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2025-08-22 18:07:12
My pool light went out in my pool and it’s very pricey to replace but I still like having some type of light in my pool. These are a nice addition for some added ambiance at night. They are a little bigger than previous ones I’ve had. They seem to be good quality. I love that they are solar, I’ve had ones that I had to charge and it was a pain, these are great since they’re solar. They have come on every single night since I’ve put them in my pool. The colors are nice and bright. In my picture both of the lights are side by side. There are 3 light modes, you can have them on a steady light or flickering. I’m not sure how long the light last during the night because they’re still on when I go to bed. Really nice!
MissBee
2025-07-25 18:31:02
I have several of these solar lights, most of them warm glow white that can either flicker like candles or remain steady on. The multicolored lights mix well with those. Even though there are several flashing modes, I always seem to prefer the steady on mode or sometimes, the slow fading in and out mode. I just like the sereness of it all-very Zen.In general, I appreciate the ease of the solar lights, turning on and off without my needing to remember to flip the switch. These lights do each require a AAA battery, which, surprisingly, are included. The units are water tight, at least so far in my kitchen sink they are! Here in upstate NY, we won't be able to float them in the pool for several months yet.Since I do have some experience with this light style, I can tell you (even though they haven't been in my pool yet) that they do collect in certain areas of the pool when the pump is running. Wherever you find debris collecting, that's where you'll find these lights; there, and in the pool skimmer. In the daytime, you'll want to take them out of the pool if people are swimming, especially kids since they seem to want to toss the lights about and try to sink them.They do look pretty in the garden and/or on pathways and they're inexpensive enough that you can probably buy a few sets for a greater effect. Since it's still winter, I'll keep them in a window during the day and maybe have them on in my bedroom for effect during the night. They're just kind of cool to have shining away on a dresser or table. In the summer, they're great to set on a deck or on a table on your deck for some mood lighting.
Paula Moore
2025-06-17 17:53:33
I was very reluctant to order as I have been through so many floating pool lights only to have them fill with water and quit working as they were not sealed properly. So far fingers crossed, these have not leaked. The colors are brilliant. It is very relaxing to sit on the patio at night and watch the lights floating in the pool. I also like that you can change the colors. You have 4 choices on what colors you want. It is very easy to change with a touch of a button. Only suggestion is I wish that they were bigger. I will provide an update if they quit working way too soon.Overall nice product.
Jeff
2025-06-01 14:12:28
These lights are a neat, attractive addition to the pool. However, they aren't *quite* "set and forget". They have a definite tendency to end up floating into a corner of the pool... especially after the pump turns off. They charge poorly on overcast days... partly, because my pool itself is partially in the shade, and there's no guarantee that the lights won't float into a shadowed area and spend most of the day there. The solar panel and battery are kind of adequate, but both could stand to be a bit larger. Nevertheless, out of all the solar lights I've gotten for the pool, I like these the best.
Susan M.
2025-05-16 16:57:13
I love these little solar powered lights. It's so easy to just leave them out in your pool or a sunny place on your lanai during the day to charge them up, then admire the beautiful lights in the evening. They float nicely on the pool and are just large enough that they don't get sucked in to the filter basket. However, they are a little too small to show up well in the pool because they are generally below the height of the ledge and, since floating objects tend to gravitate to the edges, they hide there. I've removed them from my pool and use them on the lanai dining table and on an outdoor window ledge in the lanai, where they look really magical.
BD
2025-04-16 12:32:34
These are really interesting. They are different than other solar pool lights because they are solid and square. I have other solar pool lights with embedded fairy lights that are the blowup round version. I like this solid version for the ease of use, compact size and different shape. I also like that these are fairly bottom heavy so could easily be left out in the garden as long as there is not a strong wind to blow them away. The colors of the fairy lights are red, blue, white and green. They are plug and play. Just point the solar panel towards the sun and then when they have charged enough push the button on the bottom to get them started. There are a few different light modes.
Francois B.
2025-03-07 15:24:24
These pool lights are great, but since it is still winter I cannot fully test them. I like how these recharge with solar. I'll update again with pictures once the pool is up and running in warmer weather. The bubble part is plastic, so I do hope it holds up well on hot summer days.
Quantumus
2025-02-12 21:23:09
Cubes are about 4.5in on a side. Lights have several modes and the hard plastic is thick, but they're a little smaller than I would've liked and come 2 to a package. You cannot take them apart to fix or service without breaking them.Overall not bad, definitely worth it if they're on sale.
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