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Ring Solar Pathlight — Motion-activated pathlight, bright LEDs, works with Amazon Sidewalk, Black

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Style: Solar Pathlight


Features

  • Light every path you take Solar-powered 80-lumen pathlight that shines light on walkways and other areas when motion is detected.
  • Control from your phone Set schedules, turn the lights on and off, customize settings, and connect to other Ring devices, all in the Ring app.
  • Respond in real time If one connected Ring smart light detects motion, it can activate your other devices.
  • Power by the sun Place in direct sunlight to recharge and store power.
  • Easy to install Install in minutes and place almost anywhere with a solar-powered, weather-resistant design.

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  • Sturdy, bright, consistent
Style: Solar Pathlight
Live in the country so I wanted solar lights that I could charge myself when the sun wasn't enough. I only had one issue, and turned out to be the bridge, which is the weakest link. The signal was fine, but one night all 6 pathlights would sense motion and turn off all within the same minute, for every single minute of the night until the batteries went dead. That was after a perfect 30 days, so Ring walked me through resetting the bridge which solved the issue. Thanks to a great support team, even while I was very frustrated. I find their support quite awesome, and glad my lights are back to normal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2021 by SoggyNacho

  • Battery issues need to be addressed
Style: Solar Pathlight
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022 by Kasual K

  • Bought 8, 4 are dead within 6 months. JUNK!
Style: Solar Pathlight
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2021 by Daniel Bogart

  • Ring integration & Solar makes for great value & ease of use
Style: Solar Pathlight
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. Dislikes 1. 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? Summary Completely 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 motion 2. For the lights with less solar, we seem to be charging at most once every two weeks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by dinkeldorf

  • Complete Garbage!
Style: Solar Pathlight
Was excited to add these solar path lights to my ring setup. They arrived and I charged them overnight as the instructions said. Installed these lights on the south side of my house which has direct sunlight all day long. Low and behold the lights never charge only discharge. Spent about 20 hours with customer support tried everything possible right up to resetting the lights, with no luck. Sat in the sun all day and all they did was discharge. After the reset I was told if there was no improvement Ring would replace them. This evening when I got home one of the lights was flickering and then went off completely I called Ring support again currently at 45 minutes and getting the run around. As good as the most of the Ring products are good, that is not the case with the solar path lights, and quite disappointed with customer support. At $35 a light one would think they were getting a quality product instead you get a piece of junk. All I can say is stay away from these. Customer support requested I send one light back so the engineer could look at it, just goes to show Ring does not want to honor their warranty. Luckily I am still in the return period with Amazon so back they go! UPDATE: Finally was contacted by Ring support, and was pleased with the resolution. I was able to exchange them for the battery path lights, which are working out very well. Ring was nice enough to include batteries for the lights to offset the cost difference. While my opinion of the solar pathlights hasn’t changed, the customer support has resulted in a 4 star rating. Customer support stated that the issue with the solar lights may be a bad batch of batteries that were included with some of the lights which may have been my issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2020 by CP in CT

  • Very Disappointing - NOT ANY MORE!
Style: Solar Pathlight
UPDATE: Aug 2023 I’ve changed my rating from 1 to 5. Why? Because, after my review a Ring representative reached out to me and offered to work with me to resolve the problem to my satisfaction. I want to say, Aaron was totally engaged, committed and willing to do whatever it would take. He admitted they found there were issues with the Solar Pathlights regarding the batteries and offered to send me one Pathlight and Steplight to test. Because of his support, I was willing to put in several weeks testing these products with different scenarios, and even deliberately trying to make them fail. In the end I found they worked better that what I had prior and also learned how to better configure and use them. I reported back and my effort was clearly appreciated. As a result, I was sent all new Pathlights and Steplights. I am so impressed with Ring’s willingness to back their products. This is not seen often, especially when a company reaches out to you. Great job Ring! Thank you! I am a believer again because of your incredible support! ————————————————- I love my Ring Alarm, Doorbell Pro, and Floodlight Cam, but have to say; the Solar Pathlights, Solar Steplights, and Mailbox Sensor are more misery than worth. It’s a constant battle keeping them online, charged (and they are in bright sun all day long) and batteries. I don’t think they have these products perfected. I have 8 Pathlights that most don’t work, 4 Steplights that most don’t work and a Mailbox Sensor that never works. Too bad, because I would have gotten more. BTW, they worked well for about 3 months then steadily got worse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2022 by MightyT

  • Solar lights
Style: Solar Pathlight
Great product, works great, second set i ordered so far
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2026 by Neal

  • Great idea but....
Style: Solar Pathlight
Pros: * Great integration with ring doorbell. * Very Bright and adjustable. * Motion Sensor that you can intergrate/connect to activate your Ring Video Doorbell sooner. * Solar powered with rechargeable batteries. Cons: * Built-in solar cells aren't sufficient enough to keep rechargeable batteries fully charged. If it doesn't get a full day of cloudless sun, it won't charge fully * Rechargeable Batteries drain quickly due to overactivity or not enough sun or previous point made about solar panels not being adequate enough. * You will find yourself removing the pathlights to recharge the batteries with micro usb indoors more often than you like. Especially in winter. * Ring does not sell replacement batteries for their own product. This unit will require rechargeable high capacity battery type-18650, 3.7v, 3200mah. Made in china. * You can't link to ring chime, only to the doorbell cam which will not activate the chime if activated first by the pathlights. So alert notifications are silent. Ring should update this. Things to Note: In my quest to find replacement batteries with exact specs or higher mah capacity for longer life has been a futile effort! Turns out that there are many fakes, all made in china, and the capacity advertised are not anywhere near or don't exist for this specific sized battery ie...18650. So buyer beware. Even the 3200mah battery that comes with ring unit when tested, was actually much less than whats advertised/printed on the lable (2800-2998mah. Not true 3200mah). In my search thus far, Amazon seems to allow a lot of these fakes to pass and be sold on their site which I've bought only to be disappointed. So it can get quite expensive buying batteries thinking you're buying at the capacity it advertises only to find its fake. Some of these batteries run anywhere from $15 to almost $30 per battery. This cost to much for anyone to buy just for trial and error because non of these companies are honest about what they sell and amazon doesnt vet these sellers. So buyer beware! Do your research! I've yet to find any replacement with actual specs as advertised. Starting to think they don't exist and not enough information from reliable sources to verify what is the highest capacity a 18650 3.7 battery can actually hold?! Many out there without the button which turns out its just a chip underneath added by manufacturers to non-button top versions so it protects your battery from overcharge which result in exploding batteries. Its an overcharge protection feature if you buy an 18650 with button top. Lithiums are known to explode and cause major fires. So be careful with batteries without charge protection feature. Update: If you do go solar and need higher capacity batteries that actually fit the unit, I found these to be the best so far and its sold on amazon. These are legit 3600mah but again, its not a true 3600mah but it did fair much higher capacity than the ring version and fits perfectly in the battery compartment whereas othrr brands fell to short in length to make contact. SNSYIY 3.7V Button Top Batteries USB Rechargeable Battery 3600mAh. I tried these as per suggested from a forum I found when researching replacement batteries and the SNSYIY came up on top as the only one that faired well for the Ring Solar Path lights and so far so good. They are lasting a bit longer. Only had a week with them and so far no need to recharge like the ring version. I'll update as I learn more. My Suggestion: A Hardwired version may be your best option if you want hassle free operating. Just set it and forget it with hardwire. Otherwise, the solar version will be a bit of a nightmare to maintain fully charged. Annoying! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2022 by One Path

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