SOLAR-POWERED, NO ELECTRICITY REQUIRED: Hardoll Solar Lights feature a polycrystalline silicon solar panel and a 1.2V 600mAh NiMH battery, providing multicolor illumination for garden pathways. The stored solar energy powers the lights at night, helping to reduce electricity usage.
1.2V NiMH 600mAh BATTERY: These solar garden lights come equipped with a durable 1.2V NiMH 600mAh battery, offering long-lasting, energy-efficient lighting that enhances any outdoor space.
IP55 WATERPROOF: Built with IP55-rated stainless steel and plastic, these solar LED lights are designed for durability in outdoor conditions, including rain, snow, and heat. They charge in 5-7 hours and provide up to 6 hours of multicolor lighting at night.
COLORFUL DISPLAY: Create a magical atmosphere in your garden with Hardoll Solar Jellyfish Lights. Their unique fiber optic design produces a colorful LED display, resembling the movement of jellyfish, perfect for pathways and lawns.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION: These solar lights are equipped with light sensors that automatically turn on at dusk and off at dawn, so you never have to worry about switching them manually.
EASY INSTALLATION: Hardoll Solar Garden Lights are designed for simple installation, with no need for switches or cables. Just attach the light to the stake, turn it on, and insert it into the ground—no mess or risk of electric shock.
Package Contents
1x Solar Jellyfish Lights
1x Ground Spike
1x User Manual
Warranty
This product does not come with a warranty.
Important Information
For optimal performance, we recommend placing the lamp in direct sunlight for 2 days before its first use.
Install it in a location where the solar lamp can receive 6-8 hours of sunlight
To test the lights during the day or under other lighting conditions, please cover the solar panels with your hand or a non-transparent object.
For efficient charging, avoid installing the light in shaded areas.
Avoid installing the light beneath utility or street lights, as the light falling on the solar panel can confuse the system, causing the solar lamp to remain off, mistakenly perceiving it as daytime.