MPOWERD Luci Outdoor 2.0
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Myron Walsh V
> 3 dayWhen fully charged the lights only stays on for a short period and then runs out of battery. Not impressed. Glad I didnt take it hiking.
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Douglas Uridel
> 3 dayGood
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Esteban Rivera
Greater than one week*** Update after 3 years The lamp is still fully functional and it is extremely reliable, but I dont like it very much now. One thing you learn very quickly when you start camping often is that you need a good amount of illumination when you do dangerous tasks at night, such as processing wood or cutting food ingredients with a very sharp knife. Normally I like using 1-5 lumen to eat and light up my tent, 40-50 lumen to walk around camp, ~200 lumen to cook or process wood. This lamp sits at the middle where it is too bright to use as a tent night light and too dim to cook or handle sharp objects safely, leaving it only for backup/emergency tasks in case another more useful lamp happens to fail or run out of battery. Would I buy it again? No, I would not. *** Original Review Great product, cant complain about the quality and the battery life. When I received the product I left it on in my living room in the low setting, all of this without charging it myself. The light was on for around 40h non stop. My first complain about the product is that it cannot be charged to 100% in a single day, in fact it took me 4 very sunny days from 8am to 5pm. Im sure the battery life will be enough for 1 night from the charge from 1 day, but I never expected to be so hard to charge to 100%. My second complain, and I bought the product knowing this, is the cool white light color. Personally, I like warm white light. Cool white light is only for office in my opinion and kills the mood when camping or doing outdoor activities. Disregarding my personal preferences, this is a really good product with a fair price, just keep in mind that it takes more than 1 full day to charge.
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Maria
> 3 dayThis lights up the cockpit of our sailboat very nicely for dinner at evening anchorages. Its lightweight, compact and holds solar charge well. Weve even used it during power outages at home. Could use a couple more.
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AdventureShopper
> 3 dayI use these for camping and for night lights at home. Very dependable and lightweight.
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Paul Ayala
> 3 dayI bought a couple of these from an Outdoor store when I was preparing an emergency grab and go bag, but I have used them for everything but an emergency. When the power has gone out and all the flash lights with batteries are dead. These work for camping of course, they hang equally well in the 1, 4 or 14 person tents we own. Not sure if they are advertised as waterproof, but they are. I left these outside in the rain while camping and they were perfectly fine. I have used these lights in our pool during the warm summer nights and they work great, they float, are waterproof and provide a lot of light. I even took one on a cross country driving trip and would set it on the dash to charge, then set it up at night instead of using my interior truck lights. Whats really great about them is they pack light, pack tight, and provide a lot of light.
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leslie
> 3 dayIt could be better if it turned itself off when the sun comes up and re lights itself when the sun goes down. Other than it’s nice to light our cockpit during meals during the winter months we cruise.
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Isabelle
> 3 dayJust amazing Im a scout master and lots of hikes are for over nights this little plastic light will stay on for hours longer then my battery light plus its brighter so worth it, it has a clip so you can just hook it on to either your day pack or overnight pack.
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Karla C.
> 3 dayLove this light. Solar power works great and stays on a lot longer than expected. I like the different settings. It is so lightweight and easy to carry. Love it!
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Mr. Bass Man
> 3 dayGreat Solar lighting to have on hand. NO power ... NO problem.