Cococweb's LED Barn Lights are new and improved, thanks to new cages and sensors.

(PRWEB) June 06, 2018

The high end lighting manufacturer, Cocoweb, will be releasing new customizable features for their highly innovative barn lights including wire cages, motion sensors and Dusk-Till-Dawn Photocells. These new add-ons hope to add an industrial charm to the already rural design of the barn light.

The dome shape of the barn light works perfectly with the new wire cages, as they offer a more industrial appeal that will complement any design. Furthermore, the introduction of motion sensors will help illuminate areas simply by movement. Cocowebs patented LED technology guarantees barn lights last up to 50,000 hours and with their durable exterior, so customers can expect the brightest shine for their motion sensors. Lastly, the third feature is a Dusk-Till-Dawn Sensor that will shine as the name says, from dusk all the way up to dawn. These sensors will be small enough that they won’t interfere with the design of the lamp and will be weatherproof. Cocoweb Barn Lights are as rustic as you can get; now with these new customizable add-ons, everyone can expect this rustic charm to be elevated.

With Cocoweb, customers can always expect the best in lighting solutions. We offer quality lighting solutions that complement every style, and design. For more information on the new cages and sensors, as well as to view our wide selection of lighting products that Cocoweb offers, please visit http://www.cocoweb.com or call (888) 783-0378.

Bryan Hernandez
Marketing Manager
13715 Alton Pkwy
Irvine, CA 92618
Cocoweb.com

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