* Larger Solar Panel
* Simple to use for no hassle lighting
* 60LED at 15cm spacing
* Auto Sensor controls lighting and recharging
* Charging time in sunshine: more than 6 hours
* 2 Light Modes
* 1) Flashing/Glimmering 2) Steady On
* Power: Solar
* Light color:Warm White
* Dimension:
* Overall: Approx 11M (33ft)
* Panel to 1st bulb approx 200cm
* Between bulbs 15cm
* Solar Panel 6.5*5CM
* Ground Spike 17.5cm
Note: * Panel must be in dark/dim environment for the lights to come on (simply cover the solar panel to turn on light in brighter environment after power is charged)
Package Included:
* 1 x Solar Power String Light
* 1 x Ground Spike
Product Features
- Bulb Type: LED Solar. Power Source: Solar power.
- LED light can keep glowing for about 8 hours a night after fully charged during the day
- Waterproof, suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- Great for Christmas, party or other celebration occasions
- 11M 36ft 60 LED Solar Powered String Lights – Warm White





Nice little lights I bought these to use while camping (adds a nice touch) in a campground that doesn’t offer electricity… at all, we’re talking boondocks, here. The size and color of these lights are very appealing. They look very much like the photo, warm in color and small in stature. The brightness is decent, as well* Overall construction is actually better than what I was expecting. While not top shelf, these lights appear to be decently constructed. The solar module is simple: Plastic case, about 3.5″x3.5″ is smaller than I would prefer (larger area means more power accumulated) And it is this issue that hurts most solar products. *If the solar strips don’t receive six to eight hours of direct sunlight, you won’t get the preferred performance. Six to eight hours of direct sunlight appears to produce about the same operating time for the lights being on.Two buttons on the case: On/off and blink. Since these lights will only work if their daylight sensor is tripped, i.e. it’s nighttime, or you cover the solar panel side with your hand, you can only use them in darkness. Again, it is in these features, the day/night sensor and solar capacity, that there is some inconsistency. I bought two of these items, one performs noticeably better than the other. The better one seems to charge up more fully, producing brighter, longer lasting light, and it also has a more conservative sensor, holding out until its actually evening. The other noticeably lacks in both respects. Still, they both operate well enough to recommend to anyone who is familiar with the idiosyncrasies of solar powered products, and wants some little lights that do not require you to pack batteries.Pros: Neat little lights look great and are easy to use. Light weight, put them on your backpack, or whatever you will, and light up the night!Cons: Solar power… it is what it is.
A good deal. I put my string lights up almost a week ago and I have been very happy with them so far. We don’t have an outlet outside, so these lights were just what I needed. Long length and not too costly, with a decent solar panel.It was overcast the day I received them, so I was worried they wouldn’t light up that night. However, the solar panel and sensor work excellently and the lights come on once it is dark outside. (It is a good idea to not stretch out the light before you know they are charged and functioning.)I find it funny that the lights turn off momentarily if car lights shine on the sensor. Thankfully, the street light on my road doesn’t cause that problem.I have not tried the blink setting.Don’t get nervous when you unpack the lights, thinking the cord couldn’t possibly be as long as described.The lights are thin and in a tiny little box, but sure enough, the cord was around 11m.It is a good amount of light though, and I am pleasantly surprised.I will update my review if the lights die on me prematurely, but so far I think the price point is awesome for the product.Good quality, good price, happy customer.
Worked fine but needed instructions These lights worked fine after I figured out how to use them. They came with no instructions at all! We’ll see how long they last.
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