![]() While the solar panels do charge the light in overcast conditions, we found that we could only achieve half of the recommended lighting time after two days of cloudy weather. It turned on as soon as the light started to fade in the evening. However, in our testing, we found that the light sensor is sensitive. ![]() The lights offer automatic operation, with no on/off switch available. You’ll need to stake these lights into the ground, with no mounting option available. The ribbing found on the light lens causes the light to scatter as a wave, rather than provide a glow. They’re great for lighting pathways and walkways around the yard, and the downward design of the lighting area makes them ideal for providing light on paths in dark areas of the garden. With a stainless steel body for added durability and weather resistance, these lights are a popular choice for the garden. Operating time – 6-9 hours with a full charge. ![]() Fortunately, the manufacturer sells additional batteries separately. After a few months, the battery loses efficiency, reducing your lighting time. The only issue we have with this light is the weak battery life. However, at the highest setting, you’ll be lucky if you get three to four hours of service life out of the lights, even with a full charge. On the brightest setting, these lights illuminate an area of 15-feet. The directional adjustment of this solar set up allows you to point the lights at a specific spot. The lights also feature settings for dim and bright, allowing you to customize your light settings for specific areas of the garden. When you leave the lights in the off mode, helping enhance your battery life when fully charged. These lights have an automatic setting, as well as an on/off switch. You can mount this model to your wall, or stake it into the ground, wherever you like in your yard. You can use them as a directional spotlight for your yard, or to light up pathways and walkways around your property. The versatility of these lights is excellent. Warranty – Limited warranty covering defective lights.Operating time – 6-8 hours on a full charge.Automatic operation – Yes, with on/off switch included.With a full charge, we expect that these lights will last throughout the entire night. The system features an automatic on/off switch and offers decent charging in overcast light conditions. The lights come with a warranty to cover any defects, and there are isolated reports of the lights not charging or dimming after a few months of use. Open the top of the unit and replace the battery.Įach solar light will cover a space of around 4-feet, with the six-pack of lights covering around 100-square feet. Fortunately, you don’t have to replace the entire lamp head. You’ll find that the lights start to fade after four to five months of use. This system stakes into the ground, and our only concern with the lights is that the stakes appear somewhat flimsy. However, with these lights, the design of the glass in the lamp produces a beautiful spiraling light spectrum that’s as unique as it is functional. Most other LED solar garden lights will cast a generic sphere of light around the lamp head. What sealed the deal for us in this review is the light spectrum. However, they provide a beautiful dim glow that ideal for lighting up pathways, walkways, and flowerbeds. These lights aren’t fantastic if your top priority is producing as much light as possible. The Solar Light Path is out top choice in this review. ![]()
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