Paulmann Plug & Shine LED ground spike light Classic
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Paulmann Plug & Shine LED ground spike light Classic | £56.95 | ||||
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Round Classic LED ground spike light with targeted light The narrow beam angle of 32°, the swivelling head and the weather-resistant construction make the Classic ground spike light the ideal choice for accentuating facades, sculptures and plants with the Plug & Shine system. The cylindrical head made of brushed metal has anthracite-coloured rings at the base and around the light emission - With an operating voltage of 24 V and water-protected cables, connections and lights, Plug & Shine from Paulmann is a versatile and safe lighting solution for outdoor use. - Transformer with plug and extension cable are available via the accessories - Can always be switched on and off via light switch - A controller is required for remote control (see accessories) - Plug & Shine is suitable for integration into Smart Friends for control via the Smart Friends app (for iOS and Android). A ZigBee controller is required for this (see accessories). Plug & Shine can also be integrated into other ZigBee-compatible smart home systems (e.g. for voice control via Amazon Alexa), for which the respective gateway is required - max. cable length power source - light: 50 m - resistant to pool water
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