Customer Reviews With Photos
I recently upgraded my outdoor lighting with the 16-Pack Solar Lights Outdoor Waterproof, and I’m beyond impressed! These stainless steel beauties deliver 8-10 hours of radiant white light after just 8 hours of sunlight, transforming my yard into a stunning evening glow. The radiant white light is bright yet soft, perfect for both safety and ambiance. These solar lights are a fantastic value, combining style, durability, and effortless functionality. Highly recommend!

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These are smaller than I thought but they look great. I would say we get 3-6 hours out of them, which is plenty.

I like the size of these. The light seems good quality flickering and it's just bright enough. Wish I had ordered more when they were on sale!

Great product! Very easy to assemble and install. Looks great for the price. The duration of the time could be a little bit longer. They automatically turn on about an hour after sunset, depending on how much sunlight they received, and turn off at about 2am. We loved the rotating color feature during Christmas time. Overall great product for the price!

I really like these lights. They're not overly bright, but they provide the perfect accent lighting. The lens focuses the light into a cone shape, which looks great along my fence. Make sure to follow the instructions and let them charge outside for a day or two before turning them on. Mine typically turn on around 7 PM, and by the time I leave for work at 6 AM, they're dimly lit but functional. The internal battery doesn't seem easy to replace, so it's important to give them a full charge before using them. These lights also allow you to switch between a cooler, 7000k color and a warmer, 3000k color, which is a nice feature. The picture I’ve included shows the cooler 7000k setting. Overall, I’m planning to buy more to complete the rest of my fence. I only rated them 4 stars because one of mine was missing a mounting screw.

73 inch black solar lamp post lights. This post is a great size. It's made of aluminum, which is not very heavy. It comes with the light's already inside each lantern ( verybright), and you receive two extra bulbs as well. It's very functional and a great value for the money. Great look to your outdoor area, patio,or front porch, deck or driveway. The only thing I would say is that because it's made of aluminum, it's very lightweight, and the bottom doesn't seem sturdy until you bolt it down. Otherwise great product I would recommend.

The solar charger works great and I love how it's removable so when strung up in trees while camping, you can remove the solar charger out into the sun during the day. They last for quite a while on a full charge. Not all night, but plenty long enough. Color and quality are great and I like the bulbs. Haven't broken any yet.

These solar lights are amazing. My neighbors asked me immediately after seeing them where I bought them from. Two neighbors have already ordered for their house. My picture does not do the lights justice. Take my word for it, they’re worth the money. Easy to install, great customer service. I ordered two & one did not work. I returned and ordered a replacement & that one worked fine. I will probably order more for the back of the house.

I was originally worried about buying solar powered lights. I had heard they weren't bright enough and wouldn't work if you had a cloudy day etc... But I have to say we are pleased with our purchase. No batteries to have to change is also a bonus. My husband said "They were simple to install" . They put out more than enough light for our purposes. Lights up the front of our shop and the second one is over our bbq and smoker area. I love that they just are on when I need them and off when I don't. There are remotes but we haven't used them. They seem really well built. I was surprised as how well they are built for the price. I highly recommend these

These lights are pretty cool. I wanted some multi colored ones to light up my backyard for the holidays. Only time will tell how long they’ll last, but overall I’m happy with my purchase. I got the multi colored and the warm lights.

Descent brightness like a soft 5K led especially if you put up a few of them I have 4 going across the front of my house from garage to front door to master bedroom window in front . Sometimes however 1 or 2 of them won't turn on some nights from motion or the remotes I have no clue why but other than that they're cool to get I like them. If u want really bright just for 1 light keep looking. Only took a few minutes with a step ladder to put them up, do read instructions so you won't be confused if lights are on different settings

These dock lights are beautiful, actually very stunning visually. They put off a ton of light and they put off in a color that is pleasing but not offsetting. They do have one major issue, and that is either too much energy consumption or the charging is too little for the battery. This second idea would imply a poor-quality solar panel possibly. What behavior we are seeing is they can't make it even halfway through the night before depleted. I opened one up to see about being able to service them in the future if the batteries go out on them. Some other units we have are completely sealed and non-serviceable. This is a plus that these can be serviced. The charging aspect is the trouble. we are located in the southwest states, and these get a ton of sun. Per the verbiage of the book, they won't charge if in the off position on the switch. Thus, I charged them one day and turned them off and then charged them the next day too, and never really saw any difference. That said I may look into a higher capacity cell for them, but I will charge and monitor the charge level for a bit before I do this, as it may simply be massive consumption too. Either way, I would like them to make it to midnight at least. We are a working family and people come and go at night so I would like these to provide the light and ambiance that they were designed to do. I have a competitor's units and these units last till 2-3 am in the morning. These units just do not last as I feel they should. I will update this posting as I learn more and closer test the charging state on them. But the real side of it they are probably the brightest and most beautiful ones I have seen to date. They just look amazing, and this reason alone is why I am going to look into this issue further. They are built with a high-quality aluminum structure that should be able to take a car driving over them accidently a few times, but I am not sure I will be testing this theory anytime soon. But they appear they can take this accidental abuse well enough. I would recommend these lights to others but with the notice that they will not last very long into the nighttime hours. Other than that, there is no issues to mention beyond this personal preference as compared to competitors' products of the same class.

When I was a kid, my father purchased a space age LED watch at our local mall for something like 50 bucks, and we could only touch it at night after we brushed our teeth and got into bed without excessive nagging. Fast forward 45 years and nearly everything that glows is LED, though what the LED is glowing IN makes the difference. While I am not a materials expert (that I know of) I have purchased more than an average number of deck and dock lights (both solar and wired) in an attempt to find a product that looked great, worked well, and wasn’t that expensive. I haven’t found that product (yet), so every light purchase for me is a compromise of sorts. The LEDs in solar lights have become very dependable, and the low power usage allows for hours of light before fading. The weak spot appears to be the solar panels, which tend to weaken and fail within a year or so. In my experience they don’t like the Houston sun and heat at all, so I tend to bring them in or cover them during periods with really high temps. Another major difference that affects the price is style and material. I prefer the mid-century modern/retro look and the cheap look of the micro-thin stamped bodies of other products is a turnoff. These lights (while having plastic bodies) are lower profile and look nicer on a post during the day than other lights in their class. They work well at night, though not as bright as their wired cousins, and they are a whole lot easier use. I spend a couple of hours screwing around in an attempt to make a base the light to make it portable. I am no woodworker, but I came up with one idea that might be useful eating outside in the evening.

So happy about this purchase! I was expecting the assembly to be complicated, but it was pretty straight forward. One thing I messed up on is the fact that each of the 8 strings of lights can be spread apart so it actually looks more full when lit (that's why there's 16 clips instead of 8). As you can see from the video, the lights are very bright, even with it being solar powered. I recommend this to anyone looking for a cool outdoor setup!
