NEW YORK, March 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Continuing its 164-year history of offering the Best, the Only and the Unexpected, Hammacher Schlemmer introduces The Cordless Motion Activated Light, an outdoor floodlight that provides instant illumination without requiring hardwiring.

The battery powered light sets up anywhere to illuminate porches, walkways, or doorways when it detects motion within 25' and across the 100 degreedetection zone. Six 100,000-hour-rated LEDs produce glare-free light with broad coverage using a built-in reflector plate, providing a wide-angle beam similar to a floodlight.

"The Cordless Motion Activated Light provides reliable light only when it's needed and sets up any place without requiring an electrician or unsightly power cords," explained Hammacher Schlemmer's General Manager Fred Berns.

The Cordless Motion Activated Light mounts to a wall or fence with the included bracket and screws, and it can be tilted and rotated for a preferred light-projection angle.

The light remains lit for 30 seconds after no motion is detected, the internal photocell prevents illumination during daylight, and it is powered by four C batteries (not included) that provide up to 18,000, 30-second illuminations.

The Cordless Motion Activated Light is available from Hammacher Schlemmer for $39.95. For more information about this product, please visit http://www.hammacher.com/75782 or contact Trish Hammond at (847) 581-8987 or via e-mail at pr@hammacher.com.

About Hammacher Schlemmer Hammacher Schlemmer is America's longest running catalog, offering the Best, the Only and the Unexpected since 1848. The company provides unique products that solve problems or represent the only one of their kind, backing all products with The Hammacher Schlemmer Lifetime Guarantee. Hammacher Schlemmer's innovative offerings are available through its catalog, website, and its famed landmark store on East 57th Street in New York City.

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