Keep in mind that there are also "stand alone" units by anpro that look exactly like the Mpower units, but don't have a power source, but instead you can plug straight into a Jackery generator or similar via USBA - this way you can have a few days without worrying about charging. I use my Jackery 300 generator to charge phones and power lights when camping and it works well. (Not great for backpack camping though because it's heavy ) I switched to the latter method after my M power set just shut off in the middle of our camp cook out because the battery was exhausted. It doesn't slowly get dimmer and dimmer, but just shuts off when it detects a certain lower voltage.
I am looking at getting one of these but couldn't decide whether I should get this or the coloured light version, since I only really need a white and amber lights when camping. Pity they didn't have a version which have just these two colours. Thanks for another great product review.
We cant really troubleshoot without having more information sorry - the solar charging will take longer than plugging it into a wall socket. You can use the battery indicator button to check on the battery progress ~ Lauren
I was given a white /grey unit as a gift, I’m not sure it’s waterproof, it’s cute. 7 different color settings and flashlight is the white light ✨🥰✨ love it! First click: flashlight front, then next clicks: Blue, pink, 1 green Blue, white, 1 green Blue, pink 1 green low light All aqua blue, 1 green All teal, I green ✨🥰✨ fav! Dark blue, hot pink, 1 green Lt blue, Lt pink, 1 green Off
@@SnowysOutdoors Thanx Lauren for your reply. I look forward to your pod casts too. We have recently caravaned it to Perth from our home in Adelaide (My 1st visit @ 56 yrs), & are introducing r Perth friends to your vlogs & pod casts. Snowy has been r go to camping for a decade or more now. Kind regards
I bought one tonight. I just wish it was more rugged. It could at least have some rubber bumpers to take impact on a campsite. A magnetic mount would be good too. Maybe I can mod it.
These aren't specifically designed to take impact, they are however designed to offer functional light. They are still constructed in a durable fashion, but I don't think their use case calls for rubber bumpers. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors like there cool and all but for the price and length compared to saving coin and budgeting I think I'll grab some Xmas lights again they go full length around gazebo and that's what 3meters a side X3 without going over the back of Subaru were boot comes up ...see my setup on my channel Benny .....cheers mate
@@SnowysOutdoors ok I just did some camping mythbusting.....the Luci Lux pro is brighter than these string lights? 🤯🤯🤯 135 lumens the lux has compared to the string lights which is 100 lumens ..... What was you saying about fairy lights mate lol Jesus they really do need to make some brighter string lights or something or I'll just get 4 Luxs and hang in each corner of gazebo?
@@TasHikingAdventures I'd say that 100 and 135 lumens is reasonably comparable. You are comparing a single light to s string of lights. I'm not sure exactly how they would measure the lumens of a string light, but I imaging it would be much more scattered than a single point. At the end of the day, they are all designed to give off just enough light to find your way around rather than do tasks under. ~ Ben
I I’ve actually got a grandkid that loves string lights and I went to Amazon to get me a set and then I realize he likes him so I got him the exact same set of lights and they’re also solar powered both sets😍😍😍😍🥹🥹🥹🥹
I have these and love them! I've used them around my tent campsite as well as strung up in my car when we sleep in the car while camping.
I'm thinking of getting some for the van too, Coralie of Jump With No Fear. I reckon they'll be perfect.
~ Lauren
@@SnowysOutdoors You'll love 'em!
Keep in mind that there are also "stand alone" units by anpro that look exactly like the Mpower units, but don't have a power source, but instead you can plug straight into a Jackery generator or similar via USBA - this way you can have a few days without worrying about charging. I use my Jackery 300 generator to charge phones and power lights when camping and it works well. (Not great for backpack camping though because it's heavy ) I switched to the latter method after my M power set just shut off in the middle of our camp cook out because the battery was exhausted. It doesn't slowly get dimmer and dimmer, but just shuts off when it detects a certain lower voltage.
Yeah, there are a few different variations around!
~ Lauren
That was such a great helpful vid!
I'm glad it was useful, Jonathan. Happy camping! ~ Ben
DO YOU HAVE ONE THAT SHUTS OFF AND ON AUTOMATICALY WITH LIGHT SENSOR
We don't, I'm sorry - sounds more like something you'd find at a hardware store
~ Lauren
I am looking at getting one of these but couldn't decide whether I should get this or the coloured light version, since I only really need a white and amber lights when camping. Pity they didn't have a version which have just these two colours. Thanks for another great product review.
No worries, Hammer Rocks. The warm white set is an awesome all rounder I reckon....but why not get both?!
~ Lauren
are these lights warm or cool light? thanks for the informational video!!!
I'd say they are a warm light. ~ Ben
My solar doesn’t work, how can I make it work?
We cant really troubleshoot without having more information sorry - the solar charging will take longer than plugging it into a wall socket.
You can use the battery indicator button to check on the battery progress
~ Lauren
Real quick, how long is a centimeter? And by 320 grams you mean weighs as much as a PlayStation controller?
A centimetre is 10 millimetres or 1/100th of a metre. I'm not sure how much a Playstation controller weighs, but I imagine it would be similar. ~ Ben
I was given a white /grey unit as a gift, I’m not sure it’s waterproof, it’s cute. 7 different color settings and flashlight is the white light ✨🥰✨ love it!
First click: flashlight front, then next clicks:
Blue, pink, 1 green
Blue, white, 1 green
Blue, pink 1 green low light
All aqua blue, 1 green
All teal, I green ✨🥰✨ fav!
Dark blue, hot pink, 1 green
Lt blue, Lt pink, 1 green
Off
Sounds like yours has more dazzle than the one we sell. ~ Ben
Nice & compact.
Agreed, Sammy Chicken. I love how it all packs into itself, with the multiple charging options too. No bits and pieces to lose!
~ Lauren
@@SnowysOutdoors Thanx Lauren for your reply.
I look forward to your pod casts too.
We have recently caravaned it to Perth from our home in Adelaide (My 1st visit @ 56 yrs), & are introducing r Perth friends to your vlogs & pod casts.
Snowy has been r go to camping for a decade or more now.
Kind regards
@@sammychicken3457 That sounds lovely. Hope the Nullabor treated you well!
~ Lauren
Awesome
Thanks @willcgodsson.
~ Lauren
I bought one tonight. I just wish it was more rugged. It could at least have some rubber bumpers to take impact on a campsite. A magnetic mount would be good too. Maybe I can mod it.
These aren't specifically designed to take impact, they are however designed to offer functional light. They are still constructed in a durable fashion, but I don't think their use case calls for rubber bumpers. ~ Ben
You kind of sound a little bit of Australian are you actually in Australia?
We are a proudly Australian company powered by an Australian team. ~ Ben
Gonna have to cop
Is that a good thing, Miles? ~ Ben
👍👍
Cheers @magillasviews
~ Lauren
Dang, way too bulky for backpacking
If you are a minimalist bike packer, for sure.
The tiny copper string fairy lights with rechargeable AA's could be a better option.
~ Lauren
Mythbusting at its best these lights are crud Luci pros have more lumens
I see Christmas/fairy lights in campsites all the time nowadays, not something I use but others in the office swear by them. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors like there cool and all but for the price and length compared to saving coin and budgeting I think I'll grab some Xmas lights again they go full length around gazebo and that's what 3meters a side X3 without going over the back of Subaru were boot comes up ...see my setup on my channel Benny .....cheers mate
@@SnowysOutdoors ok I just did some camping mythbusting.....the Luci Lux pro is brighter than these string lights? 🤯🤯🤯 135 lumens the lux has compared to the string lights which is 100 lumens ..... What was you saying about fairy lights mate lol Jesus they really do need to make some brighter string lights or something or I'll just get 4 Luxs and hang in each corner of gazebo?
@@TasHikingAdventures I'd say that 100 and 135 lumens is reasonably comparable. You are comparing a single light to s string of lights. I'm not sure exactly how they would measure the lumens of a string light, but I imaging it would be much more scattered than a single point. At the end of the day, they are all designed to give off just enough light to find your way around rather than do tasks under. ~ Ben
Decided not to purchase it's only 5 meters I need atleast 9meters to wrap around a gazebo....
I I’ve actually got a grandkid that loves string lights and I went to Amazon to get me a set and then I realize he likes him so I got him the exact same set of lights and they’re also solar powered both sets😍😍😍😍🥹🥹🥹🥹
String lights are becoming popular in the campsite, for ambient light over a larger area. ~ Ben