Please note! Before using the solar string lights, the solar panel should be fully charged with a USB(C) cable. The charging time is 5 hours for the 3W panel, 8 hours for the 6W panel and 13 hours for the 10W, 20W and 30W panel. Charging the solar panel improves the lifespan of the solar string lights.
Want to add more atmosphere to your garden, veranda or balcony? Then look no further. These solar string lights create a warm atmosphere. The lights work entirely on solar energy, which makes the cable easy to install and environmentally friendly. Another advantage compared to traditional festoon lights is that you do not need a plug. You can place a cable anywhere you want.
The cable features a solar panel with battery. During the day, sunlight will charge the battery and when it gets dark, the lights will come on. No sun? Then you can charge the string lights with a USB(C) cable. The solar panel has a built-in light sensor, so the lights will automatically turn on once it is dark. It also has an on-off button in case you don't want to use the cable. There is also an automatic timer in the panel, which ensures that the lights switch off after 8 hours. You can set the solar string lights to four settings:
In addition, you can set the brightness in 2 different modes: full brightness (15 hours of light) or low brightness (18 hours of light).

A solar lamp needs a lot of light to charge during the day and light up in the evening. The more hours of sunshine the panel can capture during the day, the better the battery is charged to release energy in the form of light when it is dark. Did the panel catch little to no light on a cloudy day? Then the battery will not be as full and the string lights may not burn as long in the dark, or may not give any light at all. During the winter period, the sun will not always be powerful enough for solar products to charge properly. The solar string lights will therefore burn longer in summer and shorter in winter.
Before use, fully charge the battery of the solar panel with a micro USB(C) cable. These solar string lights feature an on-off switch. Turn the switch 'off' and plug in the panel. Charge the panel for at least 5 hours (3W), 8 hours (6W) or 13 hours (10W, 20W & 30W).
The colour temperature of light is expressed in Kelvin. The lower the Kelvin value, the warmer the light. For the 8.2-metre light cable with 12 bulbs, we have two colour temperatures: 2000K (extra warm white, similar to candlelight) and 2200K (warm white, similar to the old-fashioned light bulb). The rest of the string lights have a colour temperature of 2200K.
The solar string lights have an IP rating of 65, meaning it is weatherproof and can hang outdoors all year round.
The bulbs feature a sturdy polycarbonate cap and have a long lifespan. Should a bulb unexpectedly break, you can easily replace it.
Are you looking for more solar string lights options? Then have a look at our assortment of all solar string lights.