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Motion sensor floodlights for outdoor security
Find a clearer route to the right lighting choice. Compare practical features, scale, placement, and finish so your shortlist suits the room, task, and atmosphere you want to create.
Explore the selection
Start with the way the area is used
Motion sensor floodlights are most useful when the sensor sees the approach route and the beam reaches the place where people, vehicles or activity need to be visible. Check mounting height, detection direction, power access and the fitting's stated outdoor rating before choosing output.
Motion sensor floodlights to compare
Oober 10W Motion Sensor Floodlight
A compact 10W fitting with 850 lumens, selectable 3000K or 6000K light and IP65 floodlight protection.
A compact 10W fitting with 850 lumens, selectable 3000K or 6000K light and IP65 floodlight protection. It suits entrances, garages, short driveways and side passages where automatic light is useful without leaving a fitting on all night.
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20W Nano Evo Sensor IP65 Floodlight
A compact 20W sensor floodlight for entrances, driveways, garages, courtyards and utility areas.
A compact 20W sensor floodlight for entrances, driveways, garages, courtyards and utility areas. Its 120° beam, 750-lumen daylight output and IP65 floodlight rating make it a practical starting point for general approach lighting.
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30W Nano Evo Sensor IP65 Floodlight
A higher-output Nano Evo option delivering 3,000 lumens with a 120° beam and IP65 floodlight protection.
A higher-output Nano Evo option delivering 3,000 lumens with a 120° beam and IP65 floodlight protection. Use the product details to assess whether its scale suits a larger yard, service area or small commercial approach.
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20W Adjustable-Head Motion Sensor Floodlight
A directional 20W option with an adjustable head, 1,600-lumen output and IP65 protection.
A directional 20W option with an adjustable head, 1,600-lumen output and IP65 protection. It is useful when the fitting needs to aim along a driveway, side passage, carport or garden path rather than illuminate straight ahead.
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Expand the plan beyond the fitting
Entrances and garages
Choose compact coverage and aim the beam across the arrival point. Avoid pointing directly toward a neighbour's property or a road where passing movement may trigger the sensor.
Driveways and side passages
Look at beam direction, mounting position and the route people take after dark. An adjustable head can help place light along a narrow approach without oversizing the fitting.
Yards and service areas
For broader areas, compare lumen output and beam angle with the mounting height. More output is not automatically better if the beam is aimed away from the working zone.
Before installation
Check the supply
Confirm the listed voltage and have fixed mains wiring installed or checked by a qualified electrician.
Set the sensor view
Position the sensor toward the intended approach and away from moving branches or unnecessary traffic.
Confirm the weather rating
Use the stated IP rating and installation instructions for the actual exposure and mounting location.
Need help choosing outdoor security lighting?
Share the area, approximate dimensions, mounting height and whether you need mains-powered or solar lighting. That makes the comparison more useful than choosing by wattage alone.
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