Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    I love these lights! They are easy to assemble, look great, and are durable (I drove over one and while I broke part of the base it still works great). I used 28 and they really make our yard pop and beautifully outline our landscaping and driveway, and last all night. I also used 2 Brightown directional solar lights to highlight the palm tree.

  • 5 out of 5
    Brake very easy don't recommend same day I trying to install broke both items that's why they probably send 2 but I can said the plastic very weak brake easy when you trying to move the light

  • 5 out of 5
    They look just beautiful around my pond at night.

  • 5 out of 5
    We really like this outdoor solar light. It came with options to install in the ground or attach to a post. We chose the ground version in order to light up one of our landscaping statues. After one afternoon of charging, it lit up our decoration the entire night, 8:00pm-7:00am. It comes with 4 lighting options (we chose the brightest). Time will tell as to how long it will work but the $19.99 price seems like a pretty good deal.

  • 5 out of 5
    I installed this in a small barn to illuminate it in the evening while I feed. The lights are really decent in Mode 3 which allows you to just turn it off and on. The motion detection modes make the lights REALLY bright for up to 45 minutes. We recently had a lot of snow and ice and the lights are still working even though the solar panel is covered in snow. It has a very small battery and I'm not sure it's replaceable or how long it will really last but so far they are great!

  • 5 out of 5
    These are so fun to have around the yard! Easy to put together, easy to move and literally just wonderful to enjoy every night!

  • 5 out of 5
    Really happy with this light. It's very bright and a great option for the side of a barn, farmhouse, or fence, especially on a road with no streetlights. Charges up perfectly and lasts all night. Remote works well with it. Would definitely buy another one!

  • We wanted to add lights to our backyard and not only is use standard solar lights. This particular lamp has a nice style which can accommodate one medium/large flower pot and the top tier can hold a small pot. When setting up make sure you read the instructions. The setup is fairly easy to put together but, you need to start from the top down. If you start from the bottom side it can be tricky attacking the lamp. The lamps turns on automatically as soon as the light goes out. It also has a built is USB c port for quicker charging. But it still has a built in solar panel. The lamp is not every bright so if you need you backyard we'll lit you may need 2 or 3 of these. Overall this is a good product and will recommend.

  • 5 out of 5
    Got these to help my porch light out. I come home to a pitch black walkway to my front door when my porch light switch is off (normally comes on at dusk automatically). My porch light is a little dim too, so these lights are helping illuminate some more, especially the steps where the porch light doesn’t reach. I noticed the build quality on these right away, compared to the same style you see all over. These are expensive compared to those other ones, but I can see why and in my case I didn’t need a 6 -10 pack of cheap lights. These fade on gracefully and they don’t blind you because the LEDs don’t come up too high on the design of the thing. Even when I walk up the stairs, when my eyes look up to the high-mounted light I don’t get blinded. Nothing to complain about yet, but I do wish this brand had a narrower design for placing on 4x4 posts or tighter areas in general. Update: I bought more to light up the dark walkway leading to my front door. I watched day to day over the winter to see where the sun hit the most, then installed in those spots. These lights were great in the snowy winter. Always kept charge and had no instances of a light being out. I kept them in the mode where they are off until you walk past. I kept the one that gets the most sun in the mode where it’s dim and then brightens to 100% and that one kept charge too. I did have a couple instances where the sensor didn’t pick up motion and didn’t turn on, but did on the second pass.

  • 5 out of 5
    I have a slightly elevated deck without a railing (it's low enough that a railing is not required) and its nice to have these to mark the perimeter at night. They give a really nice indigo blue glow to the deck and are visible from quite a long distance. The led's are focused with a strong lens that makes them into a very directional beam of light. This was sent to me as a Vine item and it is one of the few Vine products that I immediately bought more of. I laid out the pattern without any glue or screws and waited for darkness to adjust it. I suggest you do the same and see how your pattern looks before attaching it to anything. They come with screw holes (and screws) as well as some double sided tape. I will use screws, but typically replace "free" screws with better ones. After I saw how the light was almost like a laser, I spaced them out a bit further and changed the arrangement in the corners.

  • 5 out of 5
    Great product I like it very much dummy me I forgot to read the directions and didn't turn them on until 2 days later! They work I thought they weren't working it's okay

  • 5 out of 5
    These would work well as visual indications of path boundaries, rather than anything trying to shed light to illuminate any kind of area. And look like they were built for the purpose. Each piece is a squat puck. The bottom side, which will be in contact with the ground after installation, has a switch with two ON positions. One will turn the puck on to shine white, the other to shine blue. Around the edge there are four holes for mounting it with screws. A second option is a dual adhesive pad (10 provided, one for each of the 8 pucks and two spares). The center of the top has a photocell, and the rest is a mix of armature and lens surface. The heft gives a feel of solidity. The puck has no trouble being stepped over, and (*not tested*) gives the impression it may survive being accidentally run over by a passenger car. Unfortunately, it needs to be uninstalled to access the on-off switch. I'll use it as a "position light" on an encumbrance that people may run into when it's dark.

  • 5 out of 5
    Just like everyone else I must warn you not to buy this item. It's is overpriced and does not work properly. Also it claims to be for outside and ends up getting flooded with water on the inner bits and therefore rusts. The brightness isn't very good even on a full charge so I really don't recommend you buy this. Mine fell over in a wind storm and even cracked. npcpsolar.com wasn't very accommodating with the return either so there goes this money out the trash

  • 5 out of 5
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I installed these on my shed and garage front. I do wish they were a bit brighter but I am not going to complain. They look good and function as they should. The sensor picks up well and the light is just enough. I cannot speak for longevity but as for run time, about 7-9 hours depending on sun light.

  • 5 out of 5
    We hung them out back for our outside bbq’s and parties. They are perfect for relaxing evenings also. Very nice lighting. They are sturdy also. We hung them high between trees and were ruffed quite a bit during hanging.

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