InnoGear Solar Lights for Outside, Solar Lights Outdoor Waterproof Solar Garden Yard Spot Lights Spotlight Pathway Landscape

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars | 24,214 ratings

Price: 73.99

Last update: 06-22-2024


About this item

Independently Adjustable Light & Panel: Other solar lights in the market with combined light panel heads are very difficult to capture sunlight and illuminate in the same location in all seasons. Our InnoGear outdoor solar lights feature independently adjustable light and panel; you can adjust the solar panel up and down at 90° to capture sunlight efficiently and aim the light at a different angle at 90° to precisely illuminate any place that would be out of reach.
Improved Brightness & 2 Working Modes: With super brightness, this solar spotlight can cast a focused ray to highlight your flagpole or beautiful sculpture, even on the darkest of nights. You have the option to set from High Mode (MAX 6Hrs) to Low Mode (MAX 12Hrs) to extend working time.
Advanced 1.5W Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panel: Thanks to the advanced technology and materials in the solar lights outdoors, you can experience 30% faster solar energy conversion rates. They detect surrounding light conditions and automatically switch on and off for convenience. A smooth panel surface prevents dirt and debris accumulation, ensuring uninterrupted sunlight absorption.
2-in-1 Functionality & Effortless Installation: Use as landscape lighting by inserting into the ground with included stakes or mounting on walls with provided screws for solar gutter light. Enjoy comprehensive yard illumination, from pathways to gardens to driveways, with easy installation taking seconds. Suitable for various outdoor settings, including trees. flagpole, patios, porches, decks, pools, gardens, garages, driveways, and pathways.
Outstanding Durability & Quality Assurance: InnoGear solar lights for outside are water-resistant, and can withstand diverse weather conditions, including rain, wind, and harsh sunlight, ensuring longevity and reliability. Certified quality assurance by FCC, CE, RoHS, MSDS, UN38.3, and other standards, guaranteeing superior performance and durability.

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Top reviews from the United States

Elynoon
5.0 out of 5 stars Best solar lights ever
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I use these as security and vanity lighting on my property. I have used this brand for several years. They last forever. Changing batteries takes a year or two. They stand up to the test of time. They offer super bright lighting in high and low. The low is still super bright and covers a huge area. It lasts all night as well. The solar panel doesn’t dry rot like most. It has adjustable light and separate solar panel adjustment. In order the warm white as it is great lighting without being blinding or annoying.
Paddy Boy
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Spotlights
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
These soft white solar powered spotlights really illuminate our backyard. The light isn't overwhelming, but just enough so that things can be seen.
The batteries charge during the day and last through the night. They are easy to install. I have two in pots and two in the ground. They work as advertised. And they are reasonably priced.
Great spotlights!
M. Rosen
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing lights, even when wet.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
I had these for a great number of years and cannot speak highly enough of them. Keep in mind, if you set them on high, a days charge won't last the night. To give you an idea of their durability, I had one tilted up and highlighting a tree at night. After a great number of years, I noticed some slight dimming, then discovered water had invaded the casing, which was all on me because I had it pointed nearly straight up. To my amazement, it still worked even when wet and drowning in water.

It's not often when something or someone surpasses your expectations, though I can honestly say that of these lights.
Jim Bibb
4.0 out of 5 stars Great product even better customer service
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
I’ve been buying InnoGear solar lights forever. They are simple so super easy to use, move around and clean, but best of all extremely durable. I accidentally dropped one solar spot light from second floor, which broke a part of fixture but light continued to turn on! There have been more instances like this but again, lights continued to turn on!! That’s why I was surprised when my newest lights stopped working after 6 months of use. After contacting the company, they sent me instructions to troubleshoot, and after more back and forth because lights still didn’t work, they sent me a replacement. All these were done extremely quickly and throughly followed up. Very pleased and definitely recommend!
Cwallytx
5.0 out of 5 stars Honestly surprised at how well these work
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
I bought these after reading other reviews thinking they’d be a nice bandaid until we could get a wired landscape lighting system. However these work very well. Excellent light quality and really improves the aesthetics of the backyard landscaping.
JaneP
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
I purchased these lights to illuminate a small ornamental tree and when they're on, they're bright and beautiful, but despite getting direct sunlight all day long, they only stay on until about 2 a.m. Other, different types of solar lights that I have around my property stay on from dusk to dawn, but these only come on when it's extremely dark out, and only stay on for about 5 hours. Disappointed that their illumination is so short-lived and I will probably replace with lights I've had been luck with.
Peter M.
5.0 out of 5 stars Insanely Good!
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
These lights have blown my mind!! If you place them in direct sun for several hours a day they light up most the night til 2-4am. Very bright for medium to large trees. Most friends can’t believe they are solar.

But very much needs bright direct light to charge. Cloudy days or non-direct light affects its power and illumination greatly. So if you have direct sunny days it is unbelievable! If not it still works but not nearly to its max potential.
Jern
4.0 out of 5 stars The Best Option Out There, But Not Without Flaws
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2018
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.
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Jern
4.0 out of 5 stars The Best Option Out There, But Not Without Flaws
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2018
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.
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