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The InnoGear Solar Lights are a versatile and durable outdoor lighting solution, featuring independently adjustable lights and solar panels, two brightness modes, and a waterproof design. Perfect for illuminating pathways, gardens, and more, these lights are easy to install and operate automatically, making them a must-have for any outdoor space.
Brand | InnoGear |
Color | Warm White |
Material | Silicone, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Style | Spotlight, Pathlight, In-ground Light |
Light fixture form | Spotlight |
Room Type | Balcony, Deck, Driveway, Fence, Garage, Garden, Pathway, Patio, Walkway, Yard |
Product Dimensions | 12.6"L x 3.35"W x 12.6"H |
Specific Uses For Product | Garden, Yard, Garage, Fence, Home |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Installation Type | Insert into the ground/Mount on the wall |
Special Feature | High Light (MAX 6Hrs) or Low Light (MAX 12Hrs), Heat & Shock Resistance, Dusk to Dawn Light-sensing Auto on/off, Concentrated & High Brightness LED |
Control Method | Touch |
Light Source Type | LED |
Finish Type | Frosted |
Shade Material | Polycarbonate |
Number of Light Sources | 4 |
Voltage | 5.5 Volts |
Light Color | Warm White |
Shape | Round |
Included Components | 4-pack Solar Spotlights & Accessories & User Manual |
Embellishment | Crystal |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Lighting Method | Adjustable |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Number of Items | 4 |
Wattage | 2 watts |
Bulb Base | GU10 |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brightness | 600 Lumen |
Mounting Type | Stake in-ground/ Mount on wall |
Shade Color | Black |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | InnoGear |
UPC | 686268755359 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00686268755359 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Model Name | SL404W |
Part Number | SL404W |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SL404W |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish types | Frosted |
Special Features | High Light (MAX 6Hrs) or Low Light (MAX 12Hrs), Heat & Shock Resistance, Dusk to Dawn Light-sensing Auto on/off, Concentrated & High Brightness LED |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Bulb Features | Dimmable, 2-way switching, auto on/off |
Color Temperature | 3000 Kelvin |
V**E
Great lights
These solar lights work really well so far. They charged up the first day I put them in even though they only get the morning sun. The lights come on a little before it’s gets dark, last all night. Rain and sprinklers don’t hinder their performance. Hope they work as well in the winter.
N**K
great value, excellent quality, flexible deployment
Over the past 5 years, I've installed over 75 of these solar lights (warm white) on my 3 acre property. They are particularly useful in locations where I do not want to run a wire and pay big $$'s for low voltage lighting fixtures. They are very flexible and allow me to easily re-position lights when the grasses grow too tall or the deer kick over the fixture. Quality is good. Most lights have survived 3+ years of south Texas extreme heat and freezing rain. For mature multi-trunk oak trees, I deploy 2 or 3 solar lights. The solar panels gather adequate energy during the day. In high mode, I can typically see all solar lights until I go to bed at 11pm. Excellent value for the money.
J**N
The Best Option Out There, But Not Without Flaws
So, I’ll admit off the bat- yes I’m keeping these and yes I’m purchasing a few more sets. Yes, it’s the best price / performance going on Amazon. And yes, the warm white is the better of the two LED options.The build quality is far better than others, the panels are larger and the battery pack is the best protected from the elements. (Buy rechargeable Batteries now anyhow, as no battery lasts forever).The critical problem with these is in the design. These could be so much better if the light itself and the panel could swivel independently on the horizontal plane. They only swivel on the vertical plane and it’s limited- the light will make contact with the panel section and prevent certain arrangements.Here’s why this is a problem: Not everyone’s home or landscaping is the same. However, you want the solar panels always facing south for optimal charge. But with this design, in order to accomplish that it requires the light to be facing north as a result. That may not be the most ideal configuration for your lighting needs. It’s highly unlikely you can outfit a whole yard with these and not have to make compromises for placement of the device, optimal sun exposure and lighting direction. If you don’t have all the panels getting roughly the same amount of sun exposure they will vary in strength and turn off at different times or begin to weaken earlier than others. So, there’s compromises being made..... What else is new?As an aside: don’t trust the reviews that are showing photos taken the first night out of the box or immediately after turn on! The batteries come precharged so you’ll see a much more uniform result before giving it a few charge / recharge cycles (again, depending on your landscape layout).The important photo to see is what they look like after they’ve been recharged a few times and on their way to turn off.... and then to know how many hours they lasted. If you notice the three to the left in my photo get a bit less sun. This is the result after about a week of trying to get things as perfect as I could.I can manage about 5.5-6.5 hours in Florida in November facing “approximately south” in an area that gets roughly 6 hours of sun, which isn’t bad I think. I figured their 8 hour claim was likely in exceptionally ideal circumstances and was realistic enough to not expect hitting that. With some optimization and experimentation I think I can better on this. So, expect to move them around a bit over the course of a week or so before getting things just so.That being said, not even considering the environmental issues or electricity costs, if you price the cost of in-ground lighting, cabling, a low voltage transformer and either a time or photo cells to manage turn-on and turn-off, there’s no contest in terms of value. We’re talking at least $500+ difference, not including installation costs. Throw in installation and electricity costs and environmental concerns and you’d be really foolish to not consider these at the top of the list of options.So, this truly is a five star item compared to all the other options out there both in-ground and in available Amazon solar options. But, you can’t have it all- be aware of what you are signing up for here. If you buy this you have to accept that they may not be perfect for your landscaping. Depending on your particular home, where it’s facing and what your needs are results will vary. But it’s certainly worth a shot given the headaches involved in other comparable options.By the same token I can’t get past the fact that if they simply used their heads and made a few minor design alterations that these would be orders of magnitude more functional and hassle free.First: Have the panel and light on different assemblies, allowing both horizontal and vertical swivel. Keep the LED assembly elevated above the panel enough to not have them intersect / get in each other’s way.Secondly: In a heartbeat I’d pay for a higher priced premium model with two (or one bigger one) rechargeable batteries and a larger panel for guaranteed 8-10 hours of working time even in a sub-optimal location. I think others probably feel similarly. Save yourself their disappointment and provide options. Even at $50 for two, it’s still leaps and bounds more affordable and simplified than buried landscape lighting.Thirdly: remove the obnoxious branding in white lettering on the front of the LED. Make it smaller, in a more subtle color or put it on the underside of the battery panel. It just looks tacky.If you had hired a qualified product designer before manufacturing truckloads of lights these features would likely already exist.Alas, par for the course with gray-market Far East Amazon options I suppose. Seems like they tend to ship 100k of something before even testing it and just cross their fingers.
D**R
Powerful lights!
The media could not be loaded. These lights added a little warmth to my backyard. I wanted spotlights that would highlight my trees but not consume energy. I was a little sceptical of solar lights cause mostly, they don't give enough light as I want them to, but these lights are pretty powerful. I like that I can set the lights to the height I want, and that's it's pretty easy to use. Installation is straightforward, and the instruction manual will tell you everything you need to know. I haven't tried using other color options as I bought this with the warm white in mind, but it looks pretty dang good. Beautiful!
B**G
Best solar lights I’ve ever owned. I recommend these to anybody who loves landscape lighting.
These are the best solar landscape lights I’ve ever had. I bought six last summer and loved them so much. I bought six more. These lights are very strong and last for hours with a good solar charge.
K**8
decent light for about 3-6 months
We bought 3 sets of these lights - 18 lights to set up around our front and back yard. We are in Hawaii so sun is not the issue....salt might be the issue.The lights worked well for about 3 months and then its hit and miss - about half no longer work.Overall I would purchase this again because the price point and the flexibility for us to set up lights where we do not have electrical conduit setup.I only gave it a 3 star because in 1 set only 4 lights were working and we had to return the set to get a full 6 lights to work. I also gave it 3 stars because of the lights not lasting a year.
H**)
⭐5 Stars⭐ │ Two Brightness Levels│ Auto On/Off │ Stake in Ground & Forget
The media could not be loaded. Surprisingly bright for a solar powered light. I used as uplights on my house and definitely improves the curb appeal. The auto on/off is amazing because I haven't worried about them since I jammed in the ground two years ago.PROS✅ Two brightness modes - low & high✅ Solar powered✅ Auto On/Off - turns on when it gets dark and off when it is light✅ Thick stake for groundCONS❌ A couple look "Rode hard and put away wet" (Not dinging rating b/c they still function)❌ 2 of 8 failed after two years (Not dinging rating b/c overall value)TIPS💡 Install - IF staking into a flowerbed with landscape fabric, test without staking into ground first. I moved mine around a few times and ended up with unnecessary holes in the fabric💡 Periodically wipe down solar panel to remove dust/debris
A**X
Work Beautifully!
I wanted a nice light for my backyard at night - but not one of those bright harsh white lights like so many people have that light the yard like a football field! Just gentle warm illumination so when I look out it's not totally dark. I didn't want to drill & mount into my house siding, though you can do that with these as an option. You can also easily mount them on the included ground stakes, but I actually zip-tied them to my deck railing. The MAIN feature I REALLY like is that the solar charging panel and lights are independently adjustable! I can optimize the position of both to get the result I am after. The quality of the product is very good, and even the packaging is thoughtfully done as is the easy instruction booklet.
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