Description
Durable and Efficient LED Landscape Spotlight
Built to Last: Constructed from cast aluminum, this LED spotlight is durable and weather-resistant, capable of operating in extreme temperatures ranging from -13°F to 110°F.
Easy to Use: Enjoy maintenance-free, long-lasting LED lights with no bulbs to change, providing hassle-free illumination for years.
Versatile Application: With a wide flood beam angle of 105.9°, this spotlight is perfect for illuminating and accenting gardens, trees, and buildings, adding beauty and safety to your outdoor spaces.
Quick Installation: The quick-install wire connector makes DIY installation simple and safe. Please note that extra accessories like a transformer and low-voltage wires are required but not included.
Buy with Confidence: Our LED landscape spotlight meets stringent efficiency, quality, and lifetime standards. Backed by a 5-year warranty, you can trust in its performance and durability.
Buying Guide

Landscape lighting can be the thing that takes your backyard from basic to bling, but undertaking a lighting plan for your yard can be an intimidating project. But have no fear, welcome to our landscape lighting store, where we’ll walk you through a basic overview of the various types of lighting you’ll find in a landscape and exactly what each is supposed to do.
We Provide:
- Landscape Path Light
- Landscape Spotlight
- Landscape Wall Wash Light
- Landscape Bollard Light

What kind of power cable and transformer should I need?
e.g Suppose there is a set of 4 path lights (each 3W) and 2 flood lights (each 4.5W) need to be installed in the garden, How to choose the cable and the transformer?
1. Add the individual light fixture wattages for all lights. 4*3W+2*4.5W=21W
2. The typical distance between two lights is 6-8 feet, but closer or farther is ok too. Based on the above diagram, 6 lights total watts in 0-60 should choose 75-100ft 16AWG power cable.
3. The transformer is large enough to support the Total Fixture Wattage, it should be the best usage within 80 percent of the rated capacity. So in this case a 45W transformer is enough.
Note: A transformer that is too large for the load may overdrive the lamps which will shorten their life spans.
