Home Of Auto Parts LED Solar Lights Outdoor: Radar sensor
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Ever walked into your backyard at night and wished it had a bit more sparkle? Our LED Solar Lights are here to turn that wish into reality—no fairy dust required. Not only do they look good, but they're also smart, thanks to a radar sensor that flips them on automatically when you need them (and saves energy when you don't). Choose between two lighting modes to set the mood, whether you're hosting a late-night BBQ or just taking out the trash. And yeah, they're tough cookies too, standing up to rain, shine, and whatever else Mother Nature throws at them. Perfect for lighting up yards, fences, gardens, or even that weird patch of lawn your dog won't go near.
Why you'll love them:
- Runs on sunshine—good for the planet, easy on your wallet.
- That radar sensor? It's like having a butler for your lights.
- Two modes mean you're in control—bright for security, soft for ambiance.
- Stick 'em on a wall or by the driveway; installation's a breeze.
- Rain or shine, these lights don't quit (unlike your gym membership).
- Solar powered
- 2 lighting modes
- Wall and road installation
- Weather resistant
- Radar sensor
General specs
- Brand: Home Of Auto Parts
- Seller: Joom
- Power: 30W, 60W, 90W
- Sensor: Radar
- Installation: Wall, Road
- Weather resistance: Yes
- First listed by seller: 6/21/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Home Of Auto Parts | Outdoor lighting | Explorer Outdoors | AutoSphere | Home Of Auto Parts | OutsideWorld |
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Price | $121.54 | $16.32 | $35.79 | $195.05 | $54.62 | $20.16 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 23, 2025 | August 27, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 30, 2025 |
Power Source | Solar | Solar | Solar | Solar | Solar | |
Sensor Type | Motion | Motion | Motion | |||
Waterproof | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Brooke W.
Los Angeles, CA
June 28, 2025
I picked these up on a deal because I'm always hunting for bargains, and overall, they've been a solid addition to my backyard. I use them near the fence and garden, and they add a nice ambiance for evening gatherings or just when I'm taking out the trash. The solar aspect is a huge plus—no electricity bills to worry about, and it's eco-friendly. Installation was a breeze; I just stuck them in the ground, and they were good to go. The radar sensor is clever; it detects movement reliably, which is handy for security without wasting power. They've held up through some rain and heat, so durability isn't a concern. My one child thinks they're fun for nighttime games, which is a bonus. If you're in a sunny area like LA, they perform better, but on overcast days, the light output can dip. I'd recommend placing them in spots with maximum sun exposure for best results. For the price, they offer good value, though not perfect. 😊
- Pros: These lights are super easy to install, and I love that they run on solar power—no wiring or extra costs, which is great for saving money. The automatic sensor works really well; it feels like having a smart helper that turns the lights on only when needed, saving energy. They're also durable and handle all kinds of weather without any issues, which is perfect for my yard in LA.
- Cons: As it seemed to me, the brightness isn't always consistent, especially on cloudy days when the solar charging might not be optimal. I wish there was a way to adjust the sensor sensitivity, as it sometimes triggers too early or late. The two lighting modes are nice, but switching between them could be more intuitive.