Listings show specific IP ratings—IP54, IP65, and IP67—and use general labels such as waterproof, weatherproof, and water-resistant.
Most listings report run times of about 8–12 hours after a full daytime charge, with several noting around 8–10 hours and some items advertising up to 12 hours.
Some listings specify panel ratings such as 5V 0.8W and 5.5V 3W; several state a full charge requires about 6–8 hours of sunlight.
Common methods include push-in ground stakes and tool-free stake setups; flat-mount bases that screw to wood/stone/brick/pavers (some include screws and anchors); and hook-and-loop or floor placement for low-profile disk lights.
Most garden and deck lights use integrated LED modules (non-replaceable in many cases). At least one string-light listing uses incandescent S14-style bulbs.
Examples include stake-style pathway lights (~28 inches tall), small globes about 4 × 4 × 4 inches, low-profile deck/disk lights roughly 4.75 × 4.75 × 1 inches, and string lights spanning about 25 feet.