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Nivra Solar Pathway Bollard Light PT0724 | Aluminium | OSRAM 3000K | 2-Pack

SKU: PT0724

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The Path Light That Looks Like It Cost Ten Times More.Aluminium | OSRAM 3000K Warm | Smart Fade All Night | 14-Day Rain Reserve | 2-Pack

Aluminium bollard. OSRAM 3000K warm white. Glass lens. Smart fade that starts bright and dims gradually to dawn — runs ALL night. Over 14 days of rain reserve. Looks like the $400 wired landscape lights at a five-star resort. Costs $120 each. Two in a pack. No digging. No electrician. No wires under the pavers. Your driveway will look like a resort entrance. For less than the electrician’s call-out fee.

 Key Features: 

Your driveway deserves better than plastic. The Nivra PT0724 is an architectural aluminium solar bollard — OSRAM 3000K warm white, glass lens, smart fade that starts at full brightness when you arrive home and dims gradually through the night, still glowing at dawn. Two in a pack. $120 each. No electrician. No trenching. No pavers lifted.


 Why Most Solar Path Lights Disappoint

Most solar path lights are plastic. Round. Flimsy. They tip over in a breeze, fade after a season, and run cold blue light that makes a carefully landscaped driveway look like a car park. After a week of cloud, they go dark entirely. Put six down your path and the result looks cheap — because it is. The Nivra was built for people who expect more.


Aluminium Bollard — Built Like a Landscape Light, Priced Like a Solar

Not plastic. Not stainless steel. Die-cast aluminium with polycarbonate lens housing. 695 grams of solid, architectural material in a clean square column 529mm tall, finished in black anodised that won't chip, peel, or fade. The L-shaped head directs light DOWN onto the path — not into your eyes. Glass lens protects the OSRAM LEDs. Ground-mounted with expansion bolts. Five metres away, it looks identical to a $400 wired landscape bollard. Up close, you can tell it's quality.


OSRAM 3000K + Type II Optics — Warm, Shaped, Resort-Grade

OSRAM LEDs. The brand that lights airports and hospitals. 100 lumens at 3000K warm white — golden, inviting, residential. Not the cold blue 6000K that screams car park. Ra >70 colour rendering. 146lm/W efficiency. Type II optics shape the light forward along the path, not scattered uselessly in a circle. Six bollards in a row? Six overlapping pools of warm gold on your pavers. Like a resort entrance. Every night.


Smart Fade M1 — Runs All Night, Every Night

Most solar path lights run for a few hours then go dark. Not Nivra. Mode 1 starts at 100% for the first two hours — you're home, entertaining, walking the dog. Then 80% for an hour. Then 60%. Then 40%. Then 20% until dawn. Your path is brightest when you need it most, dims as the night quietens, but never switches off. Still glowing at 6am when you grab the paper. Mode 2: 50% constant all night. Both run dusk to dawn automatically. One long press to switch.


14-Day Rain Reserve — Built for Melbourne, Hobart, and Everywhere Between

Li-ion 3.7V 7.4Wh battery with ALS 2.3 intelligent energy management. Over 14 consecutive days of cloud and rain — no sunlight at all — and the Nivra still comes on every night. Fourteen days. That's Melbourne's worst fortnight in June. That's a Hobart winter. Most solar path lights manage three days, maybe five. After a week of grey, they're dark. Nivra? Two weeks. Still on.


$120 Each vs $4,000+ Wired — No Contest

Wired landscape bollards: $200–500 each. Electrician to dig trenches and run conduit under the pavers: $500–1,500. Paver repair on top. Ongoing electricity bills. Total for six wired bollards: $2,000–5,000+. Six Nivras: $719.97. Zero digging. Zero conduit. Zero electrician. Zero electricity costs. Zero paver damage. Your driveway looks resort-quality for less than the electrician's call-out fee alone.


Ground Mount DIY — Five Minutes Per Light

Everything in the box. Expansion bolts included. Position where you want the bollard. Mark two holes. Drill. Insert bolts. Screw the base down. Done. Five minutes per light. One person. No electrician. No trenching. No conduit. No pavers lifted. Thirty minutes for six lights and your entire driveway is transformed.

Model: PT0724 (Nivra)

SKU: PT0724

Pack: 2-Pack

Material: Die-cast aluminium + polycarbonate (PC)

Lens: Glass

Finish: Black anodised

Dimensions: 107 × 70 × 529mm

Weight: 695g

LED: OSRAM 2835 × 4pcs

Lumens: 100lm

Colour Temperature: 3000K warm white

Colour Rendering Index: Ra >70

Efficiency: 146lm/W

Optics: Type II (forward path distribution)

Solar Panel: Monocrystalline silicon, 4.32V / 1W, >21% efficiency

Battery: Li-ion 3.7V 7.4Wh

Charge Time: 8.7 hours

Rain Reserve: >14 consecutive days

Smart Technology: ALS 2.3

Modes: M1: 100% (2h) → 80% (1h) → 60% (1h) → 40% (1h) → 20% until dawn / M2: 50% constant all night

Mode Indicator: Red LED — M1: 1 flash / M2: 2 flashes

Operation: Automatic dusk-to-dawn

IP Rating: IP54

Impact Rating: IK04

Installation: Ground-mount with expansion bolts (included)

Price: $239.99 / 2-Pack

Warranty: 1 Year

Yes — and the reason is Type II optics. Rather than scattering light in a useless circle, the Nivra concentrates 100lm directly forward onto the path where you walk. Space bollards 2–3 metres apart and the pools overlap into a continuous warm runway. This is how resort landscape lighting works. It's not a floodlight — it's precision path illumination.

M1 runs in stages: 100% for the first 2 hours, then 80%, 60%, 40%, and finally 20% until dawn. Your path is at full brightness early evening when you're most active. It dims gradually as the night quietens — but never turns off. At 6am when you walk out for the paper, it's still glowing. To switch between M1 and M2, press and hold the button for 1 second. The red LED confirms your mode: one flash for M1, two for M2.

No. The Nivra is die-cast aluminium with a polycarbonate lens housing and a glass lens protecting the OSRAM LEDs. At 695 grams per unit, it has the weight and feel of a professional landscape bollard. IP54 rated. IK04 impact resistant. Black anodised finish that won't chip or fade. This is not a plastic stake light.

Yes. The Li-ion 7.4Wh battery combined with ALS 2.3 intelligent energy management delivers over 14 consecutive days of operation without any sunlight. Most solar path lights manage 3–5 days before going dark after a cloudy stretch. The Nivra was designed specifically for Australian conditions — including Melbourne's extended grey winters and Hobart's wet fortnight.

At $120 each, the Nivra is priced below entry-level wired landscape bollards — which cost $200–500 each before installation. A professional landscape lighting company installing six wired bollards, including trenching, conduit, and paver reinstatement, typically quotes $2,000–5,000+. Six Nivras: $719.97. Zero digging. Zero electrician. Zero ongoing electricity costs. The driveway result is virtually identical.

Ground-mount installation — everything is in the box, including expansion bolts. Mark two holes, drill, insert bolts, screw the base down. Five minutes per light, one person, no electrician, no trenching, no pavers lifted. Six lights for an entire driveway in under 30 minutes.

Both are solar pathway bollards from Outway, but they have different design languages. The Nivra is a square architectural column — clean, geometric, resort-style. The Virgo PT0730 offers a different shape and proportion. If you're going for a structured, modern driveway look, Nivra. Prefer a different aesthetic? See PT0730 Virgo.