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The 10 Best Outdoor Solar Lights of 2023, Tested and Reviewed

May 26, 2023

String lights, lanterns, and landscape lighting — all powered by the sun

Madison Yauger is commerce writer at PEOPLE.

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An outdoor space bathed in soft light can instantly set you at ease, and with outdoor solar lights, you’ll save money and energy while creating this aesthetic. Even HGTV star Christina Hall uses lights to elevate her outdoor design — in the form of string lights and lanterns.

“When searching for backyard lights, you want to find something that provides a great ambiance,” celebrity interior designer Mikel Welch tells PEOPLE.” He suggests looking for dimmable options with a “soft, warm glow,” in the form of lanterns or string lights: “Both of these styles are available as solar lights and can add ambiance to your backyard all while saving money and being eco-friendly.”

We tested qualities like setup, features, design, brightness, durability, and value to see which outdoor solar lights were truly the brightest of the bunch. Starting with 27 light varieties, our team put together each light and considered how user-friendly the setup was, how easily the modes and motion-sensors worked, and how bright it was when placed in a completely dark room.

Read on for the best outdoor solar lights that PEOPLE Tested.

Amazon

Automatic turn-on and shut-off; only need four to six hours to fully charge

Just three pieces for easy assembly and can be mounted or placed in-ground

Highest brightness setting (there are two) allowed us to easily read in a dark room

Remained undamaged by water, freezer, and impact tests

Industrial design might be too austere for some

Doesn’t have a motion-sensor

These outdoor solar lights from Urpower are the perfect option to keep your yard lit from dusk until dawn. They automatically turn on at night and off in the morning and only need about four to six hours to fully charge with sunlight. We loved how easy they were to set up, coming with three pieces and a screw to aid the tilting effect of each light.

We appreciated the two brightness settings and noticed that the higher setting proved more effective for reading during the brightness test. The design is more of a spotlight with the solar panel sticking out of the stake, so it didn’t feel like a classic design to us. However, the lights are adjustable and can be placed in-ground or mounted on the side of your home.

This light also survived our durability tests with ease — it remained undamaged after we poured water on it, dropped a golf ball on it, and froze it to simulate cold weather. These outdoor lights also are designed to hold up to extreme heat. Given the price, features, and long term durability of these outdoor solar lights, not to mention the savings in energy and electric bills, we believe the Urpower solar lights are the best option for your outdoor needs.

Price at time of publish: $29.99

Material: Durable Plastic | Modes: 2 | Motion-Sensor: No | Waterproof: Yes | LED: Yes | Units: 2 | Mount Type: Wall or In-ground

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Walmart

Perfect for illuminating any path or sidewalk with a slender design and soft lighting

Design offers easy setup and stability with a two-part metal stake that holds firm in the ground

Proved resistant to water, golf ball impacts, and extreme cold

Not as bright as other LED lights, and no motion sensor

Editor's Note: Better Homes & Gardens is owned by PEOPLE’s parent company, Dotdash Meredith.

If you’re looking for a well-designed outdoor solar light that’s also budget friendly, consider this Better Homes & Gardens path light. The price is low to begin with and being a solar light, it will save you money in electric bills for years to come. Our team appreciated its simplicity of setup — it came with just two pieces and was easy to assemble.

Earning high marks in each of our tests, this light proved resistant to water, golf ball impacts, and the cold. The metal stake also has two parts that sit in the ground to help with stability. When placed in a dark room, this 360-globe created a burst of light, and we could even read a book using it.

Though it doesn’t have a motion detector or multiple modes, this simple light is ideal for paths and other walkways. The only thing we would change is the brightness. Though a larger bulb, this light creates a warm yellow glow, rather than a bright white light. That being said, we think it’s fairly priced and a good value.

Price at time of publish: $11.98

Material: Glass globe, metal stake, plastic | Modes: None | Motion-Sensor: No | Waterproof: Yes | LED: Yes | Units: 1 | Mount Type: In-ground

Amazon

Features motion sensors and several brightness levels

Passed all durability tests, proving resistance to water, freezing temperatures, and impacts

Energy-efficient technology and long-lasting design

Design resembled binoculars

Price might be a little high for a single light

LED lights offer a wealth of benefits, including longevity and energy efficiency, and those are just the beginning with these lights from Linkind. There are two modes: one for half light at dusk and one for motion detection. The second mode brightens for 10 minutes after detecting someone (or something, like an animal) and then goes back to the first mode.

We like that the light and the solar panel are on the same unit — it’s more understated and less obtrusive than previous generations of solar spotlights, and the light definitely gives off a cooler tone. These lights passed all tests, surviving water, impacts, and extremely cold temperatures in the freezer. We found that the ambient light is adequate to light a tree or provide landscape lighting, though the bright mode isn’t too much brighter than the regular one.

This light offers a simple streamlined design though, we have to admit, they remind us of a pair of binoculars — not necessarily a bad thing, but maybe not for everyone. The price is a little high for a single light, but it works efficiently and feels sturdy.

Price at time of publish: $32.99

Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene | Modes: 2 | Motion-Sensor: Yes | Waterproof: Yes | LED: Yes | Units: 2 | Mount Type: In-ground or mounted on your home

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Amazon

Comes with motion-detection and three modes

Passed our durability tests against water, impacts, and freezing temperatures

Extremely bright with 30 LED light panels and heat-resistant for warmer climates

Somewhat tricky to figure out the various modes

Light was a bit cool-toned for our preference

This light comes with all the bells and whistles, and specifically with motion-detection and three unique modes, earning it a score of five in most categories. Our team got off to a rocky start with this one, because with so many modes, the setup proved a little tricky at first. However, once we figured out all of the modes, it worked as expected and was easy to switch from mode to mode.

We felt the design was somewhat basic and would have preferred more of a warm light. That being said, this light proved highly durable; it wasn’t damaged by the golf ball, freezer, or rain tests. There was no change in the light or function of the bulbs. With 30 LED light panels, these lights are extremely bright and heat-resistant for warmer climates. Overall, we think they’re fairly priced for the quality of light and features, and if they last for several seasons, they are more than worth their price.

Price at time of publish: $32.99

Material: Monocrystalline silicon solar panel, high-impact ABS plastic | Modes: 3 | Motion-Sensor: Yes | Waterproof: Yes | LED: Yes | Units: 2 | Mount Type: Wall mounted or in-ground

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Amazon

Adds a pop of style (and light) to any outdoor space

Provides soft, moody lighting that was bright enough to read by in a dark room

Durable against impacts, cold temperatures, and water

Only stays lit for about six hours as opposed to all night

Can’t change the brightness level

These string lights work really well for short-term lighting in your outdoor space. Their design makes them a nice accent to your décor and the solar panel stake and clip options make these feasible to place in-ground (along a plant bed, perhaps) or mounted to hang above you. Our team appreciated its simple, sleek design.

These lights provided soft moody lighting, with enough light to read by when we sat near several of the lights. These outdoor string lights proved surprisingly durable for being individual units, and they survived all of our tests, holding up to water, impacts, and frozen temps. The only critique we had was that you can’t change the brightness and it doesn’t stay lit as long as other models — only about six hours. We wish that you could put several of these string lights together, but they are sold as individual strands, so you might have to just use one strand for each area of coverage.

Price at time of publish: $47.99

Material: Rubber, shatterproof S14 bulbs | Modes: 1 | Motion-Sensor: No | Waterproof: Yes | LED: Yes | Units: 1 (12 bulbs) | Mount Type: Hung or in-ground

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Amazon

Ideal for landscape lighting due to their dual brightness settings and spotlight effect

Versatile placement options; can be staked in-ground or mounted

Proven resistant to water, heat, freezing, and impacts

No cons detected during testing

We loved the user-friendly setup and effectiveness of these LED landscape lights. They come with spokes you can stake in the ground, but there are also screws available if you wish to mount the lights instead.

The design is simple and creates a spotlight effect, with two brightness settings you can shift between. (These could be a great option for people who get a lot of wild animals in their yard because the spotlight might help scare them away.) These lights passed all of our tests without effort — not sustaining any damage after water, freezing, and impacts via golf ball drop.

During testing, the spoke felt sturdy and the light set provided great light while reading in a dark room. In addition to being waterproof, these lights are also heat resistant and have a lifetime warranty to account for any other weather conditions and potential damage.

Price at time of publish: $40

Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene | Modes: 2 | Motion-Sensor: No | Waterproof: Yes | LED: Yes | Units: 2

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Amazon

Simple design with automatic settings so you don’t have to manually control the lights

Came already-assembled so you can start using this set right away

Made from a durable aluminum glass casing to protect the light bulbs from the elements

No tools (besides nails) are provided to mount the lights

Not quite bright enough to read by in a dark room; only one brightness setting

Lanterns provide a classic design element to a home’s facade but can seem daunting to mount yourself. Thankfully, this set came assembled, so you can hang them with ease and use them right away. There’s no “on” or “off” button, but rather an automatic setting that kicks on at dusk. There aren’t multiple settings so the brightness level remains consistent overnight, and it was not quite bright enough to read by in a dark room.

Throughout our durability tests, this lighting set proved triumphant — it worked after sitting in a freezer, having a golf ball dropped on it, and water poured over it. The aluminum glass casing thoroughly protects the LED light bulb, so this lantern set should last for years to come. Considering the design and durability, we think this outdoor solar light set is a good value.

Price at time of publish: $44.99

Material: Aluminum, stainless steel | Modes: 1 | Motion-Sensor: Yes | Waterproof: Yes | LED: Yes | Units: 1 | Mount Type: Hung or mounted

Amazon

Decorative ambient light with eight lighting modes that last for 10 hours

Passed all durability tests; continued working after being frozen, splashed with water, and impacted by a golf ball

Budget-friendly price, despite 100 individual LED lights

Limited placement options apart from hanging

Does not provide enough light to read in a dark room

Should you want something more decorative to transform your backyard into a modern oasis, string lights like this Brightown set are the obvious choice for any tabletop or outdoor décor piece. There are eight different light modes to suit your fancy, and they turn on and off in 60-second increments all night (or up to 10 hours).

Despite their small stature, these string lights passed all of our durability tests. They did turn on when impacted, but they continued to work as normal, functioning despite freezing temperatures and water being doused upon them.

While these lights do provide an aesthetic glow, the brightness is not enough to read by in a dark room. But that’s no matter, because you can read in the daytime and entertain the masses under these gorgeous lights at night. Considering the price of these outdoor solar lights, we think they are a great value.

Price at time of publish: $15.98

Material: Copper wire | Modes: 8 | Motion-Sensor: No | Waterproof: Yes | LED: Yes | Units: 100 | Mount Type: Hung

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Hampton

Only three easily-attachable pieces; simple assembly

Economic price when you consider it’s a set (and price per light)

Unique frosted glass design diffuses light and offers a unique look

Passed all durability tests; resistant to water, freezing, and golf ball impacts

Difficult to read solely by this outdoor solar light unless it was right next to you

No motion-sensor technology, and only one light setting

If you want to illuminate the sidewalk or driveway that leads to your home, we suggest these outdoor path lights from Hampton Bay. As a set of 10, they provide plenty of light via a unique design that diffuses light with a frosted glass look. The faux cracked glass creates an almost sparkle-like quality to these lights.

Assembly proved a simple task since there were only three easy-to-attach pieces for each light. With only one setting, these outdoor solar lights aren’t too complex to turn on and off either. When we turned the lights off during testing, we were able to read a book solely using this light, but it had to be close to produce enough light to see by.

Durability-wise, dropping a golf ball on the light didn’t create any damage, and neither did sprinkling water over the top (to simulate rain), nor freezing this set of path lights. While the price as a whole is on the expensive side of our list, when you consider this is a set, the actual light price is only about $10 a piece, making this an economic bundle.

Price at time of publish: $114

Material: Aluminum with heavy-duty plastic stakes | Modes: 1 | Motion-Sensor: No | Waterproof: Yes | LED: Yes | Units: 10 | Mount Type: Path lights

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Amazon

Features a bright and sophisticated design with frosted glass, which is great for a front yard

Easy to set up with only two pieces

Provided enough light to read in the dark

Shattered when hit with a golf ball

Somewhat top-heavy and should be secured to a base

This elegant outdoor lantern is reminiscent of what you’d see in a movie, with characters walking past a park lamp post bathed in a soft glow. But instead of at the cinema, you could be treated to this lantern every day in your own backyard. We love how it uses real frosted glass for a beautiful and decorative look.

Sold with two pieces, this lantern is fairly easy to set up, you just need a screwdriver to screw in the bottom part. We did notice it was somewhat top heavy and would need to be attached securely to whatever base you choose. It passed our water test, and performed well in the dark, providing enough light to read by.

Alas, beauty is delicate, and this stunning light shattered immediately during our impact test — the golf ball (a common hazard if you live near a course) smashed the glass and sent shards flying in the immediate area. The solar panels, however, remained unaffected. We still believe the price makes sense if you’re going to take the time to install it properly (though we’d caution you with placement of this light if you live on a golf course).

Price at time of publish: $99.98

Material: Ripple glass, aluminum | Modes: 1 | Motion-Sensor: No | Waterproof: Yes | LED: Yes | Units: 1 | Mount Type: Ground or on pole/stand

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Are you using your outdoor solar lights for decoration, security, or brightness? If you want some decorative outdoor lighting that also provides brightness at night, a set of string lights like the Brightech string lights or an elegant post lantern like the Kemco solar post would be a solid choice. If you’re looking for lights to help navigate a walkway or path, then lights that stake into the ground, such as the Better Homes & Gardens path lights, would be a good pick for you. For an extra sense of security, motion-powered outdoor lights might put you at ease.

The benefit of LED lights — like the Linkind StarRay LED Solar Motion Sensor Landscape Spotlight — are their longevity and energy-efficiency, but these lights can also have different levels of brightness. If you’re looking at the box (or description) of a light bulb, the brightness is quantified by lumens. The more lumens in a bulb, the higher the brightness, and vice versa. In terms of color, since some people prefer warmer or cooler tones, “soft white” and “warm white” are going to be more yellow/warm tones, and “bright white” will be a more pure cool white tone, and “daylight” bulbs have a bright and blue hue to them.

What kind of features are you looking for in a solar light? If you tend to get wild animals in your yard, you may consider motion-sensor technology like that of the AloftSun Motion Sensor Solar Landscape Spotlight or a single spotlight to scare them off. For an outdoor space where you want different brightness levels at different times of the night, a light with multiple modes can provide options for your various needs. Other features that might guide your decision are mount type, resistance to rain, heat, and cold (depending on your climate), and the light's materials.

Durability is another factor you should consider. “Whether you live in sunny Florida or brave the cold winters of Chicago, solar lights can stand the test of time,” says Welch. “These lights are extremely durable and can withstand extreme temps all year long.” All of the lights that made it on our list worked just as well after our freezer test — proving their efficiency even in frigid climates.

With some creativity and a really dark room, we rounded up 27 outdoor solar lights and tested them in our lab. Our team considered elements like setup, features, design, brightness, and durability, and then compared those insights with the price to determine the overall value. Each light received a score of 1 to 5 in every category.

To start, we unboxed the lights and put them together to see how easy or difficult assembly was. Then, in a very dark room, our team tested the brightness and effectiveness of the lights. We even attempted to read a page from a book to see if the light was bright enough. Our team staged scenarios to test any motion sensors and cycled through each mode for the lights that had more than one.

For durability, we sprinkled each light with water to simulate rain, and then checked for any change in light function. The most physical test included dropping a golf ball from heights of four and six feet to see if it damaged the light or solar panel. Some lights passed with flying colors and others literally cracked under pressure. To test seasonality among diverse climates, our team froze the lights for an hour to simulate cold weather using a freezer onsite. The lights were also planted into ground outside to see how well the stake could be placed in-ground. Finally, to test the light settings, we set each up with a GoPro to see when the automatic feature shut them off. After comparing all insights, we determined the best outdoor solar lights.

“Solar lights are the perfect solution for those looking to help the environment and decrease their carbon footprint,” says Welch. Generally, these lights’ batteries last three to four years before needing to be replaced, but it depends on the light. The lights on our list have warranties between one and two years, but the LED bulbs in each could last 10 years or more. “Most LED solar lights have a lifespan of at least 10-15 years, so you won’t have to replace or throw them out as frequently,” Welch adds.

Yes, they do. Even though solar-powered lights prefer direct sunlight (and usually need between six and eight hours of exposure to charge), they can also charge on cloudy days. That’s because the sun’s rays or solar irradiance, is still transmitted to the earth — basically the sunlight is diffused around the clouds. (Similarly to how we can still get sunburned on cloudy days.)

The short answer is no. Since outdoor solar lights rely on the sun to charge (which doesn’t have an off button), they are designed to stop charging once they’re full. This happens via a charge controller which stops the batteries from suffering damage past a certain charge point. “Solar lights are more cost-effective than standard bulbs because they are recharged via the sun and don’t require you to dig around your property,” says Welch.

Madison Yauger is a senior commerce writer for PEOPLE who’s tested hundreds of lifestyle products across all categories. With a background in news and lifestyle journalism, she has a wide network of expert sources and a penchant for accuracy. For this story, she spoke to celebrity interior designer Mikel Welch, researched the market, and used lab insights comparing setup, features, design, brightness, and durability to determine the best outdoor solar lights of 2023.

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