🌟 Light Up Your Life with T-SUNUS Spotlights!
The T-SUNUS Blue Solar Spotlights come in a convenient 2-pack, featuring 200 lumens of brightness, a long-lasting 2200mAh rechargeable battery, and an IP65 waterproof rating, making them perfect for outdoor use. With easy installation options and smart automation, these lights are designed to enhance your garden, patio, or driveway while standing up to the elements.
K**S
Very cool looking
Easy to install, comes together easily, very bright, covers a good amount of space and looks very neat! I bought them for a Halloween party but will keep them up all year I think. They are versatile in the way they look. I was so happy with my purchase I bought more sets to go all around my house.
F**N
Love these solar lights
I've bought these solar lights many times over the years. My whole yard is dull of them. They highlight my trees and a statue I have in my yard. Everyone comments how lovely they are.
M**
Solar Landscape Lights
We love them. We use them for yard displays for different holidays to light them up at night. Highly recommend.
I**E
Beautiful
They are beautiful
M**W
Great quality, easy to use!
We used these to illuminate some statuary and a flagpole at night. They work great and are good quality.
M**Y
Bright!
Im Very pleased with these! At first, I was under the impression that they didn’t work but I realized they needed more sun. They’re very bright and last a while
R**L
Solar light
Lights worked perfectly for lighting our palm trees. I just ordered a 2nd set.
L**E
Don’t Let THIS Happen To YOU
I am not proud of the extreme lengths I went to in order to try to make these worthless lights illuminate my spectacular campsite. In fact, I became obsessed. Was excited to take these camping - wanted them to illuminate the top of my giant, castle-like white canopy that shades the Astroturf lawn directly in front of my tent (of course, without distracting from the awesome combos of sparkling golden twinkle lights that hang from the edges). There’s a group of us that try to outdo each other every year with CAMPSITE AWESOMENESS on our annual trip. I usually win. But I digress… back to my warning: I charged these lights for the entire day before leaving. Neither went on that night. There wasn’t an instruction book, but I knew (from reviews) that the switch had to be held down in the “on” position for charging, but THERE IS NO WAY TO TELL what is “on” or “off” is as the switches are 1 push / click buttons. Since both hadn’t charged, they must’ve been in “off”. Ok. And because I knew this going in, I actually kept track of the number of times I had pressed each button to try to get them to go on in the dark. So I left them in what HAD to be the “on” position, put them in the box, and squeezed them into my already Tetris-like packed car loaded with all my spectacular camping gear. CAMP DAY 1: the first thing I always do is place everything solar-powered in my bright “full sun all day” solar charging spot, and I enthusiastically added these new spots to the group. They charged all day. That evening — nothing. Unlit Awning-Top. I was so disappointed. What happened? CAMP DAY 2: Could they have both accidentally been pushed again? I gave it the benefit of the doubt, pushed the stupid single click button ONE more time on each, and back into the sun the next day. That night — nothing. Unlit Awning-Top. CAMP DAY 3: Perhaps I’d pressed the ridiculous switch an extra time??? Unlikely, but POSSIBLE —- so BACK into the sun - in the new possibly wrong “on” position. That night - nothing. Unlit Awning-Top. CAMP DAY 4: I’m not sure what’s wrong… I must make them work I don’t know what’s wrong with me! But I CANNOT simply LET. IT. GO. I could’ve listen to freaking Idina Menzel all morning and still would’ve HAD to try more. Pressed the button once on each, left in sun half a day - pressed each button once again for the second half of the day. That way they HAD to work!! That night — nothing. Unlit Awning-Top. CAMP DAY 5: I tried a new combo - Press that horrible switch only on one light - putting them on opposite cycles! That night — nothing. Unlit Awning-Top. CAMP DAY 6: I shook the lights. I tapped the lights. I jiggled the wires. I manhandled the lights and swore at them. I think I felt them laughing at me. So this time I pressed the buttons over and over and over! NOT COUNTING! Laughing maniacally and pressing and pressing! Leaving it to the universe and pleading with the angry Gods of Glamping. Again, I’m not proud of my degree of unwillingness to accept the dark awning-top reality. That night — nothing. Unlit Awning-Top. CAMP DAY 7: it’s over. Time to pack up and head back to civilization, and DC current. At the very end, obviously off my game, I couldn’t fit my camping stove into my full, Tetris-packed car. Right behind where I needed the stove to go? The box of ready-to-furiously-return spotlights! I felt the blood rushing to my head, and my already sunburned face grow hot (er). The spotlights were suddenly hurled from the car across the campsite — Ironically landing in the bright “full sun all day” solar charging spot. My camping stove found its rightful spot for its passage home. I always leave my campsite cleaner than the way I found it, so I retrieved the spotlights and took them to the bear-proof dumpster across the woods by the restrooms. I scraped my sunburned shoulder lifting the heavy lid as I flung these (*censored*) lights inside. At that point and ONLY at that point did I feel ANY satisfaction with this product. When it was at the bottom of the bear -proofed-shoulder-scratching-heavy-lidded-dumpster-by-the-stinky-restrooms. I didn’t like what I’d become in my post-Unlit Awning-Top world. That said, I still want my money back.
S**M
Give a fine colourful glow, but need to be close to vegetation.
These lights were simple to set up and direct at the parts of the garden we wanted illuminated. Having the solar panel on a long cable was useful in being able to hide the lamp while still leaving the panel in full sunlight.The effect at nighttime is good so long as the area being lit is fairly free of other light pollution. As my photos show, the white, green and blue colours show up well, although the red colours are distinctly softer than others, to the point I could not get a good photo. The other thing to note is the light does not throw much distance and so the lamps need to be placed quite close to the thing or area you plan to illuminate.It's hard to judge longevity as these are brand new lights, but in my experience most solar lamps only last a couple of seasons in UK weather - probably because of the damp winters, or the cold impacting the battery's ability to hold a charge. I shall be taking these indoors in October and plan to bring them out again in early spring. We shall see then how they have fared over the winter.Overall a good buy if you want to add a little colour to an otherwise dark space.
A**R
Excellent Product Bright, Versatile and Colourful
I bought these lights to illuminate my garden pond. They appear very sturdy and of good solid quality. I like that both the angle of the light and the solar panel is adjustable. Instructions are poor but basically theres 1 switch. Press once to turn on and it scrolls through the 7 colours. Press again and it fixes the light on the current colour. The light only turns on when it is quite dark so to test it you need to fully cover the solar panel. The light is very bright for its size. One unit was faulty but the seller came back almost immediately and sent out a replacement the same day. Excellent customer service! My neighbour saw the lights and asked me where to get one from as she was so impressed! Highly recommended.
M**T
These are amazing lights
I initially bought a double pack multicolour light with solar panel attached, only one worked, but that was two years ago now and the light is still working. I took the one that didn't work apart & found a dry solder connection was the problem.Since that initial purchase, I have bought two 2packs of multicolour solar lights with separate solar panels, so that I can light up the trees in my garden from underneath, in the shade, but be able to have the solar panels in daylight & (sometimes) bright light. I've found that even on cloudy days, these solar panels are pretty good, it's not very often that my garden is without multicolored lights eluminating my trees in the dark, even if only for a few hours each night. With a good clear day or with partial cloud, my lights stay eluminated from dusk till dawn, I'm very pleased. Now I've got a couple of interesting specimen plants, I've bought another couple of packs of lights with separate solar panels to eluminate them too. And I've not had any problems with dodgy soldering on any of them. The only problem I've had is screwing them onto wooden posts, they are sturdy enough (magpies & pigeons frequently use them as perches), but to screw the small flat base onto a wooden post with the included screws, you have to position the light at the angle you want, mark the position of the holes with a thin marker, then take the base and light apart, to be able to screw the screws in through the base into the wooden post - the light gets in the way otherwise. It's a bit fiddly, but worth the effort. II've found that sticking a piece of adhesive tape over the small metal nut in its hole, saves much cussing and lost nuts, during final assembly.
M**T
Easy to assemble and install.
I like that these automatically change colour and continuously cycle through the colours. I also like the fact that my vape batteries (18650 flat top) are the rechargeable batteries used to power this item.On recieving my light, I charged it up for 24 hours in the sun first, but it not work at all. Do I unscrewed the back panel and discovered that whoever had assembled the light during manufacture had used hot glue to hold the wires in place and the side of the battery had got stuck to the glue (this meant it was not in the battery holder or making contact with both terminals). Once separated from the glue, I changed the battery for one of my fully charged vape batteries and reinstalled it into the battery holder, making sure both ends were touching terminals. Hey presto! It was working, I screwed down the back plate being careful not to trap any wires and placed it on its plastic ground stake in the garden. It's been coming on at dusk for the last 3 nights and is usually still cycling through colours at dawn, so my battery is doing the job. The supplied battery isn't wasted though as I have another one that matches it, so I'll make use of it later.Seems very sturdy considering it's all made on plastic, thick plastic though, so should last for quite a while. It comes with a flat plate with 3 holes around the outside - so you can screw it to a flat surface (like the top of a fence post) - and a bigger hole in the centre - so you can insert the ground spike if needed. Well thought out and easy to adjust the height and angle of the light by thumb screws.Very impressed for the price, I might get another one.UPDATE :The photo is of my second purchase.Well it's working but it's arrived broken. I'm going to have to fix it with some araldite, as I need it for the project I'm doing at the moment and I don't have time to send it back for a replacement.I just hope the other one (with a separate cable and solar panel) arrives intact tomorrow. I think it's probably a one-off and I'm just unlucky with this one, although I checked the battery on this one and it was the same as the first one - battery stuck to the hot glue holding the wires in place, but not holding the battery in its holder on in contact with the connectorslinking to the LED panel. The 18650 battery that comes inside the light IS NOT CHARGED when you recieve the light.
J**O
Light up the skies!
These lights are incredible. I have several others with the multi-coloured lights that I have always been so impressed with but wanted to highlight a couple of palm trees. Switched the lights on and put in position around 1800 on a dull day. They lit up that night! So impressed. Very bright and shine throughout the night.
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