🌟 Light up your nights, effortlessly and colorfully!
The Merear Solar Watering Can Lights combine eco-friendly solar power with 8 multi-color LED modes, housed in a durable IP65 waterproof design. Featuring a versatile shepherd crook pole, these dual-light fixtures can be staked or hung anywhere outdoors, delivering up to 50,000 hours of soft, ambient illumination perfect for gardens, patios, and festive occasions.
Light Color | Multicolor |
Number of Light Sources | 2 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor and indoor decoration, festive events |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
UPC | 733257792700 |
Manufacturer | Merear |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | Merear-ML |
Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.21 x 7.18 x 4.84 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Merear-ML |
Style | Art Deco |
Number of Blades | 2 |
Finish types | Polished |
Included Components | Bulb included, Batteries included |
Specific Uses | Outdoor use only |
Special Features | Two retro watering-can lights, Solar power, IP65 Waterproof |
Shade Color | Multi |
Light Direction | Downlight |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Switch Installation Type | Window Mount,Pole,Hung,Wall Mount |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Bulb Features | 8 Different Multi-Color modes, |
Average Life | 50000 Hours |
T**E
Worth it
I got these to put in my mothers memorial at dad's.They are good quality. They stay out during the winter and they still light up every night they are bright lights. They are worth it .I have bought others they did t last through the summer but these have and still work
D**R
Looks great in yard!
Arrived on time, looks great in evening with colorful water cong out of cans, throws a lot of light, I recommend getting one!
D**N
Great value
I gave these to my daughter. She has the plain white ones and I wanted her to have the more colorful ones. They last forever. She’s had her original ones for years. This is a great value. They look great when you pull up in front of the house where she has them.
H**Y
Smaller than I expected
But that on me. Can’t expect everything to be large and in charge. But my mama liked it for her garden. The stake included made it easy for her to put together, and it light up as seen in the pictures. But it’s a little small. :)
E**R
Doesn't work. Unreliable, poor directions, poor implementation, or all three.
I really wanted to like this product, and logically it ought to work very well. Despite trying many variations, only one of the two units worked and that was only once.Using it should be very simple. It's a solar cell chargeable battery, some LED lights (with built-in decoding), and interestingly, a very clever controller. Only two wires connect to a string of LEDs, the wires carry DC power and control signals that tell the associated LED when to turn on and take power from the wires, thus enabling different active displays. The controller has several programs that cause the lights to make interesting patterns. It realizes this by sending multiplexed signals to the LEDs along the same wires with power. I have some similar seasonal lights (that work with the same principle) which are powered by disposable batteries, rather than solar powered. They produce great displays, and almost everyone that see them wants to know how to get some for themselves. I thought these Watering Can lights would work similarly, just be solar powered.There is a push button switch on the controller/solar collector unit. Engraved in the plastic housing is an explanation of the switch function. It shows two toggle positions, one pressed in and one popped out corresponding to "On" and "Off". Regrettably, the actual switch does not work this way. It is ONLY a momentary push on type (it does not have a mechanical toggle). The minimal printed instruction sheet directs, "Switch: Short press to turn on, Long press to turn off". It also directs, "When using this product for the first time, please turn ON the light and fully charge it in the sun. However, If the battery is fully discharged (so the controller can't function) and there is no mechanical on/off toggle, only momentary push, it is not possible to determine an off/on state.On the assumption that a mechanical toggle on/off switch is unnecessary and the unit can always be ON for charging and display, the units were placed in strong direct sunlight for a day. Upon being brought into a dark room, one of the lights immediately began running one of the 8 programs (without needing a button push). Pushing the button moved through the 8 programs. I did not turn it off with a "long push", just let it run. This was the one and only time this unit worked. The other unit exposed to the same conditions as the first never turned on.Both units have been exposed to direct sunlight for several full days, yet never came on at darkness or with button pushes.I'm going to give them one more day, with exposure to strong artificial light. If they don't work then, I plan to return before the return window closes. As I wrote earlier, I really wanted these to work ...
A**A
Lights are bright
BeautifulLight and a great gift for the garden.
M**E
Switch to a water can not working correctly.
One of the light cans doesn't light up by itself. Have to keep turning it on by the switch
M**A
This thing is amazing
I love love love this. It stayed on all night until about 7 AM. I’m gonna actually purchase another one for the front of the yard. Super impressed with this product.
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