AcaJoe Set of 8 Multi-Color Mushroom Solar Lights Outdoor
AcaJoe Set of 8 Multi-Color Mushroom Solar Lights Outdoor Waterproof Garden Lights 8 Lighting Modes Outside Decoration for Pathway Landscape Yard Easter Pathway Halloween Xmas [Energy Class A+++]
Mushroom Solar Lights Outdoor Garden
Solar light outdoor garden light with 8 multi-colored mushrooms. These outdoor mushrooms have 8 flashing patterns and are very pretty, put them in your garden, yard, patio, beautiful day and night and make our home more warm and beautiful.
Weight: | 538 g |
Dimensions: | 18 x 7 x 7.1 cm; 538 Grams |
Brand: | AcaJoe |
Model: | JT00080 |
Part: | JT00080 |
Colour: | Multi-color |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | Yes |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacture: | AcaJoe |
Dimensions: | 18 x 7 x 7.1 cm; 538 Grams |
Origin: | China |
Quantity: | 1 |
These are exactly like the picture shown, I brought 2 sets. I have had them about 1 week and they are some what growing on me. I got them for my baby to watch from the window, so when it’s been an indoor day because wet and cold she can still smile. Just a TIP if you do buy them the bulbs are coloured- so match them up with the colour of the mushroom like the picture, or you end up with mix match mushrooms
Very similar if not the same products are found else where cheaper, however having said that ordering here is about I wanted them by 10pm the same day and I got it. So depending on what’s important to you at the time of purchase. If your prepared to wait long time you can get them from temu. If you want them the same day (prime) I got them here.
These solar lights are fab, love the mushroom design!
They have various modes to set them on, they are simple to assemble, use a mallet not a hammer like I did as I broke one of the ground pegs.
The solar panel provided is quite large too.
Great product!
I have these on display in my front garden. It is late spring and they stay lit around 7 hours a night.
They are really bright and colourful. Not all the lights have a mushroom cover though. If you look closely to the picture they have an uncovered bulb every other light.
I love these lights they are so bright had been mushroom shaped. They look magical my granddaughters love them but we haven’t actually set them up in the garden yet. We are waiting for summer but I have tested them and they look great. Quality of the item is good and the colours are really bright, I can’t wait to see how it looks about, even stick a few fairies in between them. Love them
Don’t ask me how – but I must have done something unpacking because somehow they ended up tangled, probably user error tho.
The light covers need popping on the stakes – but easy enough to do.
It’s been dull here in the north of England yet these are still charging fairly well.
Lovely addition to the garden, might get some more for another area of the garden.
I’m a big mushroom fan so couldn’t resist these cute solar lights to tuck into a corner of my garden. As with many novelty designed fairy lights, they look a bit cheap and nasty coming out of the box but are much better illuminated at night. These took only a few hours on a grey Welsh autumn day to come to life, which is a good sign at this time of year! This is a set of 8 in different colours (2 each of red, yellow, blue and green), all mounted on stakes and connected together with a single solar cell (controls on the back and options for different lighting modes). They’ll really brighten up summer nights in my garden but I do wish there was an option to get them in all red.
These are beautiful mushroom lights and look great in my garden. It comes with solar panel that you can install in a better place where you can get good sunlight. They last for good few hours upon a full charge.
I like the gloss finish on this set of mushrooms and they look great illuminated.
My set worked straight out of the box.
Sitting on ground spikes they are bright and colourful and even have the small speckles showing through the colour.
There is a large solar panel and what is great is the replaceable battery extending the longevity of the set.
am happy to report that after two days of solid rain, these *still* light up a couple of hours on an evening. This means that they’ve not been flooded and that the, indeed, are safe to have outside in the winter. Now I’m just hoping for a few sun hours here and there so that the solar aspect of it can power up a little.
When lit, they are very bright but you can’t see the spots of the mushrooms (unless you stand a feet away from them). I’d just like to point that out (seeing as you can clearly see the spots in the picture of this listing).
These have got some attention from houseguests. They’re just outside the back door and when darkness falls, these coloured mushrooms come to life.
Easy to ‘plant’ – find a sunny spot for your solar panel, space them in a style of your choosing (cluster a few or evenly space) and these are rather pleasing. So much so, we’ve ordered a set for a family member who took a shining to them.
It may just be me but I think these Multi-Color Mushroom Solar Lights are absolutely adorable. They add a certain magic to any space. I keep them all in a bunch and sit them in a glass bowl and they look like something straight out of a fairy tale.
The lights have 8 different modes, flashing, chase mode etc but I think they look best permanently on.
Light time is about 6-8 hours on a full charge but as I don’t have them outside I leave them in the hallways to light the space there. I also have some smaller balloon-coloured lights there so it all looks very magical as you enter the house.
My wife’s first impression of these lights were that they are ‘tacky’ but I don’t think that’s fair. It’s true they aren’t the height of classic sophistication – but they aren’t really intended to be. They’re a bit of fun and, in that, they are great. Bright, cheerful and colourful and, actually, quite attractive. I have a niece who loves fairies and is young enough to still believe they exist – she’ll love these in her garden to attract the fairies!
I was actually a bit surprised by the format of the lights when they first arrived. My own fault, I clearly didn’t look beyond the first couple of listing photos because it’s completely clear but I thought they would be eight separate mushroom lights on stakes with their their own solar panels somehow. Instead they are actually a string of LEDs, mounted on stakes, connected to a single solar panel unit. The hollow, colourful mushroom shapes fit over the top of the stake, with the LED inside to light them up. They’re fine this way, the only limitation is the length of the cord between each mushroom; you couldn’t have them dotted just randomly about a big garden because they all have to join up with the cord.
I think they are fun and bright and colourful with a cheerful, light-hearted display.
These are cute! The mushrooms are fairly small and sit close to the ground so you need to think carefully where you are positioning them, as they will get lost in tall grass or flowers. You get 8 mushrooms in the pack (two red, two blue, two green and two yellow) each lightly marked with white spots. These are solar powered so you get eight ground spikes with a single LED on top onto which you fix the mushrooms. On the back of the solar powered box itself there is a on/off button and a mode button which cycles through a surprising number of settings (steady, flashing, alternate etc).
There is approximately 6 feet/2 m of cable from the solar panel to the first light and then there is a about 18 inches between each light. The lights themselves are a little “plasticky” but lit up at night they have a certain charm, and if you don’t get too close they will pass muster.
I feel it is probably the wrong time of year to be reviewing solar lights as we don’t get that much sun, but the listing makes great claims about an improved longer lasting battery with a greater solar conversion rate percentage, so I will see how we get on with these. I have noticed that for the first few days are they still lit even at midnight so early signs are encouraging! I also note that the battery is replaceable which is positive. I’m not convinced with the 20 mark but there’s no denying that they add a splash of colour in a dull corner of your garden.
These are cute and fun solar garden ornaments shaped like mushrooms. There is an on off button on the back of the solar panel, another button changes the mode of lighting.
The mushrooms are wired together and all work off the one solar panel.
There are spikes for the panel and each mushroom making them easy to push in the ground.
They’re very colourful and I can’t wait to get them in the garden in the spring
These are solar powered multicoloured mushrooms in a pack of 8. Come in a pair of red, yellow, blue and green. They also have different variations of patterns of lights available.
Look great in any mode. All are joined together so will need to be placed together and the large solar plate needs to be in a good spot to get enough light.
Good light from each of the mushrooms and super sweet. Think will look fab in any garden.
These are small lights, but they make an impact, particularly as the mushrooms appear to sit directly on the soil as their stakes can be pushed entirely in. They are connected together and charge via a small solar panel and each mushroom needs to be attached to its stake before you can put them outside. The mushrooms look attractive in a large planter, arranged around the base of a tree, where they twinkle appealingly. A mode setting on the solar panel enables you to select various twinkling options and there is also a static setting if the flashing proves to be too vigorous. I think twinkling works best, but it is good to have a choice.
The solar panel is robust and comes with a stake so you can place it where it will catch the best light. There is a mode button to switch between static and twinkling and a separate on/off switch. When switched on, they come on automatically at dusk and will stay on for up to 12 hours if they have achieved a charge of at least eight hours in sunshine, less at this time of year as there is less sun to achieve a charge. The guide indicates that they will only charge sufficient to light for one or two hours on a cloudy day.
This is an attractive string of lights that look like mushrooms that lend themselves to being placed in a planter around a shrub or tree. They charge using a solar panel and, although they look pretty, at this time of year they will only light up for a couple of hours unless we have a very sunny day, so you may need to wait a while to see these working for longer.