== == Experimental setup
Both lights were mounted on the same tree, the solar panels are oriented the same, side by side, so that there should be no differences here.
=== Similarities: ===
+ Two modes, Lighting and flashing (then keep the chains longer, the rebel neighbors but sometimes earlier)
+ Light sensor of the chain at night turns on its own, when it gets dark.
=== === Differences
The chains differ astonishingly in almost all characteristics, which I did not expect.
1. KooPower LED Solar String Lights Lamp for outdoor Christmas weddings birthdays or any celebration - (8M Solar 60 LED warm white) (AISN B00FECNVTQ)
+ Smaller solar panel than (AISN B00FECNZII), the significantly stronger put on the spit than the other tested chain.
+ The angle to the sun can be changed by adjusting screw.
+/- Buttons for on / off and flash / shine are printheads when rumdrückt wild, you can not see the end, what has been set, which is a bit of a gamble and may need to be adjusted on the first night in the dark, if you can observe the result directly.
+ Lights hot-setting / yellowish
+ Holds more than twice as long as by the other tested Lichterkette
2. KooPower LED Solar Fairy Lights Outdoor 10M 80 White (AISN B00FECNZII)
+ Larger solar panel than the other tested chain. However, the angle can not be adjusted and the panel is quite loosely attached to the spit. Can thus be easily taken down and easily slips out when you rumträgt it because you have to watch.
+ You can see exactly to the toggle switches, which you have set.
+ Intensive bluish light.
+ Looks for a dull day for about 4 hours, less than half the time the other chain in the night still lit even at 1:30 while it gave up to 22 clock.
== Conclusion ==
It depends on what you want. If you'd rather more bulbs that do not light as long (because you do not want to annoy the neighbors), then one is with 10M 80 White (who are more blue) better off. If you want to, that illuminates long should grab warm white to 8M 60 LED. I definitely prefer the 8M 60 LED warm white.