
The First Solar Spotlight Center with World consumption MPPT engine has 14 -hour lighting, RGB effects and intelligent domestic controls … even in climate climate
Solar outdoor lighting usually comes with compensation … When the clouds rode, the lights are mitigated.
But Linkind, which is part of the Aidot Smart Home ecosystem, aims to change that with its new SLS Smart Solar Spotlight, which the Korean company tells us is the first outdoor light of grade out to the consumer that uses the maximum monitoring of Power Point Point (MPPT).
MPPT, in case it did not know, is a load controller technology that is usually found in more advanced business solar panel systems.
That means that SL5C is not just another garden attention center on the ground to add to the pile in constant growth, it is an intelligent light with all the functions that you are trying to solve one of the largest solar defects of poor performance in bad weather.
If you have ever investigated solar panels on the roof, and who has not eh? – MPPT may sound familiar.
It is a load controller technique that dynamically adjusts the exit power of solar panels to match the light conditions; Essentially squeeze as much energy as possible of many rays, the sun shines on our way.
When integrating MPPT in the SL5C, Linkind says that it has achieved solar load efficiency to 89.9%, what it establishes is 23.5% better than the industry standard.
What that means for you, if you had to hit a SL5C on your grass or flower bed, is a faster load and a more consistent power, even when sunlight does not shine exactly.
According to Linkind, a complete load can deliver up to 14 hours of continuous lighting, thanks to an automotive battery inside.
Unlike some of the “intelligent” solar lights that you will find full of Amazon and the like, which are usually only lights with a movement sensor or time, the SL5C has a genuine, although warned, correct to be called “intelligent” …
The compatibility of Amazon Alexa and Google Home is offered, but will need a Mesh Linkind Ble hub (sold separately for $ 30) so that everything is synchronized.
With or without the center, the AIDOT application allows you to choose among more than 43 preset scenes or create custom lighting effects.
The SL5C also has the group control and the synchronization of up to 32 lights, which can divide into groups of 8.

With an IP67 rating, the SL5C is built to survive downpours, dusty inputs and snowy patios. You can bet on the floor, or mount it vertically on fences or walls.
The Linkind SL5C is officially available from April 17, directly from the Linkind website, but you can now get it from Amazon now, for an early price of birds.
It is ready to cost $ 34.99 for a package of two, but Amazon currently has a 40% discount.
From Linkind directly, a 30% promotional discount will be executed to the end of the month where $ 24.49 will measure that package of two, or $ 90.99 for a package of 8; That last price is currently available on Amazon now.