🌞 Light up your adventure, powered by the sun and ready for anything!
The Qoolife Solar Camping Light Bar is a rechargeable, foldable LED tube light featuring a robust 4000mAh lithium polymer battery and dual charging via solar or adapter. With IP66 waterproofing, multiple lighting modes, magnetic and strap mounting options, and emergency power bank capability, it’s the ultimate lightweight (257g) outdoor companion for camping, hiking, and travel.
Brand | Qoolife |
Color | Green/White |
Material | TPU |
Style | T-80 |
Light fixture form | Pendant |
Room Type | Outdoor |
Product Dimensions | 33.46"L x 3.58"W x 3.19"H |
Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Installation Type | Tabletop |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Control Method | Touch |
Light Source Type | Light Emitting Diode (LED) |
Finish Type | Painted |
Shade Material | Iron |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Light Color | white |
Shape | cylinder" or "tubular |
Included Components | Batteries included |
Lighting Method | LED |
Specification Met | IP 66 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Wattage | 2 watts |
Bulb Base | GU24 |
Controller Type | Touch" or "NA |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brightness | 200 lumen |
Efficiency | High |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Shade Color | Transparent |
Fixture Type | Removable |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | Qoolife |
Size | 85 CM |
Model Name | QL-TBL-80 |
Part Number | QL-TBL-80 |
Item Weight | 13 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | QL-TBL-80 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Finish types | Painted |
Special Features | Foldable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
M**E
Easy to use
Came in handy for camp
R**D
Na
Very nice and bright
R**
not very bright
Its a great concept but it is not very bright.
A**R
Great soft camping light
Love this inflatable light - you can roll it around and make it shorter or the entire long length. It has magnets on the backside so I can attach it to our metal poles in the shed and it sticks. It is a soft ambient light - not a super bright light. Worked well for my outdoor kitchen when I was camping for a few months. Easy to recharge in full sunlight daily. Recommend this :)
E**C
Not the lightest camp light, but very very versatile. Bright enough and solar charging to boot.
At first I was not too impressed with this camp light, but it has grown on me and I'll tell you why.Firstly, it's not too heavy. At 9 ounces according to my scale (see picture) it is almost something I could carry when backpacking, although it may be overkill for that use. If you decide to do that, it should be easy to affix it to the top of your pack so it gets some sun while hiking and you will have it available when you set up camp. It has an indication of charge level when you turn it on, so you know how much it charged during the day. I don't have a good handle on this yet, as I have only used it a couple of times but I will update this review as I use it more.You should fold it the way it comes rather than rolling it up to avoid damaging the strip of LEDs along its length, but other than that, it is made of tough material and seems very well sealed against water ingress. It is super easy to blow up, you just blow into it once or twice (really) and you press the air valve to deflate. That's it.As for he lighting, it is a little bluish-violet in color but that doesn't seem like a big drawback. It has 3 levels of light which are appropriate for camping, and an SOS blink mode for rescue. In the brightest mode it is not going to light up the whole valley but that is not necessary. It lights up even a large tent like ours plenty well.Although it is supposed to be able to charge your phone or other device with the included C to A adapter, I would only use it this way in a dire emergency, as the battery is thin/small and not likely to charge very fast given the solar panel, which is also small. If on the other hand you want to charge it from your car or a larger panel or powerbank, then it will charge right up. I tried this. It also sticks to the side or roof of a car with its included magnets or you can hang it from a tree branch or tarp line with the included straps.Nice piece of gear for a large tent. Perfect for car camping, right on the edge of backpacker equipment.Recommended.
K**R
Christmas gift
My daughter loved this clever camp light. It's really cool
S**F
Very Interesting Concept Light
Pros:InflatableCompactFoldableCordlessDual PoweredSolar OptionMultiple Light ModesIP66 RatingConvenientLightweightMagnetic BackingCons:NoneWhat I received in the package:1 x QOOLIFE Camping Tent Light1 x Vecro Strip1 x TYPE-C USB Charging Cable1 x TYPE-C to TYPE-A Adapter1 x User ManualThis QOOLIFE Camping Tent Light product I ordered in the 85cm (roughly 33 1/2”) model. This is a very interesting solution and it folds down to the size of just bigger than an iPhone. At a weight of about 12.6oz it is easy to carry and throw into a backpack. Fully inflated the light is roughly 34” x 3 1/2” x 3”. Collapsed this light is approximately 8 1/2” x 5” x 1 1/2”. It is lightweight at only 8.9 oz.The light comes with an internal 4000 mAh Lithium Polymer battery that can be charged either with a plug-in or by the solar panel that is integrated into the light. Charging with a plug-in charger, will fully charge the battery in 1 1/2 - 3 hours. The solar panel will charge the battery fully in roughly 24 hours depending on conditions.The device has multiple lighting modes. In night light mode, it has an uptime of up to 40 hours. In flashlight mode, uptime is up to 6 hours and in full brightness mode, you can get up to 4 hours of light. The light itself give off up to 250 lumens.The light is IP66 rated, which means that the light system itself is protected from powerful jets of water but it is not protected against immersion in water. So I would not call this product water proof but rather, water resistant.The light itself is made of a TPU material that is tough enough to be semi-durable. Sort of like raft material so be careful as it can be punctured so keep it away from burs and stickers, etc.The back of the light has two magnetic circles in it. So you can attach it to metal or fold it over something and make a hanging light. But the magnets are not extremely strong.In testing, this light is rather ingenious. I have some other lighting solutions that are sort of like collapsable cubes but this allows much more versatility as to where it can be placed. As it can be folded onto itself using the magnetics. Or if you don’t fully inflate it, it can easily be fashioned in almost any position. The light it self is an LED strip that is not extremely bright. But it does offer enough light for a tent.The light can be fully inflated by less than two full breathes. Deflating is a little more difficult. You have to depress the button in the middle of the air valve, while simultaneously forcing the air out of the light.The light can also be used as an emergency power bank if needed. It offers a TYPE-C USB port for charging.I appreciate you taking the time to read this. All in all, I think this is a steal at $27 dollars at the time of this review. Its ability to be compact and lightweight lend itself specifically to hiking and camping. But it is also a great emergency sort of light and power if needed. Hope this information was helpful. [5 Stars]
S**Y
It's ok
Bright enough to find your keys, not enough to play poker at the camp table.
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