What you're actually getting
For under eleven quid, this is a solar-powered security light with 258 LEDs, a motion sensor, and three lighting modes. It clips or screws onto a wall, charges in daylight, and flicks on when something moves nearby. Waterproof too, which matters if you live anywhere that sees actual British weather.
Personally, I'd picture this above a side gate or pointing down a dark driveway. That's its sweet spot. Not a floodlight for a building site, just something useful that saves you running cable or fiddling with an electrician.
Who it's for (and who it isn't)
If you've got a dark corner of the garden that needs a bit of security presence, this is spot on. Renters especially will like it since there's no wiring involved. Easy install, no ongoing costs.
It's not for anyone who wants serious brightness across a large area. 258 LEDs sounds impressive but the spread is modest, and solar performance in winter is always patchy. Honest reservation: if your fence or wall gets limited sun, charge time suffers and the light will underperform on longer winter nights.
The value question
There's no listed was-price here, so no dramatic discount to shout about. But at roughly a tenner, the bar is simply: does it work reliably? Community heat on HotUKDeals suggests plenty of people think so.
For the money, it's not half bad. Just go in with realistic expectations: this is a handy, low-effort garden addition, not a professional security setup.