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- About this item *Warm color: 12 packs of solar warm white step lights provide warm light, just the right amount of warm light, decorate your house or garden beautifully, enough to illuminate your yard without feeling glare. *Automatic charging: Our solar lights are equipped with high-quality LED light source chips, high-quality polysilicon solar panels. This kind of light has no switch, just pull out the insulator sheet and put it into use in the sunny sun for about 4-6H It can be fully charged, and you can use 6-8H after fully charged. It will open at dusk and close at dawn, no need to worry about it. *Waterproof and durable: The lamp is made of durable ABS plastic, which can withstand many types of weather and is not easily deformed in wind, snow or rain. The solar panels are sealed with waterproof glue and can work well even after a storm. *Convenient installation: No wires are required, and the installation is super convenient. You can use the screws or tape that comes with the package (will not leave a hole in the deck), and lay it vertically or flat along any edge of stairs, decks, fences, and steps. *Widely used and multi-purpose: Equipped with screws and glue, the lamp can be placed almost anywhere outdoors. They can be used for lighting and decoration. You can put it on stairs, steps, decks to illuminate front doors, courtyards, yards, driveways, outdoor walls.
Easy Installation:Mounts along any edge,no need for messy wires.Powered by the sun,built-in photosensor automatically turns on the lights at night.Sunlight to direct solar panels,avoid putting the light under shadow.2021 Updated Version:In the customer's feedback, we changing amorphous (thin-film) panels to polycrystalline solar panels, which provide good cell efficiency up to 17%. Polycrystalline panels usually have solar cells in a dark blue color which makes it easy to differ these panels from others.Dusk to Dawn:You don‘t need to turn it on every day, It turns on automatically at the dusk. But make sure the step light is extended upwards toward the path of the sun to get the optimum sunlight exposure needed.