☀️ Light up your life, no wires attached!
The Flyhoom Portable Solar Light Bulbs combine a 2W solar panel with a 1200mAh rechargeable battery to deliver up to 180 lumens of LED brightness, illuminating 100 square feet. Featuring 4 adjustable lighting modes and a remote-controlled timer (15 min to 4 hours), these cordless, eco-friendly bulbs are ideal for indoor and off-grid spaces like chicken coops, sheds, or tents. Includes 2 bulbs, solar panels, remotes, and a 12-month warranty.
Color | White |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Finish Type | Polished |
Light Source Type | LED |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Brand | FLYHOOM |
Item Weight | 0.37 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Style | Solar Light with Remote |
Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Brightness | 180 Lumen |
Battery Description | AA, Lithium-Ion |
Maximum Compatible Light Source Wattage | 7 Kilowatts |
Light Source Wattage | 7 Kilowatts |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Bulb Features | Dimmable |
Color Temperature | 6000 Kelvin |
Specification Met | CE |
Number of Light Sources | 20 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Bulb Base | Wedge |
Amperage | 0.4 Amps |
Product Dimensions | 2.36"L x 2.36"W x 7.8"H |
Manufacturer | Flyhoom |
UPC | 606682581914 |
Part Number | SLB6002 |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SLB6002 |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Finish | Polished |
Wattage | 7 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Coverage | 100 sqft |
Special Features | 15min/30min/1h/4h Timing, Remote Control, 4 Lighting Modes, Cordless, Solar Powerd |
Usage | Solar powered lights for indoor and outdoor usage |
Included Components | Solar panel included, Remote control included |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Description Pile | AA, Lithium-Ion |
Warranty Description | 12-month. |
M**5
Have light anywhere anytime
I love these things. I use them for my chicken coop, my kids playhouse inside and outside, and they work great if the power goes out. I allow the solar panel to keep the one in the coop charged and never have any issues. My emergency bulb gets charged by plugging it up before a storm. They work great either way. They hold their charge well, aren’t expensive, and can take a beating from 3 wild little girls. The light may not be as bright as some people may like, but they work great for me.
M**E
Stay charged
Great -- stay charged. I keep them on dimmest setting for my chicken coop, and they stay on all the time.They work great for my chicken coop.
P**T
Quality
Not sure
E**N
Working well
Good so far!
M**N
Very heavy duty light bulbs
Wow I am amaze. They are heavy duty material. It recharged fast and bright. Remote very useful too. I recommend them.
B**A
Great bulbs for the chicken coop! But just use them manually. Remote and solar panels useless.
While the brightness and versatility is great, the solar panels are useless. I should have just gotten the regular USB charged bulbs. Even on a sunny day, with the panels in direct sunlight, the bulbs die within 4 hours. Even with a full USB charge, plugging them in doesn't make the charge last any longer. So they are completely useless.But on a full USB charge, they last on High for about 6 or so hours, and don't start dimming ntil about 4 or so hours. They last on Medium about 8 to 10 which is great and won't start to dim until about 6/7 . Plus a full charge only takes about 2 and a half hours.I use these in my chicken coop, which is quite dark. Here in CT the sun comes up around 7 AM and its pitch dark by 4:30 PM. I place one bulb on High in the coop around 7 AM. Around 2ish, I swap the bulbs, put the 2nd one in on medium, and charge the first one. By the time it starts getting dark at 4, its fully charged and I put that one just outside the coop so my flock can get some extra time outside in the run for a couple extra hours.some people let their flock go with nature, but I believe them being in the dark for 15 full hours from 4 PM to 7 AM is just too much. No water or food, or exercise, that affects people, why not animals? Before I added lights and the days got shorter, my flock was getting noticeably more lethargic, and irritable. Their energy levels are up and they have been much happier. Some people add lights to keep them laying regularly. Yes they continue to lay but this also means they are healthy. I turn the lights out at around 7:30 so they get a full night's recharge. I turn the lights on low at 6:30 for the last hour to mimic the sunset. This lets them know its time to eat and drink before bed and they get settled on their roosting bars. The ability to change the light settings is great.Unfortunatly the remotes are as useless as the solar panels. One remote works for both bulbs, but you cant control which one, so you have to point the remote directly at it from a few feet away. And since I have the lights only a few feet apart, I would have to be pointing the remote a couple inches from it, so there is literally no point.While I am out with my chickens several times a day collecting eggs, being able to change the setting manually is not an issue for me. But for someone who purchases these, counting on being able to use the remotes, they would be highly disappointed. I did originally search for "remote solar light bulbs, so while these did function really well, 2 of the 3 searches were useless.It does seem alot of people like these as they have quite a high rating, so I don't know if I got defective panels or what, but either way, charging them is working fine so its not worth the trouble to return them only to get the USB ones since I can do that with these anyways.The bulbs themselves serve the purpose for what I was looking for. For 2 bulbs, the price is great, easy to use, long lasting battery. Just don't bother with the Solar panels or the remote.
A**R
Works good
I use it for a chicken coop shed. One light is enough to see. Have had it out in heavy rain and snow for about 2 months now and still works well. I do like that there are timer options in the remote. The remote also has a good range, I can just leave it in my pocket and press a button it will come on.
O**N
GARBAGE
I'm not one to write negative reviews, but these lights are a complete waste of money. Not sure how they have over a 4 star rating. They are not reliable in the least, do not depend on them in an emergency situation.I charged mine up upon receiving them and put them away for use when needed. A few weeks later I had a power outage and, excited to use my new lights, I pulled them out only to find they had zero charge. I didn't think much of it even though it hadn't been long since they had been charged, but after putting the panels back in the sun and charging them again, they've only ever held any charge for about 5 minutes. They turn on initially after charging, but will not turn on again mere minutes later. The battery lasting 4-15 hours is a joke. Mine wouldn't last 4-15 minutes.These things are total garbage and unfortunately are now headed to the landfill to be with their garbage brethren. It's sad to think about all of the resources used to manufacture these things and ship them overseas only to basically go straight into the trash. It's shamefully wasteful. I wholeheartedly regret buying these.
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