Categories: Outdoor

The 5 Best Outdoor Solar Lights of 2023

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James marcus

Type: Motion Sensor/Flood | Number of Lights in Pack: 4

The Luposwiten Solar Motion Sensor Lights is another solid choice for a motion sensor floodlight. The on/off button is located in a tiny hole that requires a paperclip or earring to press, but we found it much easier to push than other models with a similar design. The Luposwiten boasts a waterproof rating of IP65, so you can rest easy knowing that foul weather won’t destroy your investment. Our favorite feature of these devices is their 400-lumen and 120-degree lighting range.

We were not overly impressed with the reactivity of the motion sensor on the Luposwiten. Other models seemed to be much more sensitive to movement at a greater distance from the device. The look of this model is also quite unappealing. If you’re looking for a stylish model, it will make sense to go with lights with a classier appearance.

Type: Motion Sensor/Flood | Number of Lights in Pack: 4

The ZOOKKI Solar Lights aren’t very effective when used individually, but if you install all four of them in one place, they do an okay job of lighting up a driveway. They would be better suited for a small patio or on the wall going up a stairway. We also didn’t find the motion sensor range to be that solid.

The ZOOKKI lights aren’t exactly easy on the eyes. The bland look of this model isn’t going to add much curb appeal to your property. The button on these devices is located in a tiny hole that needs to be pushed with a paperclip or earring. We found that the button is hard to press correctly and that the tool you are using can easily slide off before you reach your desired setting.

Type: Stake | Number of Lights in Pack: 2

The Maggift Hanging Solar Lights are ideal for lighting up pathways and stair sets. It’s hard to beat them in the style department with their charming lantern look. Unlike many of the gaudy outdoor solar lights on the market, the Maggift will add a decorative element to your yard in addition to a degree of illumination at night. Their price point also won’t put too much of a dent in your bank account.

If you’re looking for lights that will truly brighten up a walkway at night, you should look elsewhere. They’re pretty, but they aren’t very lucent. Sadly, we also found that one of the Maggift lights came with a poor battery connection right out of the box. We would only recommend purchasing these devices strictly for looks.

Why You Should Trust Us

For this review, we spent weeks using the lights at our own homes. We used the floodlight versions above a garage door to see how well they could illuminate a driveway and then mounted them on a wall above a staircase to see how they worked in a variety of settings. The stake versions were placed in yards and along walkways to check how well they could light up pathways at night. We took detailed notes on each model’s various designs and styles, and we paid close attention to how well the controls worked and how difficult they were to access.

This project was spearheaded by Senior Research Analyst Michelle Powell and Review Editor Ross Patton. Michelle has tested hundreds of products ranging from the top espresso machines to drones to all kinds of home & garden appliances. Ross brings more than a decade of experience in the field of professional product reviews coupled with a formal education in Environmental Science. With this team, you can trust that they have put outdoor solar lights under the utmost amount of scrutiny and have hunted down the tiniest nuances and details that set these devices apart from one another.

Analysis and Test Results

Outdoor solar lights come in an array of types and designs for many different purposes. Our testing has divvied up the specific strengths and weaknesses of each device and will help you choose the model that is best for your individual needs.

Reliability

Reliability was the primary factor we studied during our assessment. If the lights don’t work, they’re nothing more than a decoration, or in some cases, an eyesore. To test the reliability of the motion sensor/floodlight models, we left these devices in direct sunlight all day. After nightfall, we approached each light to gauge the range of the motion sensor and its reactivity to movement. For the stake versions, we again left each model in direct sunlight from sun up until sundown, then patiently watched to see when they came on at dusk and how close the timing was among the devices in each set.

As far as motion sensor/floodlight models, we found that the Aootek and URPOWER had very reliable sensors during our tests. These models activated from movement at a further than average distance.

When it comes to stake versions, we were impressed with the reliability of the Gigalumi Solar Pathway Lights, the Sunnest Life Solar Lights, and the TomCare Solar Torch. Each of these versions nearly came on in unison at dusk every night, and we had no issues with battery connectivity or faulty sensors.

Illumination

The amount of light produced by these devices may be a very important purchasing factor for some people and might not matter at all for others, depending on the purpose and application intended for the lights. You’re going to want a much brighter light if you’re looking to illuminate a driveway than if you’re trying to line a pathway or stair set. Even then, you may not care how much light they provide if you’re just looking for yard decorations. We subjectively judged the amount of light produced by the various models — the results are broken down in the paragraphs below.

The Aootek model easily lit up a small driveway, especially when using more than one of them in one location. The quality of light emitted is easier on the eyes than many floodlight-style versions that we’ve reviewed. The URPOWER Solar Lights are also fairly bright, but the light produced is a bit harsh on the eyes.

If you are less concerned with brightness and more concerned with marking a pathway or driveway, several options are great for the job. The Gigalumi Solar Pathway Lights make a pretty pattern on the ground that is also useful for seeing where you’re stepping at night. The TomCare Solar Torch lights won’t light up obstacles, but they do give off the appearance of being actual flames. The Sunnest Life Solar Lights hardly put off any amount of luminosity, but they work perfectly as markers.

Design

Next, we carefully inspected each version of outdoor solar lights for differences in design and functionality. Some are simplistic and are up and running in a matter of seconds, and others require tools to mount to a wall or adjust the settings. Finally, we considered the style and appearance of each model.

We think the Gigalumi Solar Pathway Lights are the best-looking stake lights. With a bronze metal finish and the on/off switch hidden below the cap, this model scored extra points for elegant aesthetics.

We recommend the Sunnest Life Solar Lights if you’re seeking the most basic, straightforward look out of a stake light. They are very plain looking, but for some people, that may be the desired look. The on/off switch is conveniently located on the underside of the light to keep it out of sight and out of the elements.

It’s hard not to like the look of the TomCare Solar Torch lights. These devices give off the appearance of real flames, but with none of the hassle of a real fire. They have a simple on/off button on the shaft near the base of the light.

The motion sensor floodlight versions that we liked best have two different types of on/off switches. The URPOWER has a small hole containing the button that needs to be pushed with a narrow object such as a paperclip or earring.

The Aootek needs to be removed from the wall to reach the switch, which can be a bit inconvenient.

Conclusion

Whether you’re looking to fully illuminate your driveway, light up the side of your house, mark out a pathway, or simply want to add some decorations to your yard, we’ve set out to provide you with the best analysis possible. We hope our research and testing leads you to the perfect purchase for your needs.

James marcus

Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

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