Illuminate Your Adventures! 🌟
The SELORSS X ZTARX Inflatable Solar RGB Camping Lights are a versatile and portable lighting solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a powerful 4000mAh rechargeable battery, IP66 waterproof rating, and 11 unique lighting modes, this inflatable light stick is perfect for camping, hiking, and various outdoor activities. Its easy inflation and convenient hanging options make it a must-have for any adventure.
Battery description | Lithium-Ion |
Brightness | 250 Lumen |
Mounting type | Hanging Mount |
Water resistance level | Waterproof |
Battery life | 40 Hours |
Specification met | IP 66 |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Manufacturer | SELORSS |
UPC | 752010845897 |
Product Dimensions | 86 x 12 x 5 cm; 360 g |
Item model number | S86 |
Part Number | TubeS20 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | Solar |
Included Components | Light kit inlcuded |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
EU Energy Efficiency Label | A |
Item Weight | 360 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**L
Awesome into have for drone ops
Using them to light up a film scene or when out on site at night to illuminate our drone landing area. Love that it has an internal battery and the option of charging via the solar panels. They fold up nicely as well, which is a bonus. Quick to set up and work with.
M**K
Wish I hadn't ignored the reviews - only charges occassionally
I'm one of those people who sees mixed reviews and thinks, "For a few pounds it's worth the risk…" Well this time it wasn't. The light is fine – not killer bright but will happily light up a tent or whatever, and acts as a very nice corner mood lamp or night light. The problem is it only charges when it feels like it. I can have it on mains for six hours and it'll never stop flashing, then goes out after 15 minutes of use; other times it'll be signalling full after two hours and run for a while - although I think two hours charging for about three hours light is poor. As one expects with cheapo editions the solar panel doesn't appear to do anything except make the charge light flash. Don't be me –– spend the money on a real version of this product!
I**.
Great item
Great
D**N
Interesting idea, mediocre performance
This light is fairly lightweight. It packs small and is expanded in to a full-size portable strip light by inflating. A one-way valve makes this simple to do and when it's time to deflate you just push a button to let the air out. The inflated light is unbalanced because all the weight of the battery and electronics is at one end but this is not too much of an issue. You can attach it somewhere either via the integrated magnets or by hooking the fabric loops onto something. Care has been taken to ensure that everything is waterproof with the solar panel and charging port well protected from the elements.The listing claims up to 40 hours of light at the lowest output. It does not mention quite how pathetic the output is in this mode. It's an extremely dim nightlight that gives off almost no light at all. You can't use it for anything, you can barely see that it's lit.The light output in the other modes is fine, though the battery life is much shorter. The light is not as bright as other LED camping lanterns but it's sufficient. You get a choice of white light or one of several colours. Alternatively, if you want a headache, you can have it repeatedly cycle through all of the colours. There is also a red emergency mode that flashes SOS in Morse Code.The solar charging is so slow as to be mostly useless. The claimed charge time is 20-24 hours. It will probably take you 2-3 days to get sufficient direct sunlight for a full charge. I left the light outside for several hours on a sunny day. The resultant charge was good for about 15 minutes of light at full power. If you're using this light for camping, make sure you can recharge it via USB while you're away.There are LED indicators to show how much charge is remaining but they are blurry and difficult to read.There are some interesting ideas packed into this light but it doesn't really add up to an essential product. It ought to be ideal as a ceiling light in a large family tent or attached to the open tailgate of a car but unless you really need the colour modes, or the magnetic attachment, or want something that you can leave outside in the rain; I'd opt for a basic LED hanging camping lantern with better output and longer battery life.
A**R
What An Absolutely Great Idea - Perfect For Camping!
I’m not sure what you actually call this item, as it’s such a Great Idea and has so many uses! It’s basically an Inflatable Rechargeable RGB Light that’s Solar Powered and can also be used as a Power Bank - I guess that’s it in a nutshell? Even though it might seem a bit of a Novelty item for some people, it’s really Very Versatile and packs-up Compactly. Price wise, it’s selling for £25.99, but there’s currently a 15% off voucher on the advert, that brings it down to just £22.09. I think this is Great Value & let’s just say, It’ll definitely be coming on my next Camping Trip and I can’t wait to show it off to my Friends & Family! Thank you.
A**K
Very short battery life
Charged, couldn't get an hour of light from it.
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