Our top pick is the Pgzsy Memorial Deep Tone wind chime, a two pack with a low, resonant tone and over 3,000 ratings. The FSVGYY 32-inch is the best value at around $27, and the XUJIQI Feng Shui bell chime is the cheapest way in at about $11.
If you have just moved into a place with a balcony, a patio or even a single sunny window, a wind chime is one of the cheapest ways to make it feel like home. The hard part is that "best wind chime" means completely different things depending on whether you want a deep, almost meditative hum, a light decorative tinkle, or something that lights up at night. Australian conditions add another layer: harsh UV, salt air near the coast and the kind of westerly gusts that shred cheap nylon cord inside a season.
This guide cuts through that. We focused on chimes that are actually in stock on Amazon Australia right now, with real Australian review counts, and we matched each one to a use case so you are not guessing. Whether you want a low tone that will not annoy the neighbours, a colourful glass piece for a covered porch, or the cheapest thing that still sounds good, there is a pick below for you.
What are the best wind chimes in Australia right now?
The best all-round wind chime for most Australian buyers is the Pgzsy Memorial Deep Tone, which arrives as a two-pack of precisely tuned aluminium chimes with a genuinely low, calming sound. If you want the best balance of price and tone, the FSVGYY 32-inch is hand-tuned to an E pentatonic scale and costs around a third of what boutique chimes do. And if you just want something pleasant for under fifteen dollars, the XUJIQI Feng Shui bell chime is the budget entry point.
Below is the short version before we get into each pick in detail. Prices and review counts were checked at the time of writing and will move around, so treat them as a guide rather than a promise.
Top pick (deep tone): Pgzsy Memorial Deep Tone, two-pack, about $36, 4.5 stars from more than 3,400 ratings.
Best value: FSVGYY 32-inch Black, about $27, 4.8 stars from more than 4,400 ratings.
Budget pick: XUJIQI Feng Shui dragon bell, about $11, 4.5 stars from more than 570 ratings.
Also worth it: WENANA 36-inch aluminium, UpBlend Havasu hand-tuned, MorTime solar light chime, and the H&D glass leaf suncatcher.
How did we choose these wind chimes?
We are an Australian first-home content team, not a test lab, so we want to be upfront about method. We do not hang chimes in a wind tunnel. Instead we study the listings, the verified Australian reviews and the wider market, then we match products to the buyers most likely to be searching. Here is what shaped the shortlist.
Real Australian availability: every pick is in stock on Amazon Australia with an Australian dollar price, not a US import you cannot actually receive.
Verified ratings, not vibes: we only included chimes with a real star rating and at least several dozen ratings, and we read the Australian reviews specifically for weather and durability comments.
Tone matched to use case: we separated deep-tone aluminium chimes from light glass and bell styles, because the buyer who wants a meditative hum is not the buyer who wants a colourful suncatcher.
Durability in our climate: we weighted nylon cord quality, anodised or powder-coated finishes and UV resistance, because Australian sun is the number one killer of budget chimes.
Value at the price: we cross-checked prices against the boutique market, where comparable tuned chimes routinely run $75 to $470, to make sure each pick earns its spot.
Honest flaws: for every pick we read the one and two star reviews and summarised the real trade-offs, so you know what you are giving up.
Best deep-tone wind chime for a calming garden: Pgzsy Memorial Deep Tone
If you want that low, resonant hum that makes a courtyard feel like a retreat, the Pgzsy Memorial Deep Tone is our top pick, and it arrives as a two-pack so you can hang one out front and one out back. It carries a deep review base of more than 3,400 ratings at 4.5 stars, which is a strong signal for a sub-forty-dollar product.
Top pick
Pgzsy
2 Pack Pgzsy Memorial Wind Chimes Outdoor Large Deep Tone, Elegant Sympathy Wind-Chime Personalized with 6 Tuned Tubes for Garden Patio Balcony and Home
4.5(3,408)
The Pgzsy Memorial Deep Tone two-pack is our top pick: a genuinely low, soothing tone, one of the deepest review bases here, and a price that buys two.
$36.48
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The sound is the headline. Six tuned aluminium tubes, ranging roughly from 6.8 to 10.9 inches, are set to a deep tone rather than a bright tinkle, and Australian reviewers repeatedly describe it as calming rather than noisy. One owner noted that, unlike some chimes, these actually sound in a normal breeze instead of needing hurricane-force wind, while another reported them still chiming happily on a patio four and a half metres up after facing strong westerlies. The total drop is about 28 inches from hook to base, so it reads as a substantial piece without dominating a small balcony.
Construction is sensible for the money. The tubes are powder-coated aluminium that will not rust, and the whole string runs on sturdy nylon rope. Because it is a two-pack, the effective price per chime is genuinely low, which is why it edges out single chimes that cost nearly as much. For a first home where you want one calming feature in the garden without overthinking it, this is the easy recommendation.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
It is sold as a memorial and sympathy chime, so the styling leans plain silver rather than decorative. The wooden wind catcher at the bottom is longer than some people expect, and a small number of reviewers received one chime with the internal strings not properly secured, though Amazon refunds made that painless. None of these change the core value of two good deep-tone chimes for the price of one mid-range one.
Best value wind chime: FSVGYY 32-inch Black
The FSVGYY 32-inch is the best value chime here, and it is also the most reviewed product in this entire guide, with more than 4,400 ratings at 4.8 stars. For roughly $27 you get a hand tuned, single chime deep tone setup that punches well above its price.
Runner-up
FSVGYY
FSVGYY Wind-Chimes-Outdoor-Large-Decor, Deep Tone Soothing Melodic Tones Windchimes, Wind Chimes for Outside, Memorial Wind Chimes Best Gift for Mom Women Grandma Neighbors(32" Black Coated Aluminum)
4.8(4,406)
The FSVGYY 32-inch is the best value chime here and the most reviewed product in the guide, delivering a hand-tuned pentatonic sound for around $27.
$17.85
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What makes it stand out is the tuning. FSVGYY tunes this 32-inch chime to an E pentatonic scale, which is the same approach the expensive boutique brands use, so the notes stay in harmony with each other rather than clashing. Australian reviewers describe the sound as deep and beautifully made, with several specifically saying it sounds exactly as deep as they hoped. The finish is a fluorocarbon spray on virgin aluminium tubes, paired with more corrosion-resistant nylon cord, which is exactly the kind of spec that matters under Australian sun.
At 32 inches it sits in the sweet spot for size: big enough to produce a proper low tone, small enough to suit a townhouse courtyard or a generous balcony. It also ships with a greeting card, which makes it an easy gift as well as a self-purchase. If the Pgzsy two-pack is more chime than you need and you only want one really good one, this is the chime to buy.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The styling is deliberately minimalist and black, so it will not suit you if you want colour or ornament. A few buyers note the "large" framing oversells the physical size, so set expectations at a tidy 32-inch chime rather than something dramatic. And as a single chime at this price, it does not match the per-unit value of the two-pack if you actually need two.
Best cheap wind chime under $15: XUJIQI Feng Shui dragon bell
If you just want something pleasant hanging by the door without spending much, the XUJIQI Feng Shui bell chime is the cheapest pick in this guide at around $11, and it still holds a 4.5-star rating across more than 570 reviews. It is the budget entry point, full stop.
Budget pick
XUJIQI
XUJIQI Lucky Wind Chimes Fengshui Bell Copper Alloy Dragon Bell 6 Bells Hanging Wind Bell for Home Garden Hanging Good Luck Blessing
4.5(574)
The budget pick is the XUJIQI Feng Shui dragon bell at roughly $11, which is more decorative tinkle than deep tone but very hard to beat on price.
$10.50
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This is a copper-alloy bell chime rather than a tubular deep-tone chime, so set your expectations accordingly. It uses six small bells on a roughly 50 centimetre drop, tuned to a pentatonic scale so the notes stay sweet and clear rather than clanging. Reviewers describe a light, melodic, bell-like sound that is more of a gentle tinkle than a meditative hum. It leans into Feng Shui styling, with the dragon and openwork detailing positioned as a good-luck and blessing piece, which makes it a popular small gift.
The honest framing is that this is a decorative chime first and a sound chime second. It is small and light, so it suits a sheltered doorway, a window eave or a balcony corner rather than an exposed garden where you want volume. But for the price of a coffee and a snack, it is a charming way to add a little movement and sound to a rental or a first home, and it is hard to be disappointed at eleven dollars.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
At least one Australian reviewer found it very small and quiet, which is the main trade-off at this price and size. It will not give you a deep tone, and in a strong wind the small bells can sound busy rather than soothing. Treat it as decorative good fortune with a pleasant jingle, not as your main garden chime.
Best aluminium wind chime for the price: WENANA 36-inch
The WENANA 36-inch aluminium chime is one of the best looking sub-twenty-dollar options, and it holds a strong 4.8-star rating across more than 1,400 reviews, tying it for the highest rating of any pick here. At around $18 it sits neatly between the rock bottom bell chimes and the proper mid range deep tone chimes.
Also great
WENANA
Large Aluminium Wind Chimes Outside, Soothing Melodic Memorial Sympathy Wind Chime, Suitable Outdoor Garden Decor, Gift for Mom Women Neighbors (Black Wind Chimes-36 in)
4.8(1,423)
One of the best looking sub-twenty-dollar tubular chimes, with anodised aluminium tubes, pine components and a 4.8-star rating across more than 1,400 reviews.
$19.00
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It uses six anodised aluminium tubes, with the diameter around 0.75 inches and tube lengths varying for a layered tone, plus high-quality pine wooden components and a thickened, sunlight-resistant nylon string. The large S-shaped metal hook is a nice touch for hanging from a roof overhang or a tree branch. Australian and international reviewers consistently praise the soothing sound and the sturdy feel, and the black finish with rose-gold-toned tubes photographs beautifully for the price.
Where it fits is the buyer who wants a real tubular chime that looks considered, without paying mid-range money. It is a popular gift and memorial chime, and the gift-box packaging supports that. If you like the idea of the Pgzsy tone but prefer a single, more decorative piece in black, this is a smart alternative.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The biggest complaint is sizing honesty: several Australian reviewers measured the actual chime shorter than the advertised 36 inches, with the largest tube closer to 26 to 27 centimetres. So buy it for the look and the sound rather than the headline length. As with most budget chimes, the lighter wood and string mean it will appreciate a sheltered spot to last longer in full sun.
Best hand-tuned wind chime: UpBlend Outdoors Havasu 28-inch
If sound quality is your priority and you are willing to spend a little more, the UpBlend Outdoors Havasu is the most carefully tuned chime in this guide. It is hand-tuned to E Major by a maker with a music teacher's ear, and it holds a 4.8-star rating across more than 2,600 reviews.
Also great
UpBlend Outdoors
Black Wind Chimes for Outside Deep Tone, 28 Inch Havasu Hand Tuned E Major Wind Chime, Adjustable Clapper, Aluminum Beech Wood Garden Patio Porch Decor, Memorial Housewarming Gift
4.8(2,658)
The most carefully tuned chime here, hand-tuned to E Major with an adjustable clapper and a warm alto tone, at 4.8 stars from more than 2,600 reviews.
$57.79
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At 28 inches it is shorter than some deep-tone chimes, but the longer aluminium tubes still produce a warm alto tone with rich resonance, and the deliberate E Major tuning gives it a clear, balanced, almost musical character rather than a random jumble of notes. It pairs durable aluminium tubes with beech wood accents, an adjustable clapper so you can fine-tune how easily it sounds, and an extra wind catcher sail. There is also a small decorative stone, which is part of why it reads as a thoughtful gift.
This is the pick for the buyer who notices and cares about the actual notes. The adjustable clapper is genuinely useful in Australia, where you might want it to sound readily on a sheltered balcony but hold back a little in a windier yard. It costs more than our value pick, but it is still a fraction of the price of the boutique tuned chimes that dominate the local search results.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
It is the most expensive of our aluminium picks, and at 28 inches it is not the visually largest chime, so if you want maximum drop and the deepest possible bass you may prefer a longer tube set. The beech wood accents, like all timber on chimes, will weather faster in direct sun than the aluminium will, so a covered position helps it age well.
Best wind chime with a light: MorTime LED Solar Crystal Ball
For a balcony or courtyard that you mostly enjoy after dark, the MorTime LED Solar Crystal Ball is a clever two-in-one. It is a solar-powered, colour-changing light first and a gentle chime second, and it holds a 4.4-star rating across more than 2,100 reviews at around $23.
Also great
MorTime
MorTime LED Solar Crystal Ball Wind Chime, 25" Mobile Hanging Wind Chime for Home Garden Decoration, Automatic Light Changing Color (Crystal Ball)
4.4(2,122)
A solar-powered, colour-changing light chime that runs six to eight hours after dark, ideal for after-dark balconies, at 4.4 stars from more than 2,100 reviews.
$23.99
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The spiral crystal ball houses a colour-changing LED that charges in three to five hours of sun and runs for six to eight hours after dark, switching on automatically thanks to a built-in light sensor. There is no wiring, so you just flick the switch on the back of the solar panel and hang it from the included iron hook. Reviewers love the soft, romantic glow and the way the colours shift across the evening, and several bought a second one for the same yard.
Be clear-eyed about what this is. It is a decorative light that happens to chime softly, not a deep-tone instrument. One owner cheerfully pointed out it barely makes music but is so pretty at night it does not need to. For a first home where you want a bit of ambient magic on the balcony without running power outside, it is a charming, low-effort buy.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The chime element is minimal, so do not buy this for sound. Solar performance depends entirely on getting real daytime sun on the panel, so a shaded north-facing nook will dim the show. And like any solar unit, the rechargeable battery will fade over a few years, at which point it becomes more chime than light.
Best decorative glass wind chime: H&D Glass Leaf suncatcher
If you care as much about how a chime looks in the light as how it sounds, the H&D glass leaf chime is the prettiest pick here. It doubles as a suncatcher, throwing colour around a window or covered porch, and it holds a 4.7-star rating across 375 reviews.
H&D HYALINE & DORA
Glass Wind Chimes Suncatcher for Outside,23" Colorful Glass Leaf Wind Chimes Outdoor,Crystal Hanging Wind Chime for Home,Garden,Patio and Yard Decor
This is a 23-inch hanging piece built from handcrafted glass leaves on nylon cord, with a metal top frame and a large hook for easy hanging. The glass catches sunlight for a vivid, lifelike look, and when a light breeze moves the leaves they produce a soft, tinkling sound closer to seashells than to metal tubes. Reviewers call it unusual and artistic, and note it is at its best in a gentle breeze near a window where the light can stream through the glass.
It is the right pick for a sunroom, a sheltered balcony or a covered patio where you want beauty and a delicate sound rather than volume. The colours genuinely lift a space, and it photographs as a feature piece. Just treat it as the decorative, light-focused end of the range rather than an all-weather garden chime.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
Glass is the least weather-hardy material in this guide, so reviewers rightly advise keeping it out of daily rain and heavy gusts; a covered spot is essential for longevity. It is also smaller and quieter than the metal chimes, so if you want a strong sound across an open yard, look to the aluminium picks instead.
What should you look for in a wind chime in Australia?
The right chime comes down to four things: material, size, tuning and cord quality. Get those right for your space and your climate and you will be happy for years.
Material drives the sound and the lifespan. Aluminium is the most durable choice for Australian conditions; it will not rust, handles wind and rain, and produces the clearest musical tone, which is why most of our picks are aluminium. Bamboo and timber give a softer, earthier sound but weather faster in full sun. Glass and shell chimes are the most decorative and the least durable, so they belong in sheltered spots.
Size sets the pitch. Larger, longer tubes produce deeper, lower tones, while smaller chimes give a lighter, higher tinkle. If you want a meditative hum, go bigger; if you want a cheerful jingle by a doorway, small is fine.
Tuning separates a good chime from a noisy one. Cheap, untuned chimes can sound off-key and become an irritation rather than a pleasure. Look for chimes that mention a pentatonic or specific musical scale, like the E pentatonic FSVGYY or the E Major Havasu, because those notes stay in harmony with each other.
Cord and finish decide how long it survives our sun. The single most common failure point in Australian reviews is nylon string that perishes in UV after a season. Prioritise listings that call out UV-resistant or thickened nylon cord and anodised, powder-coated or fluorocarbon finishes. A sheltered or partly covered position dramatically extends the life of any chime.
How do you stop a wind chime from annoying the neighbours?
Choose a deeper-toned chime, hang it in a partly sheltered spot, and avoid oversized chimes in very windy positions. Deep-tone aluminium chimes like the Pgzsy and FSVGYY produce a low, soothing sound that carries less harshly than bright, high-pitched metal or busy bell chimes. The Australian reviews that praise a chime for being soothing rather than noisy almost always describe a tuned, deeper chime.
Placement matters as much as the chime itself. Hanging under an eave or pergola, rather than fully exposed, softens the sound in strong gusts and stops a chime from ringing constantly through the night. Many tuned chimes, including the Havasu, include an adjustable clapper or wind catcher you can tweak so the chime sounds in a pleasant breeze but holds back in a gale. If you share a fence line, a gentle deep-tone chime in a sheltered corner is the considerate choice.
Care and maintenance: how do you keep a wind chime sounding good?
Wind chimes are low maintenance, but a few habits will keep yours looking and sounding its best for years. The enemy in Australia is UV and salt, so most care comes down to protecting the cord and the finish.
Check the cord twice a year. Nylon string is the first thing to perish in our sun. Inspect it each spring and autumn, and re-string with UV-resistant cord before it snaps rather than after.
Wipe metal tubes occasionally. A damp cloth removes dust and salt film, which keeps anodised and powder-coated finishes looking fresh and protects the tone.
Bring delicate chimes in during storms. Glass, shell and solar light chimes appreciate being unhooked before heavy wind or hail. They are light and quick to take down.
Give timber and bamboo a sheltered spot. Wooden parts last far longer out of direct rain and sun; a covered porch or eave is ideal.
Keep solar panels clean and sunlit. For light chimes like the MorTime, wipe the panel and make sure it gets real daytime sun so it charges fully for the evening.
What else will you want for your outdoor space?
A wind chime is usually one piece of a larger first-home outdoor setup. If you are building out a balcony, courtyard or garden, these guides pair naturally with it and we have done the same Australian research on each.
UV-resistant nylon cord for re-stringing a chime when the original string finally perishes in the sun.
A plant hanger bracket if you want to group a chime with hanging greenery on a balcony.
Solar garden lights to extend the after-dark mood that a light chime starts.
An outdoor door mat to finish a welcoming entry where a doorway chime hangs.
A set of spare S-hooks so you can move chimes around the yard without improvising.
The competition: what else did we consider?
Plenty of chimes did not make the main list, and it is worth knowing why. The Australian search results are dominated by boutique brands like Koshi, Woodstock and Windsong, which make genuinely lovely tuned chimes but routinely cost between $75 and $470. They are wonderful if sound is your only concern and budget is not, but they are a different proposition from the value-led picks here.
Among Amazon options, we passed on several seed candidates that did not clear our bar. A popular bamboo chime sat at only 3.7 stars with repeated Australian complaints about string failing in the sun, so it did not earn a spot. Some extra-large memorial chimes had strong ratings but only a handful of reviews, which is too thin to recommend with confidence. A solar wind chime and a couple of hummingbird-themed chimes either lacked a rating entirely or carried too few reviews, and one vintage bird-nest chime had a 2.6-star average driven by items arriving broken in transit. We would rather point you to chimes with hundreds or thousands of verified ratings than gamble on a pretty listing with no track record.
Frequently asked questions about wind chimes
Which wind chimes sound the best?
The best-sounding chimes are tuned to a musical scale, usually pentatonic, so their notes stay in harmony rather than clashing. Material matters too: aluminium gives a clear, resonant musical tone, bamboo gives a soft earthy sound, and glass or shell give a light tinkle. For a deep, soothing sound, a tuned aluminium chime like the FSVGYY E pentatonic or UpBlend Havasu E Major is hard to beat.
What are the best wind chimes made of?
Aluminium is the best material for a durable outdoor wind chime because it will not rust, handles strong wind and rain, and produces clear musical tones. Bamboo creates soothing, relaxing sounds but is less durable than metal, especially in full Australian sun. Glass and shell chimes are the most decorative but the least weather-hardy, so they suit sheltered spots.
Are expensive wind chimes worth it?
Expensive chimes, often bronze or premium hand-tuned aluminium, do offer better sound quality, durability and finish, and many buyers find them worth the investment. But you do not need to spend a lot to get a good chime. Our value pick is hand-tuned and costs around $27, and our top pick is a two-pack under $40, both with thousands of positive ratings, so the gap to a $200 boutique chime is smaller than the price suggests.
How do I pick the right size wind chime?
Match the size to the tone you want and the space you have. Larger chimes with longer tubes produce deeper, lower tones suited to gardens and open patios, while smaller chimes give a lighter, higher-pitched sound that works by a doorway or window. A 28 to 36 inch chime is a versatile middle ground for most balconies and courtyards.
What are the disadvantages of wind chimes?
The main downside is noise: a cheap or untuned chime can sound off-key and become an irritation, especially in strong or constant wind. Budget chimes can also fail at the cord, where Australian UV perishes nylon string within a season or two. Choosing a tuned chime, hanging it in a partly sheltered spot, and re-stringing the cord proactively solves nearly all of these issues.
Will a wind chime survive Australian weather?
Yes, if you choose the right material and finish. Anodised or powder-coated aluminium chimes with UV-resistant nylon cord are built to handle sun, wind and rain, which is why most of our picks are aluminium. Glass, timber and solar light chimes last much longer in a covered or partly sheltered position rather than in full, exposed sun.
Build out the rest of your first home
A wind chime is a lovely finishing touch, but a first home needs plenty more. These NestPath guides carry the same Australian, research-led approach and pair well with kitting out a new place inside and out.
Anish Puri founded NestPath in 2026 after going through the Australian first-home-buyer process himself. NestPath focuses on Australian first-home buyers because the existing review sites are American, generic, or both. Anish handles editorial selection across the homeowner hub. Reach out: hello@nestpath.com.au
DETAILED REVIEWS
Top pick
Pgzsy
2 Pack Pgzsy Memorial Wind Chimes Outdoor Large Deep Tone, Elegant Sympathy Wind-Chime Personalized with 6 Tuned Tubes for Garden Patio Balcony and Home
4.5(3,408)
The Pgzsy Memorial Deep Tone two-pack is our top pick: a genuinely low, soothing tone, one of the deepest review bases here, and a price that buys two.
$36.48
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Runner-up
FSVGYY
FSVGYY Wind-Chimes-Outdoor-Large-Decor, Deep Tone Soothing Melodic Tones Windchimes, Wind Chimes for Outside, Memorial Wind Chimes Best Gift for Mom Women Grandma Neighbors(32" Black Coated Aluminum)
4.8(4,406)
The FSVGYY 32-inch is the best value chime here and the most reviewed product in the guide, delivering a hand-tuned pentatonic sound for around $27.
$17.85
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Also great
WENANA
Large Aluminium Wind Chimes Outside, Soothing Melodic Memorial Sympathy Wind Chime, Suitable Outdoor Garden Decor, Gift for Mom Women Neighbors (Black Wind Chimes-36 in)
4.8(1,423)
One of the best looking sub-twenty-dollar tubular chimes, with anodised aluminium tubes, pine components and a 4.8-star rating across more than 1,400 reviews.
$19.00
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Also great
UpBlend Outdoors
Black Wind Chimes for Outside Deep Tone, 28 Inch Havasu Hand Tuned E Major Wind Chime, Adjustable Clapper, Aluminum Beech Wood Garden Patio Porch Decor, Memorial Housewarming Gift
4.8(2,658)
The most carefully tuned chime here, hand-tuned to E Major with an adjustable clapper and a warm alto tone, at 4.8 stars from more than 2,600 reviews.
$57.79
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Also great
MorTime
MorTime LED Solar Crystal Ball Wind Chime, 25" Mobile Hanging Wind Chime for Home Garden Decoration, Automatic Light Changing Color (Crystal Ball)
4.4(2,122)
A solar-powered, colour-changing light chime that runs six to eight hours after dark, ideal for after-dark balconies, at 4.4 stars from more than 2,100 reviews.
$23.99
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