Swimming Pool Lights Floating Pool Lights Underwater Lights Pool Accessories with 7 Modes for Disco Pool Party or Pond Décor
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AAA batteries are required for this project. Depending on how frequently you use them, they will last a long time. It's also simple to switch them around and turn them on and off.
They can be programmed to fade in and out of various colors over time.
It does not turn off on its own.
Make sure your hands are completely dry before you begin. To open the jars, I used a cloth that I had on hand. It helped me gain some ground. It wasn't difficult the second time I opened it and put batteries in.
Selected User Reviews For Swimming Pool Lights Floating Pool Lights Underwater Lights Pool Accessories with 7 Modes for Disco Pool Party or Pond Décor
We have a 16 x 24 foot above-ground swimming pool.
Simple to work with. Arrived on time. The item arrived in good condition. For my 16x32 ft in-ground pool, these were perfect. I ordered two lights at first, but they turned out to be so good that I ordered four more. The pool is illuminated by six lights at night in this photograph.
Although these lights are small, they produce a lot of light and color. For night swimming, we have two in our 20'x40' inground pool. All the way to the 8' deep end of the pool, we can see the entire pool bottom. These are fantastic and extremely cost-effective; I strongly recommend them. Thank you for contacting the seller; enjoy your time with your daughter as they grow up so quickly. br>Bev.
They let up the entire pool pool, and it was easy enough for the eight-year-old to do. year- It could be held up to the water and tossed around by older children without damage. It was also a lot of fun to use.
When I received it, the box said bathtub light, and the light was smaller than I expected, but it does not provide a very nice lunch of light in my 18x42 pool! It's simple to use because the remote is on top; I do take it out of the pool when I'm not using it, but it appears to be watertight. It was also delivered quickly. Thank you for enhancing the enjoyment and safety of evening swimming.
My 18x48 Coleman pool now has a nice addition. For obvious reasons, I ordered four of these because I didn't believe one would suffice. Within 5 days of placing the order, the item was delivered. Yaaay! Simply twist it apart to unlock it. To make things easier, I grabbed the bottom piece with a plier and turned the top portion. If you use 3 AAA batteries (not included), the unit should light up right away. Several of the batteries didn't light up right away, so I gently wiggled them until they did. This may not be the case for you due to issues such as faulty batteries or lighting. solve the issue! By pressing the top-mounted button, you can change the light patterns. > There are eight patterns to choose from. It won't stay on just white or blue, no matter how hard you try. Yes, there is a slower mode. That's what you'll get if you imagine "Disco Lights" revolving fast and slow. No, it doesn't come with a remote and it doesn't shut off automatically; some patterns reflect nicely at the bottom of the pool surface, while others simply illuminate the top of the unit of your choice. No, it doesn't come with a remote and it doesn't shut off automatically; it's all manual. By holding down the top button for three seconds, you can turn the unit off. It will take 5 seconds for the unit to turn off. There's a video somewhere where you can see the various light patterns, so take a look. Expect your pool to be dimly lit if it's 4 feet deep, as mine is. It's more like a soft glow. The reflection at the bottom of the pool surface will be brighter and more dramatic the shallower the pool is. These aren't for you if you want something "BRIGHTLY" lit. The results are satisfactory to me. Because there are so many for sale, I wanted to try a variety of units. I ordered four more different light units and can't wait to see how they look when they're turned on! I hope this information aids you in making your choice. Aloha!.
What a colossal financial blunder! Almost instantly, it was filled with water! How is it going to work in a pool if the instructions state "do not submerge"? Also, once it was turned on, you couldn't figure out how to turn it off? I could only adjust the brightness of the light. It's a blunder to spend money on something like this.