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The Ring Solar Pathlight is an innovative outdoor motion-sensor security light that provides 80 lumens of illumination when motion is detected. Designed for easy installation and powered by solar energy, it connects to the Ring app for customizable settings and smart notifications. With a weather-resistant design and compatibility with Alexa, this pathlight enhances both safety and convenience for your home.
Approximate install time | 5 minutes |
Power type | Solar Power or Rechargeable via Micro USB cord. 3.7V 18650 Lithium Ion Cell |
Lighting | Up to 80 lumens (adjustable), 3500K Color Temperature |
Motion detection | Adjustable motion detection. Up to 120° field of view, detection angle dependent on distance from unit. 15’ detection range. |
Auto shut-off time | Adjustable (30s to 2m) via Ring app |
Operating conditions | -4°F to 120°F (-20°C to 50°C). Weather Resistant (IP66 Rating). |
Available colors | Black |
Dimensions | 16.8 in x 4.33 in x 4.33 in (426.4mm x 110mm x 110mm) |
Box includes | Ring Smart Lighting Solar Pathlight, Mounting Stake, 18650 Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery, Micro SUB Charging Cable, User Manual, Security Sticker |
Setup requirement | Insert into soil or gravel. Ring Bridge required for smart controls on the Ring app and to connect with other Ring products |
Warranty and service | 1-year limited warranty. Use of Ring Smart Lighting is subject to the terms found here. |
Support | Click here to view more information on the Ring Smart Lighting support page. |
Disclaimers | 1Ring Alarm and all Ring Alarm accessories require a subscription for in-app features and digital notifications, including but not limited to: digital arming / disarming and integration with other Ring, Echo, Alexa, and third party products. Subscription sold separately. View Ring Protect Plans for pricing and details. Customer reviews may reference features that require a subscription. |
K**K
Battery issues need to be addressed
Purchased a total of 8 Ring solar path lights w/ bridge in August 2021. When I contacted Ring a year later, in August 2022, about my solar path light issues, tech support was very helpful and worked through troubleshooting my problem. It came down to drained batteries that would not recharge sufficiently to power their devices. I was informed that batteries are not covered under their warranty and they no longer provide replacements.I purchased the replacement lithium ion batteries that they recommended . The path lights started functioning again; however within 2 weeks all my batteries had discharged and were not recharging even though solar path lights are and have always been in full Arizona sun. Plugged in cable charger and now batteries only charge to 85% & will only light up while on the charging cable while inside the house. Not useful!A year of great solar lighting out of the original set of Ring rechargeable solar batteries is a fair expectation here in AZ. Why don't you sell the same Ring batteries as replacements? While I am a big Ring fan, I am extremely disappointed with this particular Ring product. The battery is the weak link here. Ring, you need to step up your game here and sell the proper replacement batteries! You also need to be upfront with the customer and market the path light as needing solar batteries replaced after some number of charges.
A**.
Great Product and Company
We love these! They are perfect outside and don’t take batteries since they are solar. The solar works perfectly and always has them at full charge. We did have an issue where one stopped working completely but Ring help was excellent and shipped us a new battery. Highly recommend this and other Ring products; great company!
D**F
Ring integration & Solar makes for great value & ease of use
Better half was not at all enthusiastic about this however now she is a big fan. Winter Update at bottom.Likes:1. Solar. In our set up, works fabulous. No batteries nor low voltage complexity. Enables flexibility of placement.2. Schedule: dusk to 11pm schedule which ramps up to full on motion. Similar for 6:am to sunrise. Minimizes light pollution, maximizes safety on our path.3. Smarts: We have it so only start and end motions units trip the group. In our placement of 4 following a winding path, we’re pretty sure the middle units motions are…. Deer. How did we discover this? See below.4. Ring integration. In our set up, looking at device history, when only the middle motion sensors trip we worked out it was deer traversing the path. Visitors walking the path tripped the first and last sensors.5. Expandability. Sure enough we ordered two solar stair lights and a solar wall light. And now an additional 2 solar path lights, and two light bulbs.6. Flexibility. Endless possibilities.7. Range: have lights 80 feet apart with 3 stories of elevation difference.BONUS: replaceable batteries. Replace when the batteries eventually fail.Dislikes1. Scanning the QR code on an iPhone. Needs to be snappier!2. How about a map? We have a Door Bell Plus, the radar view is nice. Howabout awareness (manual or automated) of all Ring devices?3. The Bridge. Yes, another device to plug in. Since we were in try it out mode, we really didn’t want another Echo / Show device. An upgrade promo for Ring Light buyer perhaps?4. Unnecessary Charging cables. So far every light has come with one. Make it optional.5. Future Proof: will this ve replaced by Matter / Thread?SummaryCompletely recommend if you have right solar aspects.We are now up to 9 Solar Path lights, 1 Solar Wall Light, 3 Solar Step lights, and 3 Outdoor plugs. We use one step light to light up our street number. If you have dogs, the motion sensors are great to gauge early if you have visitors.Winter Update: we've had 30+ CM of snow, and have seen -10C averaging 0C since daylight saving ended. As the leaves sell, some lights are getting more sunlight now than summer.1. To Maximize battery life, we took some lights off Night schedule, and have them only on motion2. For the lights with less solar, we seem to be charging at most once every two weeks.
D**T
Bought 8, 4 are dead within 6 months. JUNK!
Update: The remaining four died (8/8 DEAD) shortly after I wrote this review. Steer clear of these things.Background: I bought eight of these over about a six month period, starting in October of 2020 (some from Amazon, and some from Home Depot - All new). Installation was surrounding our swimming pool deck. I live just outside of Phoenix, AZ.Installation: Setup via the Ring app, and setting up routines via the Alexa app are very straightforward. Once that was done the physical install was simple. Hammer in the spike, twist on the light, and you're done. Ensuring the light was level was the only tweaking I had to do.Function: The lights worked great for about 2-3 months. After that, they started failing one by one. At this time, FOUR OUT OF THE EIGHT LIGHTS HAVE FAILED. I noticed some weren't coming on, so I checked the app. The showed as "Disconnected". I brought the lights in the house and tried resetting the lights. I was still not able to connect to the lights. I connected the light to USB power and was now able to connect the light. I tried resetting it while connected to power, tried removing the light from the app and adding again, and no matter what I did, the lights would not connect when I removed them from USB power (that was even after leaving them to charge over night - I did this with all four that failed as well). I have ZERO faith that the remaining four will last much longer, especially when the four that have failed couldn't make it through an Arizona spring (good luck with the upcoming summer heat). Aren't solar lights supposed to be in the sun?Customer Support: I would give a negative start for this if I could. Absolutely awful experience. I call when the first two failed, and was told that they would replace them under warranty. I will say that instead of actually listening to the problem and understanding the troubleshooting process that was done, they were looking to replace them instead of work through the actual issue. Either way, they shipped the replacements and sent me UPS tags to return the broken lights. A few days later I received the package only to see they sent the wrong lights (they sent non-solar versions). I called them to remedy the issue and was told I would be contacted by the shipping department to remedy the problem in the coming days. Didn't receive that call or a follow up email. I started researching the issue online and found that other path light owners had talked about the same issue on Ring's user forum. It turns out that they had tracked it down to bad batteries, so I took a battery out of one of my path lights that was still functioning, and the light that wasn't connecting connected. Some of the people said that Ring had sent them replacement batteries to fix the problem. Intent on fixing the whole issue (two more path lights have now failed at this point), I called Ring for a third time. I mentioned what I had read on their forum and asked about replacement batteries, to which I was told "Ring does not supply replacement batteries for path lights via warranty or for sale". Wonderful.......... Well, at this point I just want a shipping label to send back the wrong lights they sent and to get the correct version of the four that failed. I imagine I will have to go back through this when the next four fail.Verdict: I have too many Amazon devices to count and have my home decked out in Ring cameras and equipment as well. After this, I won't be purchasing any more ring products. The products failed after a few months and their customer service is atrocious. Not exactly what I would expect out of such an established company. I have decided to look online for third party 3.7v 18650 batteries to replace them as they fail, and when they die for good, they will go in the trash.
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