Solar Sun Jar
Solar Sun Jar Best Review
- The Sun Jar is an incredible invention that enables you to store sunlight and then reuse it as nightlight!
- The Sun Jar operates by using a specialised Solar Power Cell battery the battery charges from the daylight when the Sun Jar is placed in an open space (for example in a window cell) and comes to life automatically at night by lighting up in the dark!
- The Sun Jar is waterproof and can be used indoors or outside
- The Sun Jar measures approximately 16 x 10 cm
- The Sun Jar requires a Solar Power Cell battery (included)
Product Description
Jam jars store jam the Sun jar collects and stores sunshine so that you can use it at night Original design by Tobias Wong Made with a traditional Mason jar and high tech energy efficient lighting! Captured inside the jar are a highly efficient solar cell rechargeable battery and low energy LED lamps. When the jar is placed in sunlight the solar cell makes an electrical current that charges the battery over a few hours. This energy is then used at night to power the three LED lamps inside the jar. Sun Jar pack The light is diffused by the frosted jar and give the appearance of sunlight emitting from the (warm coloured LED lights are used to give a more natural and warm light). You may have noticed that there is no switch on the sun jar – in fact there are no visible controls at all – there is a clever light sensor inside that automatically activates the lights when it gets dark or lights are turned out!* Mason Jars are not only wonderful but by their very nature they are completely water forceful – so the Sun Jar can happily be left outside in any ride out conditions. A perfect garden light or night light for a kids bedroom. *there is an override switch inside the lid to turn off the light at night and conserve battery life. How it works! Sun Jars need DIRECT sunshine to work! Leave the Sun Jar outside or in a sunny window in DIRECT sunlight for several hours to charge (electric light indoors is not bright enough!). Terrible ride out is terrible news for Sun Jars! You may find that in winter or cloudy ride out your Sun Jar illuminates for less time than normal or even not at all. This is because your Sun Jar require SUN to re-charge! For improved results leave the Sun Jar switched off (switch up) whilst charging. Simply switch it to the on position (switch down) when you would like it to glow. This conserves battery life and will leave it to illuminate when you need it to. If the ride out has been particularly terrible as a last alternative you can also charge the batteries in a normal bat.
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I bought this with the Moon jar. The Sun jar wasn’t nearly as bright and the light not excellent enough. I returned it. Shame as it would have been a nice product had the light been sufficent.
Rating: 3 / 5
Very nice bright blue light but after a day or so it stopped working and just flickered from time to time. I returned it. Shame as it would have been a nice product.
Rating: 2 / 5
I bought one as a gift for someone else and it was splendid at first. The person really liked it and was using it at night time to read a modest. Sorry to say, it stopped recharging after about 1 week of use. I am returning it. I bought it someplace else, not on Amazon, but it is the same product.
Rating: 1 / 5
The company from which I bought this was wonderful. It arrived very quickly. It’s really a piece of rubbish though. I sat it in a very sunny southern window for three days (with the switch turned off) so it would really charge before using it for the first time. That third night, I switched it on and watched it glow brightly for one minute, and then very poorly for another ten minutes, at which point it went out completely. I tried again three more times (different days, after recharging the battery) with the same poor effect. I thought perhaps that the rechargeable battery might have been ancient, so I bought new ones. Same thing again.
Save your money, for although this is a lovely concept, it just DOESN’T WORK!
Rating: 1 / 5
I like the other reviewer’s suggestion of replacing the top with a clear (not frosted) one. I had thought about leaving the top open to see if it would charge better, but I was worried the whole thing would fall over. The lamp certainly doesn’t seem to charge very well. After sitting in a south-facing picture window in the full sun all day, it only lasts an hour or two once the sun goes down. Maybe out-of-doors, in the summer, it would do better.
Also, if you care, the color of the light is quite violet. More purple than pink.
Rating: 3 / 5