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Custom Colors & Remote Control
Equipped with 20 solid colors, you can set up a tone that you like. Besides, you can customize colors by increasing or decreasing the ratio of red, and green via the DIY button. Color Changing RGB floodlight comes with 6 color-changing modes, let the light not dull anymore.
IP66 Waterproof
IP66 waterproof ensures LED floodlight works in the rain, sleet, and snow, suitable for both indoors and outdoor. Ideal for use at the garden, patio, wedding, party, park, stage, landscape, building, yard, and street.
20 Adjustable Colors & 6 Modes
There are 20 colors and 6 color-changing modes for your selection, you can adjust the RGB color, the mode, the brightness, and the speed as you like. The remote control has the function of adjusting the light brightness, you can adjust the brightness as you like.
Memory & Timing Function
This LED floodlight with a memory function, the light will keep your last set of colors, speed and mode if turned on again. It supports the timing function as well, which allows you to set the working time to 3/6/12 hours.
Easy Installation
It supports a 180-degree adjustment angle, therefore, it's easy to install or hang anywhere, such as the ceiling, wall, ground etc. No need for wiring, plug and play.
Efficient Cooling
Die-cast aluminium housing and efficient cooling design make the RGB LED lights more durable and reliable.
Wide Applications
This RGB light can be used on many different occasions, no matter indoor or outdoor, such as the garden, yard, park, stage, studio etc. It's perfect for weddings and any celebrations.
Specification
Brand
Onforu
Wattage
20W
Color
RGB
Waterproof
IP66
Type of Bulb
LED
Input Voltage
100-120V AC
Materials
Die Cast Aluminum + PC
Beam Angle
120°
Cord Length
3.28ft/1m
Operating Temperature
-25℃ ~ 45℃
Product Dimensions
6.02 x 4.41 x 1.10 inches
Product Weight
14.32 oz
Package Contents
4 X 20W RGB Flood Lights
4 X Remote Control
1 X User Guide
User Manual
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