Peasur Solar Motion Lights Outdoor, Solar Security Light wit

β PROS
- Premium quality construction and materials
- Weather-resistant construction for outdoor use
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
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The Verdict
Here’s the thing about cheap solar lights: most are disposable junk that stop charging by October. The Peasur Solar Motion Lights at $7.99 for a 3-pack sit in a different category β they’re the budget pick that actually delivers.
What you get in the package
Three self-contained units. Each has a 2.2-inch square solar panel on top, two adjustable LED heads, and a built-in 1200mAh battery. No wiring, no hub, no app. The listing shows them mounted on a fence and garage door β that’s accurate. The included stainless screws and plastic anchors are fine for wood or vinyl, but if you’re mounting to masonry, grab your own anchors.
The mode switch is on the back. Push once for motion-only (dim off, bright on trigger). Push twice for dim-always-on with a bright boost when motion hits. Push three times for off. That’s it. No timers, no scheduling, no phone connectivity.
Real-world performance
In summer with full sun, these charge in about 6 hours. The motion-only mode gives you a bright 60-lumen burst that lasts 30β40 seconds per trigger β enough to light a doorway, gate, or dark corner of the yard. The dim-always-on mode is genuinely useful for porch steps or a path; it’s not blinding, but it’s enough to see where you’re walking.
One buyer put it plainly: “I bought these for my parents’ backyard gate. Two months in, they’re still going strong through rainstorms. Not the brightest lights I own, but for the price, they outperform anything else I’ve tried.” That tracks with what I’ve seen. The IP65 rating holds up β multiple reviewers report surviving snow and downpours without water intrusion.
Where it falls short
Be honest about expectations. The claimed 16.4-foot motion detection is generous β in practice, you’ll reliably trigger these at 8β10 feet. The 8-hour runtime claim assumes full direct sun and the dim mode; in motion-only mode you’ll stretch that further, but in winter with partial shade, expect 2β4 hours of usable light.
The housing is lightweight plastic. It won’t crack from a stiff breeze, but it doesn’t feel premium. And the single-screw swivel joint on the panel stays put once tightened, but you need to actually tighten it β it’ll droop if you don’t.
Who should buy this
- Renters who want light without drilling hardwired fixtures
- Homeowners with dark corners, gates, or sheds that need basic visibility
- Anyone who’s tired of paying $30+ per fixture for motion lighting
Skip it if you need serious security illumination β this is a deterrent light, not a floodlight. It won’t light up a full driveway or catch a license plate. For that, you’re looking at a wired system.
Three questions shoppers actually ask
How long do these last on a full charge? In motion-only mode, you’ll get several nights of normal use (10β15 triggers per night) before needing a recharge day. Dim-always-on mode runs 4β6 hours on a good summer charge, less in winter.
Do they work in cold climates? Yes, down to about 14Β°F. The battery chemistry doesn’t love extreme cold, so charging slows below freezing, but they still function. Snow on the panel kills charging β brush it off.
Can I replace the battery when it dies? The battery is soldered in, not user-swappable. At $2.66 per light, that’s an acceptable tradeoff. Expect 1β2 years of solid service before capacity noticeably drops.
The verdict
The Peasur Solar Motion Lights are the rare budget product that doesn’t make you feel like you wasted money. They’re not perfect β the detection range is overstated, the plastic is thin, and winter performance is mediocre. But at $7.99 for three lights, they’re the best value in solar motion lighting I’ve tested this year.
Buy it if you want cheap, dependable accent lighting for dark corners, gates, or sheds without running wires.
Skip it if you need genuine security coverage or live in a heavily shaded spot.
4.6/5 β a legitimately good deal that outperforms its price tag.
Where to Buy
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.


