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Home » These solar fence lights offer 11 modes and 9 colors for $2.50 per light, and the IP65 rating means they stay out all year
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These solar fence lights offer 11 modes and 9 colors for $2.50 per light, and the IP65 rating means they stay out all year

By dailyguardian.aeMay 1, 20263 Mins Read
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This post is brought to you in paid partnership with ESUNYD

Outdoor lighting that requires no wiring, runs entirely on solar power, and costs $2.50 per light is a straightforward upgrade for any deck, fence, or patio. The ESUNYD solar fence light 16-pack makes that case clearly at $39.99. That’s a $10 saving off the $49.99 list price for a set that covers 9 color options, 11 lighting modes, and IP65 waterproofing across every unit in the pack.

What you’re getting

The 11 modes are what give these solar lights their range. Fixed single-color modes cover warm white and eight additional colors including red, green, blue, orange, yellow, and cyan, while two RGB modes handle smooth gradient cycling and flashing effects for occasions that call for something more festive. For everyday use, the warm white and fixed color modes keep things clean; for a garden party, Halloween, or Christmas setup, the RGB cycling modes come into their own without needing a separate product for each purpose.

The focused LED lens and reflective design push output to 60 lumens with a wider, more uniform beam than unfocused solar lights at this price typically manage. The upgraded solar panel converts sunlight 20% faster than the previous generation, requiring 4 to 6 hours of charging for over 10 hours of runtime, which covers a full evening without gaps. IP65 waterproofing handles rain, snow, and temperature extremes, making these a genuine year-round installation rather than a fair-weather option.

Installation requires no electrician and no cable runs. The package includes a positioning template for consistent spacing, and the process comes down to marking, drilling, and hanging. A single button cycles through all 11 modes or powers the lights off, keeping day-to-day operation simple after the initial setup.

Why it’s worth it

Solar fence lights at $2.50 per unit with this range of modes and a proper IP65 rating don’t come around often. The ESUNYD 16-pack at $39.99 covers a full fence line, deck perimeter, or garden border without the cost multiplying quickly, and the RGB capability means they serve double duty between everyday ambiance and seasonal decoration without any additional outlay.

The bottom line

The ESUNYD solar fence lights 16-pack at $39.99 is a well-rounded outdoor lighting purchase that earns its place as a permanent installation rather than a seasonal one. The 11 modes, IP65 weatherproofing, and 10-hour solar runtime add up to a set that covers more use cases than the price suggests, and the $10 saving makes this a very easy call for anyone looking to light up an outdoor space without running a single wire.

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