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Contatto specializes in energy-efficient solar-powered decorative lighting, including lifelike greenery garlands and string lights for indoor and outdoor spaces.

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About Contatto

Contatto is a brand that focuses on providing charming, energy-efficient decorative lighting solutions for both indoor and outdoor environments. Their product lineup includes a variety of novelty lights such as solar-powered ivy leaf string lights, which are designed to bring a touch of nature and ambiance to patios, balconies, gardens, and special events like weddings. By integrating realistic faux plant designs with reliable solar technology, Contatto offers eco-friendly lighting that automatically charges during the day and illuminates at night.

Whether you are looking to enhance your home decor or create a magical atmosphere for an outdoor gathering, Contatto's waterproof and versatile string lights offer an easy-to-use solution. Their products emphasize simplicity, durability, and aesthetic appeal, making it effortless to beautify any space.

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  • How do I charge my Contatto solar string lights?

    The solar panel must be turned on (switch pressed to open) during the day to absorb sunlight and store electricity.

  • Are Contatto string lights waterproof?

    Yes, the solar panel and the decorative vines feature a waterproof design suitable for outdoor use on patios, balconies, and gardens.

  • How long does it take to fully charge the lights?

    It typically takes 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight to fully charge the battery, providing up to 8 hours of lighting time.

  • Why aren't my Contatto lights turning on at night?

    Ensure the power switch on the solar panel is in the ON position so it can charge during the day. Also, make sure the panel is in a dark environment at night, as ambient light can prevent the automatic sensor from turning the lights on.