MOTION-SENSOR FLOODLIGHTS
A bit more confidence walking up to your own door
Driveways, side gates, the stretch between car and front step — these are the places that benefit most from a light that simply knows when someone's there. This range is built around that one quiet job, done reliably.
What this offer is really about
This collection covers the moments a garden's solar lights aren't built for — sudden brightness exactly when and where it's needed. A car pulls in, a sensor catches the movement, and the floodlight responds, then settles back down once the area is quiet again.
The result is a property that feels looked-after after dark: clear footing near entrances, fewer dim corners, and a small but real sense of ease each time you or a guest arrives home in the evening.
The corners that never quite feel lit
Most homes have at least one spot like this — a side path, a gap between the house and the fence, a driveway that goes dark the second the porch light's reach runs out. It's not usually urgent, but it nags a little, especially on darker evenings or when someone's arriving later than planned.
A fixed light left running all night feels like overkill for that kind of spot, and most people don't want one more switch to remember. A motion sensor solves both problems by only doing its job when there's actually a reason to.
How the sensors are tuned
Every floodlight in this range lists its detection range and sensitivity in plain terms, not marketing shorthand, so you know roughly how far and how reliably it will pick up movement before you mount it. Sensitivity is adjustable on installation, which matters near busy streets, where you may want the floodlight responding to people rather than passing cars or shifting branches.
Brightness levels are likewise stated directly, so a compact wall unit near a side door and a wider-coverage model over a driveway can both be chosen with a realistic sense of what they'll actually do.
Mounting and settling in
Each floodlight arrives with a calm setup guide that walks through mounting height, angle, and sensitivity adjustment step by step. Most installations — wall-mounted units especially — take well under an hour, and the guide includes notes on common trouble spots, like avoiding angles that catch passing road traffic.
Once positioned, a short adjustment period is normal as you fine-tune sensitivity to your actual foot traffic, rather than reacting to every leaf that moves nearby.
The investment
Motion-Sensor Floodlights
¥16,500
Per unit, with mounting hardware and setup guide included.
Floodlight unit matched to your stated coverage area
Mounting hardware for wall or eave installation
Calm, step-by-step setup and sensitivity guide
Clear specs on brightness, detection range, and sensitivity
What to expect, realistically
Detection range and brightness figures reflect open, unobstructed conditions — a fence, a parked car, or dense planting can shorten the effective range somewhat, which is worth factoring in when choosing a unit. Sensitivity is adjustable after installation, so most fine-tuning happens over the first few evenings rather than all at once.
Once dialed in, these floodlights tend to fade into the background entirely, doing their job without drawing attention to themselves.
If it isn't right for your space
If a floodlight's coverage or sensitivity doesn't suit the spot you had in mind once it's installed, get in touch and we'll work through adjustments or a return together. The goal is a fixture that actually fits the corner it's protecting, not just a sale.
A quick message beforehand describing the area also helps us point you toward the right model from the start.
Getting started
Let us know which area you're hoping to cover — a driveway, a side gate, an entrance — and roughly how wide or far it stretches. We'll suggest a model and mounting position suited to that space.
There's no rush attached to any of this; take the time you need to decide.
Let's find the right floodlight for your entrance
Tell us about the area you'd like covered and we'll suggest a fixture suited to it — gently, and at your own pace.
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