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The InnoGear Solar Lights Spotlight pack of 2 delivers powerful 2W white LED illumination powered by efficient 5.5V solar panels. Designed with durable waterproof ABS housing, these semi-flush mount outdoor lights provide bright, eco-friendly lighting ideal for gardens, pathways, and driveways. Combining long-lasting solar technology with a sleek polished finish, they offer a cost-effective and stylish upgrade to your landscape lighting.

| ASIN | B00WUD4EQG |
| Brand | InnoGear |
| Bulb Base | E26 Medium |
| Colour | white |
| Embellishment | Waterproof |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Included Components | Bulb |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Semi Flush Mount |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 17.8 x 22.9 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 649 g |
| Item model number | MT-057 |
| Light Colour | white |
| Light Source Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Light fixture form | Spotlight |
| Lighting Method | Solar |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Net Quantity | 2.0 Count |
| Number of Light Sources | 4 |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 18.03 x 17.78 x 22.86 cm; 648.64 g |
| Room Type | Outdoor |
| Shade Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Yard, Garden, Driveway, Pathway, Pool |
| Style | Garden |
| Voltage | 5.5 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 2 Watts |
A**R
Funcionan e iluminan de maravilla.
M**R
Best Solar Yard Light. I have bought at least 5 different solar yard lights. Some were purchased on Amazon (see my other reviews) and some at Lowes and Home Depot. Most solar yard lights fall into one of two categories, the cheapo lights powered by a single AAA or AA rechargeable battery. Usually such battery is 1.2 volts. These lights run $5.00 to $20.00 but have very little power. Such lights can mark a path on the ground but can't uplight a palm tree. On the other end of the spectrum are solar lights with 18650 Lithium Ion batteries, which kick out 3.7 Volts and have more amps. These higher power solar lights usually run $35.00 to $50.00 each on both Amazon and big box stories. The 3.7 volt LED lights I bought 2 year ago were heavy, over $40.00 each, and came in all metal housings. Those lights were rated at under 100 lumens. The InnoGear blows every other solar light I have previously purchased away in terms of brightness. On the low setting its is equal to its competitors full power setting. When set to full power the InnoGear blows the competition away. This light is incredibly efficient cranking out so much output from the 3.7 volt power source. I have not seen any solar yard light this bright. Solar even with this great product is still a trade off. These lights are not as bright as low voltage. Of the solar lights I bought 2 years ago, of those that were regularly rained on and hit with sprinkler water, half died within 18 months of use and three quarters were dead at 24 months. Wired Low Voltage has a much higher costs in terms of lighting price and installation but it is once and done. Solar lights are much less durable. Solar screens (panels) get cloudy and fail, and rechargeable batteries last 8 to 24 months. With solar you will need to replace both batteries and whole lights on an ongoing basis. This is a day one review. Will update to see how these lights fare over time. With these caveats, if you are going to choose solar over low voltage this light is can't be touched even for twice the price. I am buying more of them.
A**R
Great Solar light it was everything the reviews had said this is worth the purchase very satisfied.
G**N
These typically last about one year. The batteries cost more than the lights do.
F**Y
I have had these out now for almost 6 months with no problems. Unlike the ones I had purchased at Lowes, which leaked and died out after only a few months, these are well sealed and do *not* leak. We get a lot of rain here in FL (and/or the irrigation system sprays water on them), so it is imperative they are sealed well. I have them shining on two Crape Myrtle trees in front of house. Put out a good amount of light at max setting. They are not as bright as wired lights, but sufficient for accenting trees, etc., in the landscape. They do the job! Work even on partly cloudy days. I am definitely ordering more! Update: I have found some of my lights, though water resistant, have screws that are not. They need to be taken out to change the battery. The screw threads are fine...but the heads have corroded so badly on two of my lights, I cannot get them undone (screw heads easily become stripped, even with the most careful attempt, because they have deteriorated so badly). I would suggest these screws be coated with something to prevent corrosion before you put them out. A third, after about two years, no longer shines as bright as it once did, even with a new battery installed. So they don’t have a long life span in this environment. Another update. Over the last three years I have purchased several of these. I loved them the first year or two. BUT...when the battery starts going, you’re in for a real challenge. First, it’s difficult to find just the right battery. I had to order online from somewhere other than here (and the local Batteries Plus charges $20/battery!). I don’t know if it’s the quality of batteries, or the unit itself. But I not been able to obtain the same, high quality light I did when I first had them. I have tried several different ones. Very disappointed. Maybe this is common in these solar floodlights. I have switched to a similar light from Home Depot. It’s cheaper, gives off a softer light. And when I replace the batteries....it works just as it did when it was new. 😕
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