Need some good lighting in an area without grid power? The new Goal Zero "Skylight" is a 12v powered LED sky light, with 6 adjustable petals, telescoping height adjustment up to 12ft, and a massive 6000 lumens output (boost mode). They also mention it is water resistant (but apparently not wind resistant). Included is a large rugged case, ground stakes, internal battery, and a car socket adapter. The color temperature is fixed at 3250K which is a bit warmer than similar style lights, making it ideal for more recreational activities like camping and parties. There is a notable lack of technology however - app control is not available. Instead it uses a simple remote switch. So is this the ultimate nighttime companion? And is it worth the price? Please don't forget to like & share this video, and leave a comment if you like this product. Thank you and thanks for watching! 😁 ------------ Goal Zero Skylight on Amazon: (Affiliate link) amzn.to/3H0T9S1 As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. / All the specs mentioned in this video are based on the data provided and have not been tested or confirmed /
I was able to buy mine on sale but still paid over 200. I also bought a yeti 400 with the last stimulus check. And since then I added 2 external batteries connected through the Anderson connections built into the yeti 400. Anyway, the yeti 400 has 2 6mm connections in addition to the 12v car plug in. I've been thinking about buying a 2nd skylight around Christmas time.
I get it from a price perspective on having some adjustment but please no apps. I'm tired of devices having apps for everything only to be sitting idle most of the time. I rather have onboard buttons, controls, interfaces then apps.
Need some good lighting in an area without grid power? The new Goal Zero "Skylight" is a 12v powered LED sky light, with 6 adjustable petals, telescoping height adjustment up to 12ft, and a massive 6000 lumens output (boost mode). They also mention it is water resistant (but apparently not wind resistant). Included is a large rugged case, ground stakes, internal battery, and a car socket adapter.
The color temperature is fixed at 3250K which is a bit warmer than similar style lights, making it ideal for more recreational activities like camping and parties.
There is a notable lack of technology however - app control is not available. Instead it uses a simple remote switch. So is this the ultimate nighttime companion? And is it worth the price?
Please don't forget to like & share this video, and leave a comment if you like this product.
Thank you and thanks for watching! 😁
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Goal Zero Skylight on Amazon:
(Affiliate link) amzn.to/3H0T9S1
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
/ All the specs mentioned in this video are based on the data provided and have not been tested or confirmed /
I have two of them and is the best light ever.
I was able to buy mine on sale but still paid over 200.
I also bought a yeti 400 with the last stimulus check. And since then I added 2 external batteries connected through the Anderson connections built into the yeti 400. Anyway, the yeti 400 has 2 6mm connections in addition to the 12v car plug in. I've been thinking about buying a 2nd skylight around Christmas time.
I get it from a price perspective on having some adjustment but please no apps. I'm tired of devices having apps for everything only to be sitting idle most of the time. I rather have onboard buttons, controls, interfaces then apps.
Nice product, not available in the uk though 😢
You are right, $300 is too expensive.