BOA-LUMINOSA-SOLARE-LUCEBLU

SINED Bright Floating Buoy With Solar Panel Inside Blue Light That Self-Recharges Bright Solar Floating Buoy In Opaque White Pe Recharges Autonomously With Solar Light. Wherever there is a need for signaling or delimiting in water. Made In Italy.

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Sined Blue light-only floating buoy for marine use
Bright floating buoy made of opaque white PE. The buoy recharges itself with sunlight, without the use of a power cable.
Switching on and off is automatically regulated according to the amount of light present. Twilight activated.
Certified for outdoor use, picket accessory included.
Fade, colour change, ON/OFF buttons on the base of the product.

Very useful in various cases:
– maritime rescue
– night orientation
– demarcation of specific areas in water
– wherever there is a need to signal or demarcate in water

Technical characteristics:
– Lampshade material: LLDPE
– Lampshade base material: ABS
– Light source: LED RGBW 1W included
– High-visibility white light
– RGB colour interchangeable via remote control
– Lithium battery
– Solar charging
– Usage time: approx. 12 hours
– Recharge time: sunlight approx. 12 hours
– Remote control included
– Waterproof Certification: IP67


  • 1-bright solar buoy in opaque white PE
  • 2-Floating buoy that recharges with the sun via integrated panel
  • 3-signal buoy with remote control included
  • 4-floating solar buoy Waterproof IP67 certification
  • 5-Signal light buoy, wherever there is a need to signal or delineate in the water

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