What you're actually getting

Four solar lights, each with five convex lenses rather than the usual flat disc you see on budget options. That design choice matters more than you'd think. Convex lenses push light outward instead of just glowing weakly upward into the sky. A mate of mine has a similar setup on his back fence and it actually casts usable light onto the patio below, not just a vague ambient glow.

You get two white light modes (warm and cool) plus RGB with nine colours and ten different lighting modes. Honestly, the colour stuff is mostly for people who want a bit of fun at a barbecue or want to set a mood. Day-to-day, you'll probably land on a steady warm white and leave it there.

Who this suits, and who it doesn't

If you've got a south or west-facing fence that gets decent sun through the afternoon, these will charge up fine and run a few hours into the evening. If your garden is heavily shaded or you're buying these for a north-facing wall in November, temper your expectations a bit.

No original "was" price listed, so there's no discount to shout about here. The community heat on HotUKDeals suggests people are finding value at the current price, but go in clear-eyed.

For a casual garden setup, kids who want colourful lights, or just filling a dark corner of the fence without running cables, not half bad at all. Just don't expect professional-grade brightness. These are decorative first, functional second.