Solar light
The lights are great. Bright and 3 settings. The light lady all night long. Read more

NYMPHY
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| Brand | NYMPHY |
|---|---|
| Color | Cool White |
| Material | High-impact ABS Plastic & Polycrystalline Silicon |
| Style | Modern |
| Light fixture form | Spotlight |












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Customers say
Customers find the solar lights bright with three adjustable levels, easy to install in the ground, and appreciate their value for money.
The lights are great. Bright and 3 settings. The light lady all night long. Read more
These work great! I love that they turn on automatically and I just plop them in the yard and they take care of themselves. Easy to remove and change to another location and I always have an emergency flashlight! They are very weather proof, I actually lost them outside for a whole winter and they went through below freezing temps, snow, rain, a flood warning, hail, and 60mph winds and are just dandy. I am dumb though and didn't know there was a button to turn them on and off so if you think yours are broken like I did try pressing the button and note that their is also a light sensor on the back that will affect it turning on even if the button is on. They are bright and the color is a nice warm tone and they stay on all night without an issue with partial sunlight. You can also adjust the angle of the light easily! I bought and don't regret it and will likely buy them again! Read more
Durable,long lasting battery. Pretty for use in garden.price reasonable. Read more
Awesome light for the yard. They look good and provide excellent lighting at night. Love the solar powered lighting. Put them in the ground and forget about them, no maintenance required. Read more
Bright and beautiful. Lights high up tree branches that the beams of my previous solar lights weren't strong enough to reach. Tips that I learned from my gardener (#2 is especially important): 1- they come with a partial charge, but before installing and turning on, leave them in full sun for at least a full day or two so the battery can reach full capacity 2- understand that these solar lights work on a balanced supply/demand system. I don't know the ratio between hours of charge compared to hours of use (?1 hr of charge for every hour of use?), but I do know that that at least once a year, I need to turn off all the lights and give them a full couple of days for their batteries to reach back up to full charge capacity. There's no need to pull the lights up out of the ground. Leave the lights where they are and just turn them off using the off button. Think of it as a bucket full of energy. During the summer, the bucket fills fully because the sun is strong and constant. Days are also longer (more hours to charge) and nights are shorter (fewer hours of use). During these months, the bucket remains full because energy input is greater than output. Fast forward to winter months when things are just the opposite. The days are shorter and sunlight is not as strong (fewer and less efficient hours of charging). During these months, the nights are also longer meaning the lights trigger on earlier and stay on for more hours too. Everyday, the use demand outweighs the energy replenishment. This higher demand for energy at night being greater that the charge input they receive during the day has a cumulative effect and over time, there just won't be enough energy left in the bucket to satisfy the demand. This is when you'll probably find that your lights are not only dimmer, but they also are not staying illuminated all night long. Hubby put is succinctly: If you consistently spend more than you make, you'll eventually find your bank account overdrawn. This is when you need to pause the spending (output) for a few days and turn the lights off. This gives them a few days to let the charge catch up and refill that "bucket of energy". I'd had my lights for 3 years when I found they were petering out before 10pm. I got crabby thinking I needed to replace them all with new ones. I mentioned this to my gardener and he told me to try turning them off for a few days first. Nothing to lose and it was worth a try before chucking them all out. I'm so glad I did because when I turned them all back on after 3 days, they were noticeably brighter and all still on when I got up the next morning at 6am. Read more
Not well suited for foundation/house lighting. Not very bright and rather diffuse output. Even on brightest setting. I doubt these would even work well for lighting a tree. Would be great for low bushes, etc. Read more
These lights add such a fun and colorful vibe to my yard and garden — especially in the evenings when the colors start shifting through the different modes. Setup was super simple: just stake them into the ground where they get sunlight, and they start charging right away. The solar power means no cords, and they stay lit well into the night. I love that there are 7 lighting modes so I can switch up the look depending on the mood or the occasion. They’re also waterproof (IP68), so rain hasn’t been an issue at all. Great for landscaping, pathways, patios, or just adding a little color around the house. Fun, bright, and totally worth it! 🌟🌻✨ Read more
These lasted all night and went off when the sun came up. Great quality and creates the most perfect ambient lighting on my trees. Definitely recommend! Read more
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