I was hesitant to buy a light with 12 modes because I didn't want to reset them every night. Gladly, the memory function actually works. I set them to a steady warm white, and they turn on to that exact same setting every evening automatically.
These lights cast a really beautiful, clean pattern downward onto our fence panels. The warm white is soft and cozy, not that harsh bluish tint you get with cheap brands. Very satisfied with the daytime look too.
The lights are great, but the solar panel is built into the top slope, so you need to make sure they get direct midday sun. I have one under a tree that dies around midnight, but the ones in full sun last until dawn.
I lined my side gate path with these. They are much brighter than my old stake lights and cover a wider area on the ground. It makes walking out to the trash cans at night feel much safer.
I mounted a pair of these on our backyard brick wall. They create a really nice, wide fan shape that washes down the brick perfectly. The warm light isn't too bright, but it gives the patio a cozy, high-end restaurant feel in the evenings.
We used the RGB color-changing mode for a family barbecue last weekend and it completely changed the vibe of the backyard. The colors are vibrant and true, especially the blue and green shades.
It’s really nice being able to choose between warm white, cool white, and daylight. I ended up setting them to warm white to match my porch string lights, but having the options on one device is super convenient if I ever change my mind.
The pack comes with a mounting template and all the screws. Took me less than two minutes per light to mount them on my deck posts. No wires or electrical work needed.
I wanted uplighting along my retaining wall but quoting a hardwired system was ridiculously expensive. These solar spots took 10 minutes to push into the soil, cost a fraction of the price, and look just as good.
I used outdoor heavy-duty tape to attach these to my balcony railing instead of drilling. They are lightweight enough to hold perfectly. They provide just the right amount of soft glow for relaxing outside without bothering the neighbors.
The fully transparent casing looks excellent. During the day, they are barely noticeable on the lawn, and at night, the clear cover lets the light spread out beautifully without any weird shadows or dull spots.
We just had a massive summer downpour with high winds. These lights didn't budge and there's zero condensation inside the lenses. The IP65 waterproofing seems reliable.
These are incredibly simple to set up. You just snap the plastic ground spikes onto the bottom of the light and push them into the soil along the walkway. No wires, no mess, no hassle at all.
These sit pretty flush against the wall and don't stick out awkwardly during the day. The matte black casing blends in nicely with our modern siding. They turn on reliably right at twilight.
I love that I can keep them on plain white for everyday use, but have the option for festive colors when Christmas or the 4th of July comes around. Having 12 modes gives you plenty of variety.
I put a set of these along the edge of my gravel driveway. They sit flush enough with the ground that they don't get in the way, and they make parking at night a lot safer. The build feels solid enough to handle the outdoor elements.
The light spread on the wall is excellent and stretches further than standard downlights. Just be careful with placement; I put one under a thick roof overhang and it only gets partial sun, so it cuts out a few hours earlier than the one in full sun.
They don't stick out far from the wall, which is great for my narrow patio walkway. The matte black casing looks very clean and modern during the day.
Changing the color temperature is just a simple button click on the bottom before you push them into the dirt. Just a tip: make sure you wet dry soil first if your ground is hard, so you don't bend the spikes when inserting them.
We just had an entire week of heavy summer storms and these didn't leak at all. There’s no condensation inside the lens, and the solar panels still look clean. The waterproofing seems very solid.
There’s only one button on the back to cycle through the 12 modes. If you accidentally click past the color you wanted, you have to press it all the way around again. Luckily, the memory feature means you only do this once.
I tucked these inside my flower beds pointing up slightly at the bushes. The high transmittance lens makes the light look really crisp, and it highlights the plants beautifully without being too glaring.
I bought these to light up the three wooden steps leading down up to my porch. The warm white is soft and points mostly downward, which is nice because it doesn't blind you as you walk up. They seem to handle the rain fine and feel sturdy enough.
I bought two packs (12 lights total) and all of them match perfectly in brightness and color temperature on the warm white setting. Quality control seems solid.
I bought two packs to line my side walkway fence. All four lights match perfectly in color—no weird yellow or blue variations like you get with cheaper bulk brands. It creates a very seamless look.

