Home LivingSmart HomeIlluminate your outside space with the new Philips auto-linkable solar lightsThey offer six nights of bright light with just a single charge from the sunWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Home LivingSmart HomeIlluminate your outside space with the new Philips auto-linkable solar lightsThey offer six nights of bright light with just a single charge from the sunWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

They offer six nights of bright light with just a single charge from the sun

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

(Image credit: Philips / Signify)

Philips Radii auto-linkable Ultra Efficient solar lights

(Image credit: Philips / Signify)

As the days get darker and shorter, lighting up your space in the right way is more important than ever. Many people would agree with this when it comes to indoor lighting, but it’s slightly more controversial whenoutdoor lightingis brought up. You may be wondering why I’m bringing this up, especially as we’re heading into winter.

Well,Signifyhas introduced its new Philips Radii auto-linkable Ultra Efficient solar lights. With two different lights included in the launch, the Ultra Efficient solar technology enables the lights to deliver bright illumination for up to six nights with just a single charge from the sun. The range includes a pedestal and wall light, ideal for gardens and various outdoor settings. They sound pretty great, right?

Keep reading to find out how these lights exactly work, and why they’re worth a purchase even in the midst of winter. However, before you do, have a read of our guide onhow to make the perfect outdoor dining space using smart lighting.

Wall light (left) and Pedestal light (right)(Image credit: Philips / Signify)

Philips Radii auto-linkable Ultra Efficient solar lights

Wall light (left) and Pedestal light (right)

Wall light (left) and Pedestal light (right)

(Image credit: Philips / Signify)

How do they work?

Are they weather-resistant?

The Philips auto-linkable Ultra Efficient solar lights are designed to perform in a wide variety of weather conditions and maintain their brightness even during winter. The lights are built to withstand extreme temperatures as low as -20°C and as high as 40°C.

They resist high sun and UV exposure as well as heavy rain, without leading to corrosion or rust. In addition, with a long lifespan of up to 50,000 hours and a five-year warranty period, they will light up your outdoor space with reliable solar lighting for a long time.

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Philips auto-linkable Ultra Efficient solar lights: price and availability

The Philips Radii auto-linkable Ultra Efficient solar lights will be available to purchase in January 2024. The Pedestal light will have an RRP of €99.99 and the Wall light will be €89.99.

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