☀️ Light up your life sustainably—because the future is bright and so are you!
This rechargeable solar LED light bulb delivers 350 lumens of bright, eco-friendly illumination with an 8-hour runtime from a 5-hour solar charge. Waterproof and portable, it’s designed for indoor and outdoor use including home, camping, and emergency scenarios. Featuring a 9.8 ft cable for flexible solar panel placement and the ability to charge mobile devices, it’s a smart, sustainable lighting solution built to keep you powered and prepared.
Finish Type | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 2.55"L x 2.55"W x 5.9"H |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer, 2 AA |
Brightness | 350 Lumen |
Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Battery Life | 8 Hours |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Wattage | 15 watts |
Manufacturer | Lampelc |
UPC | 824918873415 |
Part Number | Solar Light Bulb |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Item model number | Solar Light Bulbs |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Style | Manual ON / OFF |
Shape | Arbitrary |
Finish types | Plastic |
Number of Lights | 2 |
Specific Uses | Camping, Outdoor |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Color Rendering Index (CRI) | 8 |
D**Y
Fantastic Solar Light Bulbs – Perfect for Indoors, Outdoors, and Emergencies!
I recently purchased these Solar Light Bulbs for both indoor and outdoor use, and I’m absolutely thrilled with their performance! These lights have been a game-changer for our home and outdoor adventures. The solar-powered feature is not only environmentally friendly, but it also makes these lights incredibly convenient for emergencies, power outages, or just reducing electricity usage.The light coverage is impressive. Just one bulb can illuminate 100 square feet, which is perfect for areas like my chicken coop, garage, and shed. The 9.8 ft cable is long enough to easily position the solar panel in a sunny spot, and the fact that it can double as a charger for mobile phones is a huge bonus, especially when camping or during emergencies.With a full charge in just 5 hours, these bulbs last up to 8 hours, providing plenty of light for camping trips, late-night reading, or even cooking outdoors. They’re also waterproof, which makes them ideal for outdoor use, rain or shine.Overall, these solar light bulbs have been a reliable, energy-saving addition to my home. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for versatile and efficient lighting solutions for both indoor and outdoor use!
K**J
Off the grid
Went to a survival fest hosted by my son and took one of these lights. There were several people camping for 3 days. About 30 separate camp sites and about 60 people.It lasted all night through dark over the main camp firewood pile and recharged in low light under trees with little direct sunlight and lasted all the second and third nights too. Illinois River Valley Survival.
A**R
Bright lights, hold charge well
Works well but the "welds" connecting the wire to the solar panel are very weak and break super easy rendering it useless/non working. The tape is also very weak on solar panels so be sure to secure it well. Great lights and they are bright and work great as long as you keep the wires attached.
Z**E
lil solar dudes... radical lighting broh!
They become portable flashlights if you detach them from the USB solar charger and are cool to the touch. And then they're also just a viable lighting source for an unplugged situation. I don't know much about the specs, I just find these incredibly useful. A pretty cheap way to bring light into a dark situation; whether it's a camping in a tent, the power goes out, or you live in an RV that needs a 30Amp socket to not trip the breaker, but you only have 15Amp sources...These are solar powered little guys, and they work pretty well, and I guess I just need them. I like 'em though.Portable, light bulb sized, solar powered... easily used as a flashlight at night. Right up my alley if they last.
Z**I
Cheap Chinese Product
Please do not buy this product. It is very cheaply made and you'll end up needing to return it. I ordered the 2-pack of bulbs for my chicken coop. I spent time setting it up in the coop with the bulb and the cord going to the little solar charging panel. Once the first bulb was charged, it turned on, but wouldn't turn off, with the remote controls. Then they started flashing rapidly and burnt out. So I tried setting everything up all over again with the second bulb and charging panel. The same exact thing happened. They wouldn't recharge. The remote controls are a joke. They look and feel like a cheap toy from the dollar store. Must have cost the manufacturer .5 cents to make. It serious feels like a feather in your hand and is cheap and useless. I know there are plenty of good reviews for this product, which astounds me. But if you are the one to get the bad batch of bulbs, all your work to set them up in your coop or your tent will be wasted. I feel bad for the person who takes these lights camping, thinking they will have a light source, only for them to fail. The manufacturer needs to upgrade this product on every level. But those remotes are such a joke!
P**9
Good camping light, cheap solar panels
I was hoping it would be brighter like a normal room bulb, but it’s more like a camping light, which is fine since I also camp.It’s white light instead of an incandescent glow. When fully charged it will last all night, but it will dim after several hours.The solar panels it comes with are very cheap. I’d wonder if it would still work if there was even the slightest drizzle or if you had it on your kitchen counter by a window and it got splashed. But it still does the job.If you had your own charging cord, you could charge it off of another battery or from a wall, but I like how they opted to include the solar panel to charge it over several hours even if the panel is cheap because it does work and that is useful if you’re camping away from amenities or if you just need to charge them because your power will be out for a while.**Update** 11/30/22After a light usage this year (purchased these last summer), one bulb does not last through the night though it lasts several hours and will dim to a night light before stopping completely. The other bulb no longer charges at all because the input port no longer securely holds the charging cord though I can see no visible damage to it. Bottom line: you get what you pay for. These were cheap when I purchased them. They did fine for for a few months of light household use and a camping trip or two when charged on my dashboard via the cheap solar panels until they didn't.
C**S
YOU NEED THESE....read my review
You need these. First I love that they just sit in my bay window and charge (Learned the hard way to peel the plastic off the solar panel...it won't come off after in the sun for 5 years. LOL) Now the reason I ordered a second pair. They have a HOOK to hang them up on a cabinet knob, from the wall lights and my finger (in a pinch). Power goes out? I grab one and walk around to find the rest of my "power outage" kit. Then I hang the other one (now 3 more cuz 2 wasn't enough) in the bathroom due to lack of natural light in that necessary room. Now that I have the additional 2 I will hang one in each room with a wall sconce. They give out enough light to navigate the entire room safely. If you don't have a set of these you are asking to stub your toe in the dark the next time the power fails.
T**D
Works well.
Works well. Very bright.
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