Onussunier Solar Fence Lights 9-Colour & Colour Changing RGB (IP65) – 8 Pack
Product description
Quick overview
If you’re after outdoor lighting that’s more about atmosphere than spotlighting the whole garden, these Onussunier solar fence lights are designed for exactly that. In an 8-pack, you get RGB colour changing options plus warm and cool white, with a small, wall-friendly footprint and a simple “stick it up” installation approach.
On paper, they’re aimed at day-to-day decorative lighting and easy seasonal setups (think garden fence, patio walls, steps and deck edges). Where they may not impress is if you expect strong, long-range illumination — the specs you’ve been given point to mood lighting with a limited reach.
Key features at a glance
The standout idea here is versatility. The lights offer 9 colour choices and 3 lighting modes:
- Static lighting with 9 options including warm white, cool white, red, green, purple, blue, gold, cyan and two more hues.
- RGB colour fade change mode.
- RGB colour flash change mode.

That mix matters because you can set a calmer look for evenings (warm/cool white) or switch to more festive effects when you’re hosting. It’s also why these are the sort of solar lights people tend to buy when they want the garden to feel “ready” without running cables.
A practical, everyday example: imagine mounting a few along the fence line for a soft glow during an early evening meal, then switching to RGB fade for a party night. You don’t need to get into smart controls — it’s more about having the look you want at the time.
The essentials: brightness, coverage and what to expect
The product description states an output of 100 lumens and mentions a wall-washing height of up to 2m. That’s useful context when judging whether they’ll suit your space.


This is where it helps to be realistic. 100 lumens per light (as claimed) can be perfectly adequate for outlining, edging, and adding colour — but it’s unlikely to replace mains-powered pathway lighting if you want clear visibility in the way stronger outdoor fixtures do.
If your goal is “ambient lighting for outdoor decor” rather than “bright security lighting”, you’ll probably feel more satisfied. If you need the light to do heavy lifting at night, you may find it falls short.

Solar charging and runtime (and a key limitation to note)
These lights use a monocrystalline silicon solar panel with an advertised 22% conversion efficiency, plus charging and runtime expectations listed as 4–8 hours of charging in sunlight, giving 8–12 hours of light at night.
In real gardens, weather and seasonal sun angle can affect charging. Keep in mind that the claimed charging time is based on sun exposure conditions — if your fence line or wall mount area doesn’t get much direct light, runtime may be less consistent.
Outdoor durability and built-in protection
For the outdoors, the lights are rated IP65 waterproof, with an ABS aging-resistant housing. The description also states operating temperatures from -4°F to 140°F, and it notes protection against overcharge, discharge and short circuit.
That combination is reassuring if you live somewhere with damp spells, foggy evenings, or frequent wash-downs of patio surfaces. It’s not the same as “indestructible”, but as far as decorative solar lights go, the spec suggests they’re built to cope with normal UK-style outdoor exposure.

How to install and where they suit best
Installation is meant to be straightforward: no complicated wiring, just stick them directly on the garden fence or mount them on a patio wall.


Because they’re small, they’re better suited to decorative placement and gentle wall-washing effects than to powering large areas. They’re described for garden, courtyard, patio, deck and pathway-type use, as well as festive occasions like Christmas, weddings, New Year’s and parties.
Worth considering if you want a neat, consistent look along an edge or border — for example, lining a few step posts so they glow as guests approach. You’d be less likely to choose these if you need broader, evenly lit coverage across a wide yard.
What to check before you buy
A few sensible checks can save disappointment:

- Placement for solar charging: make sure the position you plan to mount them actually receives decent sunlight during the day.
- Your lighting expectations: these are described as suitable for daily use and atmosphere, not high-output yard lighting.
- Mode preference: if you only want warm/cool white most nights, double-check that the RGB modes (fade/flash) won’t be more “active” than you want.
- Weather exposure: IP65 helps, but think about mounting height and whether rainwater might splash directly from angles.
Buying verdict
It’s a good fit if you want a practical, cable-free way to add decorative outdoor lighting, with the option to switch between warm/cool white and RGB effects. The IP65 rating and the stated protections are the kind of details that make these feel more “settle in for the seasons” than “temporary novelty”.
You may want to skip them if you’re chasing strong brightness for security or wide-area visibility. Based on the 100-lumen claim and the limited wall-washing height, they’re better read as ambient decor lighting. Also, be a bit cautious about relying on the stated 8–12 hour runtime if your chosen mounting spot is shaded much of the day.
Mini FAQ
FAQs



FAQs
FAQs
Is the light mainly for decoration rather than visibility?
Yes, on paper it’s designed for decorative ambience (including warm/cool white and RGB effects) rather than high-visibility security lighting.
How long do they last on a full charge?
The description states charging in the sun for 4–8 hours, providing 8–12 hours of light at night, but real runtime can vary with sunlight conditions.

Are they waterproof enough for outdoor use?
They’re rated IP65 waterproof with ABS aging-resistant housing and are described as suitable for various outdoor weather conditions.
Can they be mounted on a wall or fence?
They’re designed to be used as fence lights and wall lights, with installation described as sticking them directly or mounting them on a patio wall.
What lighting modes are available?
There are 3 modes: static lighting (with 9 colours), RGB colour fade change, and RGB colour flash change.
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