- 23.0 ‘ LED String Lights
- Comes Prelit with 50 White Solar-Powered with Rechargeable Battery Lights
- Plastic 20%, Solar Panel 20%, Wire 20 %, LED Lights 40%
- Features LED Technology for Vivid Colors and Whiter Whites, Up to 88% Less Energy Use than Standard Bulbs
- Light Modes Include Blinking, Continuous
- Up to 20x Longer Life than Standard Bulbs
- Recommended for Outdoor Use
- Wipe Clean with Dry Cloth
Product DescriptionLower your seasonal power bill and avoid cord hassles with Solar Powered LED Holiday Lights! No extension cords. . . powered by the sun! These Solar Powered LED Lights can be placed anywhere outside your home. Sunlight recharges the battery, then when the sun goes down the lights turn on automatically! The included solar panel is the only portion you must place in direct sunlight. Bright white LED bulbs have a life span of over 100,000 hours; Choose continuous or flas. . . More >>


(5.0 out of 5)
I am pleased with these lights overall. I had expected them to be a bit brighter, but with full sun during the day, they stay lit all night. I have placed them on my mailbox post so I get a light marking my driveway without having to use electricity.
Rating: 3 / 5
I’m happy with the solar string lights because they are solar however, when lit, the lights look blue rather than white which is fine if you are aware of this which I was not. Also, the lights are tiny. Now that I know the diff. between the looks of these and our electric lights I will purchase them again.
Rating: 3 / 5
These solar powered lights work great on my new garden arbor. I didn’t want cords running across the patio so solar is the best option. They do have a bit of a blue cast, but they remind me of stars, quite pretty. We had three days of rain in a row during the first week we had them up. They weren’t shining brightly during the nights following those rainy days, but they still looked nice! No matter the weather they are on all night and go off with the morning light. I have no complaints.
Rating: 5 / 5
We bought several strings of these, thinking they would be the answer to our Christmas decorating challenges. They really are a great concept, and with the advancement of solar technology (and LED lights), the concept is finally affordable enough to broadly market.
Unfortunately, they don’t work quite as well as hoped. Depending on how much direct sunlight you can get during the day in the location you are working with, you may get an hour a night, or up to several (maybe 6) hours a night of lighting. The lights are very small, so seem dim compared to normal plug in lights. The strings are also short compared to plug in lights, so you can only cover a small bush with one string.
Hopefully, solar technology will continue to advance and this concept will become even more viable, but for now, if you order, maintain reasonable expectations.
Rating: 2 / 5