Solar Bollard Lights ThatActually Work.
Hardwired fixtures like these cost $400-600 per light -- before the electrician, permits, and trenching. Add a monthly power bill that never stops. The Pro-Line Bollard cuts all of it.
“Contractor quoted $18K to wire the driveway. Year and a half in, runs every night like day one.”
-- Robert K., Tampa FL · ★★★★★
Had two cheap solar sets fail within six months of each other. Both dead by winter. These have been in since last spring and run every single night without fail.

My front yard is completely transformed. Neighbors have been stopping to ask about them since the first night they turned on. Three people on my street have ordered since.

Contractor quoted me close to 18K just to wire pathway lights down the driveway. Ended up going with eight sets of these instead for a fraction of that. Year and a half in, runs every single night exactly like day one. Not exaggerating.

Going on two full winters and they run strong every single night. The aluminum housing is the real deal -- nothing like the cheap plastic stakes I used to burn through every season.

Landscape company quoted me anywhere from $6500 to $8200 to hardwire four path lights. No permits no trenching no waiting on a contractor. Got four sets, installed them in two hours. Honestly they look better than the hardwired ones my neighbor paid full price for.

That warm amber glow reflecting off the water at night is exactly the ambiance I had been trying to create for years. Every single dollar was worth it. We sit outside every evening now.

I was genuinely skeptical about solar in Colorado. We get real winters. These have been running strong every night through two full seasons including last February when we had 11 days straight of overcast.

We have a fully custom built beach house right on the coast. Salt air destroys everything we put outside, usually within one season. Two full years with these and the aluminum looks exactly like the day we installed them.

Set up six sets along the pathway that runs through our pergola. The warm light at night completely changed the feel of the whole property. Every time I pull in it honestly feels like checking into a resort.

I manage a 24-unit community in Seattle. We lined the main entry walkway with eight sets. Six months in, zero failures, zero complaints. Seattle rain included.

Our HOA flagged the neighborhood entrance lighting as a line item. These handled it in an afternoon. No electrician, no permits, no budget committee approval needed. Monument looks better than it ever has.

Just finished our pool build and realized the landscaper never ran wire to the near side. We weren't about to tear up the new pavers. Picked up a few sets of these and the poolside actually looks better lit than the wired side. No joke.

Replaced four sets of cheap pathway stakes with these bollards. The difference is remarkable. These define the space. The old lights just dotted the ground and died every winter anyway.

We manage an HOA outside Chicago. Lined the community pool entrance with eight of these. Two winters and a polar vortex later, every single one is still running every single night.

Rooftop terrace. Every other option required an electrician and city permits. These took two hours to install. The crystal glass accent glows in a way that looks like a $400 fixture. Nobody believes they're solar.

Ordered two to test along the cedar fence line. Had six more on the way before the first night was over. The warm glow with the fence lit up behind the lights looks better than anything I pictured when I ordered.

Had two cheap solar sets fail within six months of each other. Both dead by winter. These have been in since last spring and run every single night without fail.

My front yard is completely transformed. Neighbors have been stopping to ask about them since the first night they turned on. Three people on my street have ordered since.

Contractor quoted me close to 18K just to wire pathway lights down the driveway. Ended up going with eight sets of these instead for a fraction of that. Year and a half in, runs every single night exactly like day one. Not exaggerating.

Going on two full winters and they run strong every single night. The aluminum housing is the real deal -- nothing like the cheap plastic stakes I used to burn through every season.

Landscape company quoted me anywhere from $6500 to $8200 to hardwire four path lights. No permits no trenching no waiting on a contractor. Got four sets, installed them in two hours. Honestly they look better than the hardwired ones my neighbor paid full price for.

That warm amber glow reflecting off the water at night is exactly the ambiance I had been trying to create for years. Every single dollar was worth it. We sit outside every evening now.

I was genuinely skeptical about solar in Colorado. We get real winters. These have been running strong every night through two full seasons including last February when we had 11 days straight of overcast.

We have a fully custom built beach house right on the coast. Salt air destroys everything we put outside, usually within one season. Two full years with these and the aluminum looks exactly like the day we installed them.

Set up six sets along the pathway that runs through our pergola. The warm light at night completely changed the feel of the whole property. Every time I pull in it honestly feels like checking into a resort.

I manage a 24-unit community in Seattle. We lined the main entry walkway with eight sets. Six months in, zero failures, zero complaints. Seattle rain included.

Our HOA flagged the neighborhood entrance lighting as a line item. These handled it in an afternoon. No electrician, no permits, no budget committee approval needed. Monument looks better than it ever has.

Just finished our pool build and realized the landscaper never ran wire to the near side. We weren't about to tear up the new pavers. Picked up a few sets of these and the poolside actually looks better lit than the wired side. No joke.

Replaced four sets of cheap pathway stakes with these bollards. The difference is remarkable. These define the space. The old lights just dotted the ground and died every winter anyway.

We manage an HOA outside Chicago. Lined the community pool entrance with eight of these. Two winters and a polar vortex later, every single one is still running every single night.

Rooftop terrace. Every other option required an electrician and city permits. These took two hours to install. The crystal glass accent glows in a way that looks like a $400 fixture. Nobody believes they're solar.

Ordered two to test along the cedar fence line. Had six more on the way before the first night was over. The warm glow with the fence lit up behind the lights looks better than anything I pictured when I ordered.
You Wanted Solar Pathway Lights That Glow All Night.
But You Got Plastic Stakes That Died by October.
You had the vision. Warm glowing path lights lining both sides of your walkway. An outdoor space that felt curated, intentional. Like a resort you'd actually want to come home to. So you ordered a top-rated set online.
The photos looked incredible. Sleek bollards, warm light, five stars. You ordered a 4-pack for $35. The listing said 200 lumens.
Plastic bodies arrived. A dim yellowish glow that barely reached the ground. The real output was closer to 20. By month two, half stopped working entirely.
You didn't pick the wrong style. You picked the wrong product. The V4 Pro-Line Bollard was built for homeowners who won't settle for "good enough from the street."
Designed Like a $600 Landscape Fixture.
Powered by the Sun.
Every detail exists because cheap bollards failed at it.

Warm Vibe or Modern Clean. Your Call.
V4 exclusive: switch between 3000K soft warm white for cozy evenings and 4000K daylight white for a sleek modern look. One light, two moods. Toggle anytime via the button on the unit.

Aluminum Body, Crystal Glass Accent
Full powder-coated aluminum structure with a real crystal glass light diffuser. The light doesn't just work. It looks like it belongs on your property. Not a trace of plastic.

Still Glowing at Sunrise When Theirs Died at 9pm
Adaptive battery management starts bright in the evening, intelligently dims overnight, and never dies before sunrise. 100 true lumens at 22 inches from the ground delivers more usable walking-surface light than a 300-lumen fixture mounted at 6 feet. 8-12 hour runtime every night.

Two Minutes. No Electrician. No Excuses.
Aluminum stake for lawns and gardens. Surface mount kit for decks, concrete, and porches. Both included. No wiring, no permits, no tools beyond your hands.
One Design. Endless Possibilities.
Homeowners place Pro-Line Bollards everywhere they want real landscape lighting without the electrician bill.

Garden Borders
Line flower beds and garden edges with warm light that makes landscaping look intentional even after dark.
MOST POPULAR
Walkways & Paths
Both sides of your entry path. Guests see the glow before they reach the door.
2-4 SETS
Patios & Decks
Surface mount on hardscapes. Define your outdoor living space with bright, even perimeter lighting.
SURFACE MOUNT
HOAs & Rentals
Professional-grade looks at every entrance. Volume pricing available for property managers.
VOLUME PRICINGReady to give your yard the look it deserves?
Most homeowners order 3-4 sets to line both sides of a walkway. Volume discounts start at 2 sets.
The $269 Solar Bollard Light vs. the $5,000 Hardwired Install.
Same presence. Same performance. A fraction of the cost. None of the maintenance.
The Pro-Line V4 uses German Osram 2835 LED chips at CRI 90+, matching the color rendering accuracy of professional hardwired landscape fixtures that cost $400-600 per light installed.
Unlike budget solar lights with polycrystalline panels rated at 10-30 lumens and 2-4 hour runtimes, the Pro-Line delivers 100 true lumens through a glass monocrystalline panel with adaptive battery management for true dusk-to-dawn operation.
Zero wiring. Zero permits. Zero electricity bills.
$269.99 for 2 lights · Free shipping · 24-month warranty
Three levels of terraced landscaping. Electrician wanted $9K just for the backyard. Twelve of these later, every tier glows from dusk to dawn. Guests think we had it professionally wired.Daniel R. · Scottsdale, AZ · 6 Sets
Real Homeowners. Real Yards.
Unedited reviews from verified buyers.

“They light up at dusk and stay on until sunrise. Bright for several hours then dim down to stay on all night. I could not be happier with how they've performed over a full year.”

“One lamp stopped working. Without me even asking, they sent a replacement. The product is the highest quality solar light I've come across and the customer service is top notch.”

“True Lumens was recommended by a good friend. I've reordered several more times since. The quality is unmatched.”
Every night you wait is a night your property looks like everyone else's.
Your neighbors will notice. Your guests will ask.
Most homeowners order 3-4 sets to complete their walkway. Volume discounts start at 2 sets.
How to Install Solar Bollard Lights:
Unbox. Place. Done.
No electricians. No permits. No YouTube tutorials.
Unbox Your 2-Pack
1 MINUTEAttach the aluminum stake or surface mount base. Twist-lock connection. Zero tools.
Place Them
30 SECONDSPush into soil along your path. Or mount on concrete, decks, or porches with the included hardware.
Enjoy Every Night
AUTOMATICSolar charges by day. Lights activate at dusk. Off at sunrise. Toggle warm or cool via the button on the light.
Solar Bollard Light Questions, Answered.
Ready to see what true lumens look like on your property?
Most homeowners order 3-4 sets. Volume discounts start at 2 sets.












German Osram Pro-Line Bollard Solar Lights® V4 | 100LM | Aluminum / Glass | 2-Pack
100LM German Osram LEDs. Bi-Color 3000K/4000K. Aluminum + crystal glass. Dusk-to-dawn. 2-Pack.
💡 How Many Sets Do You Need?
8-10 ft spacing fills a 40ft walkway with 4 sets. 6-8 ft for the magazine-quality glow takes 6 sets. Most buyers order more within a week of seeing them at night.
1 set = 2 lights · Select quantity in the drawer above · Discounts apply automatically
Pro-Line Bollard V4 · 2-Pack
🏆 The last solar lights you'll ever buy.
●Limited Availability Due to High Demand
●24-Month Replacement Warranty
●Arrives in 3-7 Business Days
