
Solar-Powered Auto Glow
The built-in solar panel charges in direct sunlight during the day, while the light sensor helps the owl glow automatically after sunset. It is an easy way to add outdoor ambience without wiring or daily manual switching.
Spooky-Cute Owl Garden Décor
The owl design adds a fun mix of charm and mystery to outdoor spaces. It works beautifully for Halloween décor, autumn garden styling, pathway accents, flowerbeds, and year-round outdoor personality.
Outdoor-Ready Easy Installation
The stake design makes setup quick and tool-free. Connect the stake parts, attach the owl light, switch it on, and push it into the ground. The weather-resistant shell is designed for outdoor use in common garden conditions.
Why Choose Us?
|   | Thritake | Others |
|---|---|---|
| Solar powered design | ||
| Auto night lighting | ||
| Decorative owl shape | ||
| Outdoor stake installation | ||
| Halloween & garden décor |
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Your Questions Answered
Does it need wiring?
Does it need wiring?
No. It is solar powered and does not require wiring. Place it where the solar panel can receive sunlight.
Is it waterproof?
Is it waterproof?
It is designed for outdoor use and can handle common rain and splashes. Do not immerse it in water or place it in areas with standing water.
Does it turn on automatically at night?
Does it turn on automatically at night?
Yes. When the switch is on and the solar panel has charged properly, the built-in light sensor helps it glow automatically after dark.
Can it stay outside all year?
Can it stay outside all year?
It is made for outdoor display, but for longer use, avoid extreme weather exposure and store it during severe storms, heavy snow, or long periods of harsh conditions.
How do I install it?
How do I install it?
Connect the stake parts, attach the light to the pole, turn the switch on, and push the spike into the ground.
How long does it stay lit?
How long does it stay lit?
Lighting time depends on sunlight exposure, weather, season, and battery charge. Better direct sunlight usually supports better nighttime lighting.


