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Color Changing Solar Powered Glass Ball Garden Lights, Aukora Solar Table Lights Waterproof Solar Led Night Light for Garden, Patio, Party, Yard, Outdoor/Indoor Decorations, Ideal Gift(Star Pattern)

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About Color Changing Solar Powered Glass Ball Garden

Enjoy Your Colorful Life, Just Start From Aukora! The color changing globe table lamp setting is cool and nice looking. It’s solar powered and the solar panel is high-quality, the solar table light can get fully charged about 8 to 10 hours, and light up 8 to 10 hours in the dask. It’s also rechargeable on cloudy days, so you could charge with ease, widely used indoors and outdoors. There is a light sensor built in the solar panel, the lights will turn on automatically at dusk and off at dawn. When the mosaic solar jar lights up at night, it can served as a night light and gives off gradually color-changing light, which creates a magic and lovely atmosphere, ideal for garden, coffee house, tables, wine cabinet, balcony, bedroom and indoor & outdoor decoration at party or weddings. Specification: Material: ceram Solar Panel: 2V Power: 0.2W Solar Panel Current: 120mA NI-MH Batter: 1.2V 600mA Led: 1PC white led, 1PC RGB led Led Color: White light and Color-changing in RGB Charging Time: about 10hours Working Time: 8-10hours Life Span: 100000(h) Waterproof Rate: IP65 Package Includes: 1 x Aukora Solar Table Lights, 30 Days Money Back Guarantee and 36 Months Warranty; 100% High-Quality & Friendly Service and 24-hours Email Response NOTED: 1. Because of the long time shipping, the light may be weak when you turn on it in the dark, please place it in the sun and make it get about 10 hours of sunlight when you receive it. 2. Tear off the protection film of solar panel for better sunlight absorption before your first use. And put them in somewhere without shelter, so that they could absorb the solar energy well.