Pond Lights
Pond lights for Garden & Patio include submersible, floating, and spot fixtures designed to illuminate water features and surrounding landscaping, with mid-range pricing averaging about (price varies) (range $33–$160). The category lists 52 products with an average rating of 4.23 and includes brands like T-SUN among others
Top Products
Jebao Submersible LED Pond Light Set (3) with Photocell
Jebao
Budget
RGB Submersible Pond Lights 12 LED with Remote
FOEERS
Budget
Colored Pond Lights with Timer - RGB Submersible Lights (3-pack)
TENSUL
Budget
Colored Pond Lights with Timer, RGB Underwater Lights
TENSUL
Budget
Jebao Submersible LED Pond Light (Set of 6)
Jebao
Budget
POPOSOAP Pond Lights 4-in-1 Underwater LED Spotlights
POPOSOAP
Budget
Solar Pond Lights 18 LED Underwater Spotlights
CREPOW
Budget
T-SUN 5 Head LED Pond Light with Remote
T-SUN
Budget
RGB Underwater Pond Lights 4-pack by CREPOW
CREPOW
Budget
T-SUN 5-Head Solar Pond Lights, RGB Submersible Spotlight
T-SUN
Budget
POPOSOAP Solar Pond Lights 3-Head RGB IP68
POPOSOAP
Budget
RGB Underwater Pond Lights Set (6) CREPOW
CREPOW
Mid-Range
T-SUN Solar Pond Light RGB Underwater (6 LED) IP68
T-SUN
Budget
POPOSOAP Solar Pond Lights 3-in-1 warm white underwater spotlights
POPOSOAP
Budget
HIBOITEC 3W Underwater Pond Lights (2 Pack) 2700K Warm White, IP68
HIBOITEC
Budget
T-SUN Solar Pond Lights 3-in-1 Warm White Submersible Lights
T-SUN
Budget
RGB Solar Pond Lights with 13 modes
Srygery
Budget
Pond Lights Submersible Color Changing with Remote
ZHGSERVU
Budget
Aquascape LED Waterfall Up Light 1-Watt
Aquascape
Mid-Range
T-SUN Color Changing Pond Lights 2-Head Submersible LED
T-SUN
Budget
T-SUN Color Pond Lights with Timer (6-Head)
T-SUN
Budget
LED Pond Lights with APP Control, 6W SS316 Stainless Steel
LyLmLe
Mid-Range
RGB Pond Lights with Timer - Underwater LED Spotlights (Set of 3)
CREPOW
Budget
Liliful 24 Pcs Diwali Lotus Floating Lights in Pink
Liliful
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right pond light type for my garden?
Choose based on function and placement: submersible lights for underwater illumination, stake or spot lights for accenting edges and plants, and floating lights for surface effects. Consider beam angle (wide for general glow, narrow for focused accents), color temperature (warm for cozy, cool for crisp), and whether you need RGB/color-changing features
What waterproof and durability ratings should I look for?
Look for an IP rating of IP68 for fully submersible fixtures or at least IP67 for temporary immersion; lower outdoor fixtures should be IP65 or higher for weather resistance. Also check materials (marine-grade stainless steel, sealed plastic) and UV-resistant finishes for long-term durability
How do power options compare: solar, battery, and wired pond lights?
Solar lights are easiest to install and cost little to run but depend on sun exposure and offer variable runtime. Battery-powered lights provide portability and consistent brightness but require recharging or replacement. Wired (low-voltage) systems give the most reliable brightness and control but need professional or DIY electrical installation
What brightness and color settings should I expect for pond lighting?
Brightness is measured in lumens; small accent lights often range from 50–300 lumens while stronger underwater or feature lights can be 300–1000+ lumens. Color temperature typically ranges from about 2700K (warm) to 6500K (cool), with many models offering RGB or adjustable white options for more control
How do I maintain pond lights to ensure safety and longevity?
Regularly clean lenses and housings to remove algae and deposits, inspect seals and cables for cracks, and replace batteries or check solar panels as needed. For wired installations, turn off power before servicing and follow manufacturer guidance for winter storage or freeze protection
Are pond lights safe for fish and aquatic plants?
Most LED pond lights are safe when used responsibly; choose colors and runtimes that do not overheat water or disturb nocturnal wildlife. Avoid very bright, constant illumination at night and position lights to minimize direct glare into plant zones; check product details for aquarium/pond-safe statements if sensitive species are present
What should I consider when budgeting for pond lighting?
Budget for fixtures, power source (solar panels, batteries, transformers, wiring), and any installation costs; entry-level fixtures are commonly available under $50 while higher-output or multi-light kits cost more. Factor in long-term operating costs like replacement bulbs/batteries and potential professional installation for wired systems