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IFA 2024 | Anker Eufy Permanent Outdoor Lights E22 now available in more countries

The Eufy Permanent Outdoor Lights E22 are now available in Europe. (Image source: Anker)
The Eufy Permanent Outdoor Lights E22 are now available in Europe. (Image source: Anker)
Anker has launched the Eufy Permanent Outdoor Lights E22 in Europe. The smart lights arrived in the US earlier this year and comes in two lengths. Features include triple LEDs for a higher level of brightness, AI lighting effects, and links to other smart home devices like security cameras.

The Eufy Permanent Outdoor Lights E22 have arrived in Europe. The smart lights were rumored in May and launched in the US in July. The product is available in two lengths: 15 m (~50 ft) with 30 RGBWW lights and 30 m (~100 ft) with 60 lights. 

The Permanent Outdoor Lights E22 are said to be three times brighter than standard RGBs thanks to triple LED technology and can last for up to 55,000 hours. The accompanying app allows you to select from a wide range of colors and color temperatures between 1,500 and 9,000K. Alternatively, you can use WonderAI to generate a lighting effect to suit your mood or the AI calendar to set the lights to reflect various holidays. On top of this, WonderLink lets you trigger lighting from a Eufy smart security camera.

Suitable for outdoor use, the string lights will work at temperatures between -20 and 60°C (~-4 to 140°F) and are rated as IP65 water and dustproof. You can now buy the 5 m (~50 ft) and 30 m (~100 ft) variants of the Eufy Permanent Outdoor Lights E22 for €169.99 and €249.99, respectively. It is unclear when these products will be sold in the UK.

(Image source: Anker)
(Image source: Anker)

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Polly Allcock, 2024-09- 5 (Update: 2024-09- 5)