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The short version: the decision is mostly determined by your mounting spot, not personal preference. If there’s no existing electrical wiring where the light needs to go, solar is your only realistic option and a good one. If wiring is available and you want guaranteed nightly output regardless of weather, hardwired is the more reliable choice.

Representative Products Compared
| Product | Best for | Price | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| HMCITY 120 LED Solar Motion Sensor Light | Solar pick | $19.98 | Price |
| LEPOWER Hardwired LED Security Light | Hardwired pick | $32.99 | Price |
Where the Real Differences Are
Installation. Solar needs no wiring at all — mount and angle the panel toward the sun. Hardwired needs an existing outdoor junction box or fixture, and connecting it is a real (if usually manageable) electrical job.
Reliability. Hardwired works identically every night with no dependency on weather. Solar performs excellently in a genuinely sunny spot but can underperform through winter or in shaded positions.
Brightness. The highest-output options on the market tend to be hardwired — up to 9,000+ lumens versus roughly 2,500 lumens at the top of the solar category on this hub.
Cost. Solar options on this hub run cheaper upfront than the hardwired picks, though the gap is modest.
Winner by Use Case
Best for a shed, fence line or any position with no existing wiring: Solar, specifically the HMCITY pick.
Best for a position with existing wiring wanting maximum reliability: Hardwired, specifically the LEPOWER pick.
Best for a large area needing maximum brightness: Hardwired, stepping up to the LUTEC 80W’s 9,000 lumens.
Best overall value for most residential positions: Either — check sun exposure and wiring availability at your specific spot first.
Read More
See the full HMCITY review and LEPOWER review, or the wider best solar security light and best security light roundups.
Verdict
Let your mounting spot decide: no wiring means solar, existing wiring plus a need for guaranteed nightly reliability means hardwired. Both categories are well-evidenced and well-reviewed on this hub — the right choice depends on the position, not a universal winner.