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2025-07-23 17:24:18
These took me about 5 minutes to install and they are very bight. They have 3 settings so you can chose the brightness level.
Really good quality camera for the price!
2025-07-19 12:22:04
Very bright light easy install I got it for my neighbor downstairs and they love it! The motion detection picks up good al well! Solar power seems to be doing well since 2 months
SteveG
2025-07-10 14:41:00
Second purchase. Bought a 4 pack about 6 months ago, finally installed recently. I was impressed enough to get a 2 pack for other locations. I have a cluster of outbuildings and a maze of wallkways and steps. These went up easy and work as expected, and very bright. Can't yet speak to reliability or durability, both of which have been problematic for every solar lamp I have ever owned. So we will see.
Charles Ronald Neal
2025-05-08 10:14:46
Easy to setup and bright. Make sure to charge in the sun a full day, otherwise the motion sensor won't work until it is charged all the way.
james chesshire
2025-04-05 12:19:37
I've had these up for several months. The have 3 or 4 options that can be set by pushing a button on the back of the light (always on, turns on only with motion, stays on at low power and changes to full power when it detects motion, etc.) They put out a respectable amount of light, but they are not bright like a flood light. They have a very long chord between the solar cell and the light which can allow the solar cell to be in the best location for sun light and the led light where needed. They have not been affected by rain or wind. The mounting brackets are easy to use. Light and solar cell can be removed without the bracket being removed - not screw removal needed.
TomK
2025-03-10 10:08:42
Light works as advertised, easy installation and better value vs what’s available at big box stores.
He is
2025-02-19 13:12:07
1 light works 50% of the time, and when it does...it does great. There is plenty of light, I mounted it in my garage so when I walk in my doorway it will turn on and I don't need to use my overhead light to take out the trash. The garage is 12ft tall, and 20x22 and lights up the whole room, I mounted it on a wall at about a 30-degree downward angle so the sensor doesn't get dusty and it catches my approach. Not quite bright enough to work in there, but to avoid stumbling around and tripping over things. With just enough light you can find what you need and leave the room. I've not timed it yet for how long it stays on, I will edit and update as time goes on.As I stated; only 1 of the two works 50% of the time, give or take. I set them both to turn on at full brightness with motion only. I enter the room at the same angle and with the same amount of darkness in the area, by the time I enter the doorway about 10ft from the sensor, it turns on. 3 out of 7 days it won't turn on at all even being a couple feet away and walking past it. This is entering the room at roughly the same time each day. The other light is mounted outside above a door about 9ft up, pointed down at a 40-45 degree angle to catch the best movement. It works every time.The one light that partially works, the rubber button cover was split and was falling out of its hole upon opening of the box. Luckily enough, you can still stick your pinky finger into the hole and trip the button to its desired setting. I mounted that one inside so I don't have to worry about rain infiltration. Mounting the solar panels was easy, buy some low-voltage cable staples to keep things tidy when you buy these lights. I like how they swivel and you get plenty of cord. They have been mounted since the 18th of February with plenty of sunny days to catch a good charge.For a $30 set, I won't bother with asking for a replacement if I would need to pull them both down and send them back. As long as it works most of the time, I'll use them until they no longer function.
pablo morera
2025-01-11 15:03:46
I use it in my main door which is really dark and far from any light, the motion sensor works fine and the solar panel gets 3 hours of sun per day which is enough to keep it working.
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