Supershu Solar Lights











I can work in my garden all day.  But, sometimes when I am out there until late hours. I need a little light so I can see. This solar light is automatic and has a motion detector that illuminates when you're close.  This works in my favor because I want it to scare away animals that walk on my patio in the dark.  This light brightens up when your very close and dims when your at a distance.  I was really surprised at the amount this little panel puts out. 



It takes the panel approximately 8 hours of full sun to illuminate the whole night.  So it might be a good idea to assemble the light in an area that gets direct sun. The light does come with a remote to turn it on or arrange the light in a setting that is convenient for you.  I lost my remote but there is a button on the light to turn it on so its still useful without the remote.


The light is fully solar. You do not have to purchase batteries with it and it is wireless.  It has a really neat slick design. Its thin and doesn't have a bulky or cluttered look. A matter of fact it's versitle. You can install it in three different ways. You can put it flush against the wall like I did in the picture above, you can extend it from the wall with the enclosed pole or put two poles together and stake it to the ground.

This solar light can be found at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DHL2PPW Please check out the video below where I give tips on how to  assemble the light.  Please subscribe to my channel I frequently update with great reviews.


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