
LED Address Sign
Best for: Best for a quick, no-drill way to make your address visible at night — just do not expect the stock stake or full advertised run time to be bulletproof.
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Our review
A house number that is invisible after dark means missed deliveries and visitors driving past in the rain. This Koyopepi solar sign fixes that with a ground stake you push straight into the lawn — no drilling, no wiring — that charges by day and lights the numbers from dusk to dawn. At 4.4 stars from 91 ratings it is a small sample, but the pattern across reviews is consistent and worth knowing before buying.
Setup is genuinely simple: push the aluminium-alloy panel into the ground, peel on the adhesive number and letter stickers from the included 0-9 and A-F set, and rotate the solar panel up to 270 degrees for the best sun. A button behind the panel switches between warm and cool white light. Several reviewers praised how bright it is and how well it survived wind, rain and snow once installed — one called it the best value they had found for an outdoor address sign.
Where reviews diverge from the marketing claim is run time. Koyopepi advertises about 8 hours on a full charge, but more than one reviewer reports closer to 6-7 hours, and a couple say it does not stay lit all the way until morning. The thin plastic ground stake it ships with is also a known weak point — one reviewer swapped in a piece of rebar for real stability rather than relying on the stock stake in soft or windy ground. One buyer reported total failure after about three months, even after replacing the solar batteries, though that appears to be the exception.
Worth knowing: the numbers are adhesive stickers, not solid moulded inserts — a couple of buyers expected the latter and were mildly surprised.
👍 Pros
- No drilling or wiring — the stake pushes straight into the lawn
- Genuinely bright at night, confirmed by multiple reviewers
- Solar panel rotates 270 degrees to catch the most sun
- Two light modes (warm/cool white) via a simple button
- Held up well through wind, rain and snow for most reviewers
👎 Cons
- Run time often falls short of the advertised ~8 hours — several report 6-7 hours or not lasting till morning
- The included plastic ground stake is flimsy — one reviewer swapped in rebar for stability
- Numbers are adhesive stickers, not solid inserts — a mild surprise for some buyers
- Small review sample (91 ratings) and at least one report of total failure after a few months
Specifications
| Brand | Koyopepi |
|---|---|
| Material | Aluminum alloy |
| Mounting | Ground stake (floor standing / pole mount) — no drilling |
| Power | Solar, 1200mAh battery, ~8hrs claimed run time |
| Light modes | Warm white / cool white, toggle button |
| Included | Number stickers 0-9, letter stickers A-F |
| Size | 12in x 6in |
FAQ
Does it need to be drilled into a wall?
No — it is a ground stake design that pushes into the lawn or soil; no drilling or wiring needed.
How long does it stay lit?
Koyopepi claims about 8 hours after a full charge, but several reviewers report closer to 6-7 hours in practice.
Are the numbers solid pieces or stickers?
They are adhesive stickers from an included 0-9 and A-F set, not solid moulded inserts.
Is the ground stake sturdy?
It can feel flimsy in soft or windy ground — one reviewer recommends reinforcing it with a piece of rebar for extra stability.
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