Linkind Solar Outdoor Garden Lights (IP67) with Winter Mode, 800lm, 3000K Warm White – 3-Pack
Product description
If you’re after solar garden lighting that still behaves in the darker, colder months, Linkind’s extra-long illumination solar lights are built for exactly that sort of “winter reality” rather than fair-weather demos.
On paper, the big pull here is the combination of a winter mode that targets consistent evening runtime and a charging setup designed to keep working when light levels are lower. It’s not magic—solar lights always depend on the sun—but it’s a thoughtful approach if you want something dependable for paths, the porch, or driveway edges.
The essentials
This is a 3-pack of solar outdoor garden lights designed to automatically switch on at dusk (dusk-to-dawn) and weather through real UK conditions thanks to an IP67 waterproof rating. The LEDs provide warm white illumination, aimed at creating a welcoming look while still lighting up areas where you need visibility.
What matters most with solar lighting is not just brightness, but how long you actually get light after sunset—especially when winter days are short and cloudy. These lights include a power-saving approach that sets a fixed nightly lighting time and manages brightness accordingly. There’s also an efficiency mode for when the solar panel has plenty of sun.

Key takeaways
The most convincing aspects are the winter mode concept, the stated illumination target (up to 6 hours each night, based on the description), and the weatherproofing (IP67) that suits damp, cold conditions. You also get a charging indicator, which makes day-to-day usage easier because you can see when the panel is doing its job.
That said, solar performance will still vary with your location and how much sunlight the panel gets. If the mounting area is heavily shaded most days, you may find the real-world runtime and brightness feel more modest than the best-case scenario.
What stands out in everyday use


Imagine placing two lights along your front steps and one at the edge of the driveway. During the day, the built-in green indicator lets you know the panel is charging. When evening falls, the lights automatically come on—no timers to set.

In winter mode, the system is described as intelligently managing brightness and lighting time, while storing unused energy so the illumination remains steadier during cloudy or shorter winter days. In theory, that’s the difference between “a bit of glow” and lighting that’s actually useful for getting in and out safely and comfortably.
Tech summary
These outdoor solar lights use a large monocrystalline silicon solar panel (described as 72 cm² with a PET surface). The description also claims over 30% charging efficiency under weaker sunlight conditions, which should help during shorter winter daylight.
The lights are built from ABS and PC materials and are rated IP67 waterproof. They’re described as operating reliably in temperatures from -20°C to 45°C. For the light output, the pack uses 60 high-brightness LEDs per light, providing up to 800 lumens in warm white, with a stated warm-white tone (the source text mentions both 2700K and 3000K—so it’s worth double-checking the listing details you’re buying from to confirm the exact colour temperature).
Pros

- Winter-focused operation, including a winter mode intended to help maintain illumination on short or cloudy winter days.
- IP67 waterproof rating for outdoor use where rain, puddles and frost are normal.
- Dusk-to-dawn automatic switching for simpler daily use.
- Charging indicator helps you quickly confirm the panel is charging in daylight.
- Warm white light suitable for a more cosy, garden-friendly look rather than harsh glare.
Where it may fall short
- Solar lights can’t escape dependency on sunlight. In consistently shaded spots, you may get less brightness or shorter effective lighting time.
- The “winter mode” and illumination runtime are described, but real-world results depend on your local weather and seasonal sun exposure.


Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want outdoor solar garden lighting that targets winter performance, and you’re planning to place lights along paths, a driveway edge, steps, a porch, or around plants.

It might not be a great match if you need fully predictable night-time lighting regardless of weather, or if your installation spot rarely gets direct sunlight. If you’re expecting industrial-level, all-night illumination in deep winter shade, solar may leave you disappointed compared with wired alternatives.
In the box
The information provided indicates a 3-pack of these Linkind solar garden lights, but it doesn’t specify what additional accessories are included (such as brackets, screws, or any mounting hardware). It’s worth checking the listing’s “in the box” section before ordering.
FAQ
Is there a way for the light to turn on automatically?

Yes. The description says it’s dusk-to-dawn ready, so it should switch on automatically when it gets dark.
What’s the winter mode meant to do?


The description says power-saving mode intelligently manages brightness and lighting time (6 hours each night), storing unused energy to help maintain steady illumination during cloudy or short winter days.
Does it charge in weaker sunlight?
The solar panel is described as delivering over 30% charging efficiency under weak sunlight, which is intended to support reliability during winter.

Is it suitable for UK weather?
It’s rated IP67 waterproof and described as working in temperatures from -20°C to 45°C, which points towards cold, wet, frosty winter suitability.
Is the colour temperature definitely 3000K?
The description includes both warm-white colour temperature mentions (2700K and 3000K). Check the exact specification on the amazon UK listing for the precise colour temperature you’ll receive.
Final verdict
Worth considering if you’re buying solar lights for a driveway, walkway, porch or garden paths and you want them to be designed with winter in mind—especially with the winter mode approach, IP67 weatherproofing, and an indicator that helps you monitor charging.
Skip it if your chosen spot is mostly shaded or you need guaranteed performance regardless of cloud and season, because solar dependency will always be the trade-off.
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