Yes, but it will charge at a slower rate than on a bright, clear day. As your light charges via the red and violet frequencies of visible light, the charge times will vary based on the UV index or overcast skies. Generally speaking, the higher the UV index, the faster the charge.
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- Will my light charge under indoor lighting?
- It's cloudy, will my light still charge?
- What is direct sunlight?
- Can I charge a device and use my light at the same time?
- Can I use my String Lights while recharging it at the same time?
- What's the difference between charging the light via USB or the solar panel?
- What’s the best way to tie the end of the string?
- How do I detach the unit from the string?
- Do the String Lights work if plugged into something other than the unit?
- Are the bulbs shatterproof?