Description
- 3 in 1 Lighting/Charger/Power Station System 💚 GVSHINE Newest Ideal solar lights indoor home has built-in 2 LED light bulbs with individual switch&5m cable which brings light with low power consumption. Equipped with USB outlets, used for charging for mobile phones, e-books, game consoles, cameras, MP4, etc. With 5.5W Solar Panel and AC cable , you can freely charger by solar panel or AC cable. A perfect cost performance product.
- Fast Charger & Long Time Lighting 💚 This solar lighting indoor with 5.5W solar panel, fully charged in 4-6 hours.; lighting time: 1W alone–12hours;2W alone–6hours;1W and 2W turn on at the same time: 4hours. Perfect for sheds, chicken coops, garages, emergencies or power outages. The solar panel also can be used as the charger for mobile phones.
- Easy to Install 💚 small size solar panel with 5.5W power, easy to carry. The solar chicken coop light require no cables and maintenance, very easy to install. Only request 2 screw(included), the solar panel can be installed firmly at prooftop, window, RV, wall or yard. The lights are bright enough for lighting room, shed, RV yard, garden.
- Outdoor Waterproof 💚 Both solar panel and bulbs are waterproof design, this is also a great outdoor solar light kit for camping, hiking, travel, 5V 2A output for mobile devices charge with short circuit and over-discharge protection. Cables can charge all types of android or iphone devices, no longer need other power unit or light.
- After Sales Service 💚 100% Satisfaction guarantee-We offer 30 days free return and 1 year warranty. Any question welcome to contact us by click “GVSHINE” under ” Buy Now” button at the right of this page.
Gladys –
Lights will not stay on USB connection is to loose have to wiggle for light to say on
Cliente de Amazon –
Para un cuarto que no tiene electricidad
pedro –
Pe ese que está más grande el equipo
J. Ludy –
Update: this system no longer works as of March. I would recommend the techken solar bulbs that comes 2 to a set – I’ve been using these for almost a year now with great success and have ordered more to replace this unit.
Original Review: I am new to solar anything. I have some single light bulbs with single solar panels that charge them, I disconnect and use the lights anywhere. I bought this particular unit because it was one large panel with one charging station. It was a great idea to have a more streamlined system. My only problem is that I guess I didn’t understand the system because I can only seem to get the individual light bulbs to work when the USB is connected to the charging box. Which makes this almost useless in many situations. If powers out (which is why I bought it) I need to be able to place the light bulbs in individual rooms and areas to avoid using candles. The lights are very very bright. I’ll keep working to learn this particular system, but I’d like to know if I had the wrong expectations or if I’m doing something wrong.
Venecia Toppin –
For in my house
SAM –
I bought these to use in my sustainable she shed. They give off plenty of light in my 200 sq ft place. All the cords are white so they were easy to hide along my walls.
The lights last a long time on one charge and you can use solar or electric to charge the base unit. Very convenient. Bonus is has a phone charging port too.
You will need a way to secure or hide the wires running from the lights to the battery unit.
Very happy with these lights.
St8kout –
This is for the smaller 2 bulb version, as they seem to put the reviews for both versions together.
The system does work as advertised and the 2 watt bulbs put out a decent amount of light. It will run one bulb for 12 hours and two bulbs for 6 hours.
Just a few nitpicks:
1-The panels are NOT foldable as advertised as there is no hinge. When you attach the panels together using the supplied hardware, it is rigid. So if you need it to collapse into a backpack you will have to remove the 4 screws and hardware. They may have planned to make them foldable but as is they are not. I just used my own wood screws and mounted them to a board as I didn’t buy it for backpacking.
2-It says on the front panel that it’s an 8000mah battery pack, but when I looked online those packs contain four 18650 batteries. This pack has three. Plus the math doesn’t quite work out right. If it was 8000mah, the bulbs should stay lit longer than listed. So again, maybe they wanted to use an 8000mah pack, but it was too big for this small case. The three battery pack just fits.
So all in all, the system does work and I bought it for emergency lighting, not backpacking. If you’ve ever been caught in an extended blackout, you know how fast flashlight batteries die. This will give you light for most of the night and recharge the next day. I sure could have used this during Katrina when we were without power for two weeks. I also bought a USB fan to plug into this for some added comfort. You can use the unit while it’s charging so if you don’t mind moving the panels to follow the sun you can get a lot of daily use out of this during an outage.
Ricardo –
Excelente
Dan Celani –
I leave it in the window all day and it doesn’t charge up to the 75% mark. And then, the 1w bulb doesn’t last the full night time hours.
Grace B –
I had been eyeing a different solar mobile light kit for over a year only to find out when I had both the money and the project ready for it that it had been discontinued by the company. I am so THRILLED that I found this kit as a replacement – not only was it about half the cost of the one I had originally been eyeing thus saving me money, it works fabulously. While I haven’t had a chance to install it officially in my new tiny house where it will eventually live with 2-3 more kits that I am planning on buying, I did do a test run and placed the solar panels on the covered deck of where I currently live and attached them to the battery pack and charged it from the time the package arrived until that evening. I then packed away the solar panels and set up the lights in my bedroom and used them it with the battery pack as a test for light strength and for how long the battery pack would last without recharging at all. I would guess that the light gives off between a 45-60W light bulb brightness and worked just fine for me in my bedroom. I mainly used the lights just for getting ready for bed for 2 weeks with one night falling asleep and forgetting to turn them off until I woke up around 3-4AM. After approximately 2 weeks with no connection to the solar panel and running just one light off of it, the battery pack ran out of power. I was very impressed and am looking forward to buying more and getting them installed into my tiny home. I really love that they have actually light switches giving them the feel of on-grid while being off.