexible installation — mount the light for coverage and the panel for sun.
Key Features & Capabilities
Built around practical placement flexibility, SunReach combines a bright LED array with adjustable hardware and simple remote control for mode and timer settings.
Lighting Performance
About 1000 lumens maximum output
234 SMD 2835 LEDs (white light)
Adjustable head for targeted coverage
Three modes for different situations
Remote Panel Advantage
5m cable for flexible panel placement
1.5W monocrystalline panel (22% efficiency)
Helps when the light position is shaded
Panel and head adjust up to 180°
Control & Power
Remote control included
Timer: Off / 15s / 30s / 60s
1800mAh 18650 battery (replaceable)
6–20 hours runtime (mode dependent)
Where It Works Best
A great fit when you want security lighting but need freedom to place the solar panel where it will charge more reliably.
Home & Garden
Entrances and side paths
Garden and gate areas
Driveway edges
Fences and outbuildings
Work & Storage Areas
Sheds and workshops
Storage yards
Business entrances
Parking and loading zones
Build & Protection
IP65 weatherproof rating
CE & FCC certified
UV-resistant ABS housing
Approx. 300g light + panel
Why SunReach Is So Practical
The remote panel setup makes it easier to get dependable charging without compromising where the light needs to be mounted. That means better day-to-day reliability in real installs, especially under eaves, on fences, or anywhere the wall position is shaded.
Running Costs
without ongoing electricity costs
No mains wiring required
Simple surface mounting
Low-maintenance operation
Setup Control
Adjust head to avoid wasted light
Position panel for best sunlight
Remote timer and mode settings
Target detection to your property
Illumination Coverage
Wide-area illumination with adjustable coverage direction.
About 1000 lumens | Adjustable head and panel positioning
Installation is straightforward and requires minimal DIY experience. Simply mount the light unit at your desired height, position the solar panel for optimal sunlight exposure, and connect the cables. For detailed step-by-step instructions, please refer to our more comprehensive installation guide below.
These solar powered lights are designed for easy, reliable outdoor lighting with minimal maintenance. Here’s how they work and what you need to know for best results year-round.
Daytime Charging
Solar panel collects sunlight and charges the internal battery during the day.
For best results, install the panel facing south (in the northern hemisphere), especially in winter when sunlight is limited.
Keep the panel clean and free from shade for maximum efficiency.
Automatic Night Operation
At dusk, the light automatically switches to standby mode.
Built-in motion sensor detects movement and activates the light when needed.
After a set time with no motion, the light returns to standby or turns off to save power.
Selectable Lighting Modes
Most models offer three modes, set by a button on the light or with a remote control:
Mode 1: Motion-activated full brightness, then off — recommended in winter, or if the panel faces north.
Mode 2: Dim light all night, full brightness with motion — works well in spring/autumn with good sunlight exposure.
Mode 3: Constant light (Flood light mode) — best for summer or very high sunlight conditions; may reduce battery runtime in shorter days.
Tip: Adjust mode seasonally for optimal performance and battery life.
Maintenance & Tips
Wipe the panel regularly to remove dust and debris.
Check the light’s position seasonally to ensure good sun exposure.
Test and adjust the motion sensor range if needed.
With correct placement, seasonal mode selection, and occasional cleaning, your lights will provide years of convenient, efficient illumination—no wiring or manual switching required.