These lights are very pretty during the night. They change in rainbow of colors and the prisms in the ball make the colors look very attractive. During the day they do not look as attractive as some of the other solar lights I had because they are made out of plastic not glass, and the plastic is one color - it is transparent.
The lights glow as lovely lawn ornament at night, but don't count on them to provide any light. They are not bright enough to light a path, they are decorative lights. I hope the video gives you a better idea what to expect.
Installing the light took about 10 seconds. All I had to do is attach the ball to the stake and assemble the two parts of the pole. Be careful inserting the poles into the ground, they look metal but really are made out of plastic and one of them broke at the seam where two parts of the stake are inserted into each other when I pushed into the ground.
The battery came per-charged, so it was nice to be able to see how the lights look with the lights on right away. These garden lights are photo sensitive, they only come on when it is dark outside. Under the solar light there is a switch, which you need to flick on when you want the lights to start working. The switch moves left to right and is marked "on/off". The light runs on AA 600 NI-MH and recharged by a solar recharger.
You can find it on Amazon by following this link.
Ali Julia review ★★★☆☆
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