YC Direct Solar Outdoor Light with Motion Sensor and Flexible Tripod: Solar powered with dual charging
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Why does this solar light matter? Because it's a clever, hands-off way to boost outdoor security and cut energy bills, all without a single wire. This gadget soaks up sun through its built-in panel, with a backup charging option for those gloomy days, ensuring it's always ready to go. An integrated motion sensor picks up movement from meters away, snapping on the light to scare off prowlers or light your path home after dark. The flexible octopus-style tripod is a game-changer—wrap it around a fence post, a tree branch, or a railing without fussing with tools, making it a snap for gardens, driveways, or any spot that needs a glow-up.
Homeowners tired of high electricity costs will love this energy-efficient swap; it's like having a silent, solar-powered sentinel. Picture this: you pull into your driveway at night, and the light flares to life, banishing shadows and giving you peace of mind. Or it catches a raccoon's midnight stroll, tipping you off without a peep. Built to handle rain or shine, its weather-resistant shell means it won't quit when the weather does, and the smart auto-on feature saves juice by only working when it's needed. Pro tip: Park it in a sunny spot during the day—maximize that charge, and you're set for effortless illumination after sunset.
- Motion sensor for security
- Flexible octopus tripod for easy installation
- Weather-resistant outdoor use
- Energy-efficient LED lighting
- Solar powered with dual charging
General specs
- Brand: YC Direct
- Seller: Joom
- Power Source: Solar, Dual Charging
- Sensor Type: Motion Sensor
- Mounting Type: Flexible Tripod
- Light Type: LED
- Weather Resistance: Yes
- Usage: Outdoor
- First listed by seller: 8/24/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $28.37 | $42.37 | $58.04 | $29.21 | $20.94 | $23.34 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 23, 2025 | August 16, 2025 | August 17, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 30, 2025 |
Power Source | Solar, Dual Charging | Solar | Solar | Solar | Solar | |
Sensor Type | Motion Sensor | Motion | Motion Sensor | Motion Sensor | Motion Sensor | |
Weather Resistance | Yes | Yes | Outdoor Rated |
Daniel L.
Atlanta, GA
September 1, 2025
I bought this a couple of months ago to light up my garden path and driveway. It was easy to set up—just found a sunny spot and wrapped the legs around a fence post. The first time it lit up when I walked by at night, I was pleasantly surprised :) It's been reliable most days, but on overcast weeks, I noticed it dims faster. For the price, it's a good deal and does what I need, though I wish it were a bit brighter. Overall, it's a handy addition to my outdoor setup.
- Pros: I finally found a light that charges with the sun and has a backup for cloudy days, which saves on my electric bill. The motion sensor works well from a good distance, lighting up my driveway when I come home at night, and the flexible legs let me wrap it around anything without tools. It's fairly sturdy in rain or shine, and I love that it only turns on when needed, saving energy.
- Cons: As it seemed to me, it doesn't hold a charge as long on days with little sun, and the light isn't super bright for larger areas. The tripod can be a bit wobbly if not wrapped tightly, and I had to move it a few times to find the best sunny spot for charging.