MPOWERD Luci String Lights
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If you do, you'll only be able to use it for 20 hours before having to recharge it. Since every superhero has a flaw, I'm guessing yours is a low battery!
The Solar String Lights can withstand rain.
The standard luci string light is supposed to be warm white (rather than cold blue); The color of the colored string light is cool white, and the lights can be adjusted to three different brightness levels, the brightest of which is VERY bright. The closer the lights are to each other, the brighter they'll appear - They are not at all blinding when stretched out to hang them and then used at the lowest setting.
Although the exact Kelvin temperature cannot be determined, the lights are warm. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions.
Selected User Reviews For MPOWERD Luci String Lights
I can't seem to get enough of it. When I saw these, I knew I had to have them. br>With d. , Luci is most likely the second pioneer in this niche product line. The first (and, in my opinion, most important) is light. slightly better (though the difference is minor and highly dependent on your individual requirements). br>I have several of their "blow up" lights, which are unbeatable in terms of design for fitting into small spaces and being completely waterproof? ness (in the absence of proof - incredibly hardy). Bug out bags and boating are two things that come to mind when it comes to emergency preparedness. Luci, without a doubt, is your champion. Because it won't serve a large audience, this light appears to be more of a novelty item than their previous lights. Those who want to camp in the wild but don't want to be in the dark. So me. as well as a slew of others maybe? In any case. . . For half the price, you can get AC globe lights.
Pros.
1. There is a lot of light coming from these. They are brighter than a single LUCI lantern, owing to the fact that the light is more dispersed (due to the fact that it can be stretched out).
2. Solar energy is used to power them. Depending on how you look at it, this could be a benefit over, say, a $15 string of battery-operated Coleman lights (for camping). If it takes them 12 hours, Recharging time is 13 hours. The colemans, I believe, are the more practical breed. It would be fantastic if these (and all other solar-powered electronics) could be powered by batteries instead of the sun.
3. Resistant to water. This is where they might separate from the colemans (though those have been left out for months and have done fine).
4. could be used to charge another USB device I dunno. . make a decision Make a good effort. Don't try to do four things halfway decently- (In other words, instead of tearing down your string lights to charge your phone, you might be better off carrying a compact light and a slim battery brick. ) ) but it might be useful if you're out of ideas.
5. I don't think I'll be rolling/unrolling these to use at my camp because they're likely to be compact. They'll almost certainly be unrolled, strung up, and left hanging. However, it's possible that this will be useful for your purposes. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
1. There is no convenient or built-in way to mount the solar "panel. " I'm not sure what I'm saying. Glue a metal plate to the back of the canvas. and attach a bracket to a tree or other suitable location. Use a magnet to hold them together. That appears to be the simplest method of putting it somewhere semi-convenient. at all times
2. I believe the price is a little high. There are numerous options in this genre that are less expensive or provide more features for the same price; this is a $20 device selling for $29 with a very fancy box. Overall. br>br> br>I never criticize a positive aspect of a person, and this is no exception. However, as I previously stated. I believe it is a BIT overpriced. I'm not sure what purpose it's supposed to serve besides feeding my light addiction. However, I enjoy it and am grateful to have it. However, for the purpose of ambient camping lights, I believe they are sufficient. I believe that the more affordable and functional coleman lantern string lights are a superior or extremely competitive option. br>br>The first image shows medium string lights. A Ryno Tuff Camping Lantern, rated at 150 lumens, is shown in the second photo. Even on medium, the string lights brighten the space significantly. They are much brighter than the other light when viewed from a distance.
Review from the beginning: For our sailboat's cockpit, we purchased these lights. They are absolutely fantastic! We're debating whether or not to purchase another. They emit the perfect amount of warm light to create a relaxing atmosphere. We've left them on for hours, and we also use them as a "porch light" when we know we'll be returning to the boat after dark. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> They have ceased to function! These lights were delivered on April 29th, and it is now August 8th. It lasted for about four months. They weren't used on a regular basis, either. Very let down. Do not make a purchase. Although the battery indicates that it is fully charged, the string lights will not turn on.
I purchased this product less than two months ago and have only used it a few times since then. It now won't charge via the solar strip or the charge port; this isn't the first Luci product I've had do this, and they're far too expensive to be defective.
They're one of my favorite items to bring with me and use. They're dependable, and they're excellent conversation starters. I don't have to worry about batteries, bulbs, broken mantels, or burns with the Luci lights because they are sufficiently bright. I'm a big fan of the company. br>Now that I've got my lanterns and candles for task and mood lighting, I wanted to add a different element to the atmosphere by stringing lights around our tent. When I saw that MPowered had added string lights, I was ecstatic. Because of the base, the unit is bulkier and less conducive to an ultralight setup than the other Luci lights, but I mostly glamp when I camp, so it's not a problem for me. When you wrap the string of lights up for storage, I'm glad there's a cover to protect it. Detangling light strands is something I dislike doing. Even with the cover, it's still smaller than most other lanterns, which I despise when one light goes out and ruins an entire strand. The lights are well-spaced so that they can wrap around and drape over objects without losing their brightness. Because of the insulated/braided cord, they are also more durable than other cords. A vinyl-wrapped one, to be precise. The fact that I can get an emergency charge from the base, as well as charge the string via USB, is a bonus. The light string creates a low to mid-level glow. depending on which brightness setting I select, level shadowless lighting for a good sized area The flashlight mode gives me a more focused light stream when I need a task light. My family and I have spent the majority of our camping trips together. My tween daughter and I are usually the only ones around. All of the Luci lights are kid-friendly, which I really like. They are welcoming and safe, and they encourage her to participate. br>I'll be hanging these string lights on my gazebo the next time I have an evening festival.
No, they won't flood your house with light if the power goes out, but given their size and versatility, you can use them for camping or even accent lighting for barbecues or friends drinking around the fire. They provide plenty of light to see by while remaining low light enough to look decorative. As you can see in my photo, the strand is just the right size to run the length of my tent. I saw a review where the man demonstrated that it was the perfect length to cover the width of his RV awning. I tried hanging them over my sink, which has terrible lighting, and while it did provide some light, I decided it wasn't enough; however, I prefer bright white in the kitchen. br>Recent changes: I ended up purchasing a second one quite some time later. They're almost as good as they appear.