Any recommendations for smart string bulb lights for outdoors, four seasons, changing colors?
Is there a way to install a light switch for outdoor string lights that are plugged into an outlet?
Wireless smart outdoor lighting that can be controlled with a smart switch or remote
Solar lights with a switch rather than automatic at dusk?
How weatherproof are these Outdoor String Lights?
The string lights are rated IP65, which means it is dust and water resistant, making it well suited for year-round use! The outdoor controller is rated IP67 and the power supply unit is rated IP44, which means they’re also water and dust resistant. Our lights are very durable for the outdoors, but should not be submerged or used in extreme weather conditions like a flood/heavy storm.
Can I replace the bulbs on these Outdoor String Lights?
Our Outdoor String Lights contain built-in RGB LEDs which can not be replaced. If you’re having an issue with some of the bulbs, please contact us for support.
Can I display multiple colors on these Outdoor String Lights at the same time?
Yes! Choose from 16M+ colors, including warm and cool whites. You can display a single color across your string lights, or multiple colors all at once.
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The reviews are so mixed. Do you own a tried and true product?
I'll find something with 4+ Stars, long warranties, exactly what I want at a steep price so I certainly hope the quality matches.... but then I read recent reviews and people complain about bulbs dying a month or two later.
Sure there's a warranty, but I'm not looking to put them up every couple months.
Is the technology just not there yet?
UPDATE: SEPTEMBER 2024
In April 2023, I got 'dumb' Eco Scape Shatterproof Cafe Lights that I hooked up to a Smart outdoor outlet to still be able to automate them.
Then in August 2023, I added some 'Smart' Eco Scape Shatterproof Cafe string lights (powered by Enbrighten) so I would be able to connect the two.
So far so good for both! We have 4-seasons here; they withstood winter, being taken down and put back up for a roof replacement, and due to a lazy mistake made reinstalling, they fell hard about 8 feet on the concrete below and are totally fine. Aside from the brief period of being down for the roof, they've been used every single night since the installs for minimally 3 hours.