We also noticed that they needed a lot of direct sunlight to fully charge, so they struggled on overcast days. In terms of durability, these step lights were admittedly sluggish to switch on after sitting in freezing temperatures, although they were fine in the rain. On test, the motion sensor wasn't overly sensitive, but it was reliable, switching on whenever we approached the step. What sets these step lights apart, is that each Ring Solar Step Light has a motion sensor built in, which you can use for a variety of purposes: When they detect movement, they can turn on or brighten the lights, and, if they’re connected to Ring’s other products, can trigger other lights to activate, or security cameras or video doorbells to start recording. These lights are small - just 4 x 3.4 inches - but provide 50 lumens each, making them more than bright enough to see each step. Ring’s Solar Step Light helps brighten stairs leading up to your house or deck, making sure that you and your guests have a sure footing. The best solar lights are not just about making your yard look cool they also serve a safety function, too. Read our full LITOM 12 LEDs Solar Landscape Spotlights review. Our only real qualm is that they may be too bright for some. These lights sailed through our durability and weather-resistant tests, and they're easy to install with thick stakes. They can be mounted either in the ground using the included stakes, or on a wall with the included screws. The lights will also automatically turn on at dusk, and off at dawn. This provides up to 12 hours of illumination in low light mode and up to 6 hours in high light mode. Each light has an 18,650 mAh rechargeable battery built in. The company also sells a version that lets you switch between cold and warm white. The LITOM Solar Landscape spotlight is available in one of several varieties: Warm White (3000K), Cold White (6500K), and multicolored. However, this design can be a little limiting when you need to adjust the light and the solar panel for the optimal position. The solar panels for these spotlights are built into the head of the light itself, which makes for a somewhat more compact unit. If you’re looking for the best solar spotlights with high brightness, LITOM’s solar landscape spotlights will impress with its 600 lumens and 12 LED arrays. Read our full AMIR Upgraded Solar String Lights review. However, they do need a good amount of sun to perform. On test, we found they were both easy to install and durable, lasting well despite the rain and freezing temperatures. These lights are available in warm white, cool white, and blue, and also comes in shorter 33-foot/100 LED lengths. You can also set them to turn automatically at dusk, and off at sunup. The copper wire can also be bent to conform to various shapes, too.ĪMIR’s string lights can be set to eight modes, including fireflies flashing, waves, fading, chasing/flashing, fading slowly, twinkle/ flashing and steady on. The lights are held together by thin copper wire, which virtually disappears, so all you see are the twinkling lights. Amir’s solar-powered string lights are 72 feet long, with 200 LEDS spaced 3.5 inches apart. Add these solar-powered string lights to your pergola, fence, or wall, and you’ve got the makings of a cozy outdoor evening set. Read our full Aogist Solar Ground Lights review. However, the company recommends replacing the battery after a year or two, as its capacity to hold a charge degrades over time. With an IP65 rating, we found they were impervious to hot, humid, wet, windy and freezing weather. The effective built-in sensor will detect when it gets dark out, and automatically turn the light on when it gets brighter, the light will turn itself off. In terms of setup, all you need to do is turn on the light and insert it into the ground, and it will do the rest - we found installation couldn't be easier. These solar ground lights have a nice, stainless steel cap on top, which gives them a premium appearance, although the plastic spike on the underside admittedly feels flimsy and can break easily. When we tested these solar lights, one didn't work straight out of the box, which seems like an issue with quality control, but the other seven functioned effectively. Each Aogist Solar Ground Light (they come eight to a pack) has a small 600 mAh battery that can provide illumination for up to eight hours. These small flat disks lie flush with the ground, and provide accent lighting for garden beds and walkways. On the ground, placement could be a problem for some users
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