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<p>NOMA PIR Path Lights with Matthew - TESTED Testimonial</p>
<p>See price: <a href="http://www.canadiantire.ca/0527012e">http://www.canadiantire.ca/0527012e</a></p>
<p>These are the Noma solar-powered pathway lights. The first thing I noticed was the workmanship, the quality that went into it. Starting at the top of course you've got your unit that provides the light. It has your solar power patch on the top, your PIR lens which picks up any movement in the area and it makes the light bright, and of course your LED lightning system and your on and off switch. For insulation purposes, your peg is right there in the bottom. That's it. This goes in the ground and then just push down over top. </p>
<p>It's got a really nice heavy glass lamp unit which spreads the light very nicely. It's got two levels. The lowest level is actually brighter than any other unit I've ever used. It's 10 lumens right off the bat. It will stay that way throughout the entire night, or as soon as you pass in front of the PIR sensor when it's dark enough, it goes to 50 lumens. I'll tell you that that 50 lumens is very, very bright. We've got them set up in our yard in the front so when we pull in at night and get out of our car, if we mistakenly forget to leave an outdoor light on it's great because they come on bright enough that there's enough light to get in, even if you got a few groceries or what not. </p>