
Solar Garden LightsFor Pathways, Walls & Landscapes.Made for Indian Weather.
Shop wall lights, decorative lights, post lamps, pathway lights and bollards with wireless installation, automatic dusk-to-dawn operation and outdoor-ready bodies.
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Before it reaches you, every Lumencity light goes through a real wattage test — not just a datasheet stamp.
- BIS-approved manufacturing process
- Lab-tested wattage — what you buy is what you get
- LiFePO4 battery assembly & quality check
- IP66/IP67 waterproofing verification
- Installed at Delhi Vidhan Sabha & government projects

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“The product is reliable and gives lighting for around 9–12 hours. Overall, a nice product.”

“I was not sure about the backup with such a small solar panel, but they are doing a good job. Now my garden is completely solar.”

“The product is of good quality. Delivery was five days late, but I am happy with the product and it provides great backup.”

“I tried many garden lights, but wiring and changing their location were major issues. Solar lights solved both.”
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Buying guide
How to choose the right solar garden light
Choose Based on Installation Area
Pathways and walkways work best with low-height pathway lights. Walls and balconies suit compact wall lights. Decorative garden areas need warm aesthetic lights, gates need post lamps, and lawns or landscape edges look more structured with bollard lights.
Understand Brightness
For ambience, 1W-5W is usually enough. For pathways and small gardens, choose 5W-15W. For visibility or security, look at 15W and above. Most garden lighting is decorative, so avoid overbuying flood-light-level brightness unless the area truly needs it.
Battery Backup Matters
Basic garden lights usually give 6-8 hours of backup, while better models deliver 8-12 hours. Premium lights can run longer. Always compare battery capacity and backup time, not wattage alone.
Sunlight Requirement
Direct sunlight gives the best performance. Partial sunlight still works, but backup will reduce. For balconies or shaded areas, choose detachable-panel models or higher battery capacity models.
Waterproof & Durability
For Indian outdoor conditions, choose IP65 or above with ABS or metal body construction. This helps the light handle rain, dust, and daily exposure.
Motion Sensor vs Always-On
Motion sensor lights are better for security and battery saving. Always-on warm lights are better when the goal is decoration, ambience, or landscape highlighting.
Aesthetic vs Functional Lighting
If the goal is beauty, choose decorative lights, post lamps, or bollards. If the goal is visibility, choose brighter wall, pathway, or security-style lights. Many homes need a mix of both.
Pathways and walkways work best with low-height pathway lights. Walls and balconies suit compact wall lights. Decorative garden areas need warm aesthetic lights, gates need post lamps, and lawns or landscape edges look more structured with bollard lights.
For ambience, 1W-5W is usually enough. For pathways and small gardens, choose 5W-15W. For visibility or security, look at 15W and above. Most garden lighting is decorative, so avoid overbuying flood-light-level brightness unless the area truly needs it.
Basic garden lights usually give 6-8 hours of backup, while better models deliver 8-12 hours. Premium lights can run longer. Always compare battery capacity and backup time, not wattage alone.
Direct sunlight gives the best performance. Partial sunlight still works, but backup will reduce. For balconies or shaded areas, choose detachable-panel models or higher battery capacity models.
For Indian outdoor conditions, choose IP65 or above with ABS or metal body construction. This helps the light handle rain, dust, and daily exposure.
Motion sensor lights are better for security and battery saving. Always-on warm lights are better when the goal is decoration, ambience, or landscape highlighting.
If the goal is beauty, choose decorative lights, post lamps, or bollards. If the goal is visibility, choose brighter wall, pathway, or security-style lights. Many homes need a mix of both.
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