💦 Dive into Colorful Nights!
The 11.6-Inch Pool Lights for Inground Pools are powerful 45W LED lights designed to enhance your swimming experience with 7 vibrant colors and remote control functionality. With an IP68 waterproof rating and a 4.9ft cord, these lights are perfect for various aquatic settings, ensuring durability and ease of installation.
M**K
Can’t best it for the money
Works great and not $1200 to replace Hayward crap. I did find that I can control light modes by flicking the power switch on my wall quickly one ant a time to change light modes. Don’t even need remote. But if you use the remote the battery is a 2123 whic nobody tells you.I cut up the Hayward light to attach this lights mount to secure the light. Thera a few videos of this on YouTube
D**D
Fantastic light with some limitations
This light is an incredible value, it seems to be very well made and provides vibrant and flexible lighting options. The controllers can be challenging to use to change colors of deeper lights (or in my case the light inside the swim in grotto seems to be unable to receive the signal at all). It also seems as though the lights reset back to demo mode after a couple of hours. The control is a radio frequency transmitter which works great for lights out of water or in shallow water, but in retrospect it would have been great to have a light system that was wifi controlled and could easily be changed with something like Alexa (not sure if a quality product like this exists at a reasonable price point).I purchased these lights and was told by a pool company that they could not install them, they instead wanted to sell me the old school 120v pentair lights at about $1k/each, their total quote was $13K. So I asked my electrician to help install them and he agreed. I needed to purchase two Volt 300W slimline transformers. We used lubricant to help snake the lines through, and I ended up with a total cost of less than $3K. With the vibrant colors the pool looks way better than it would have with the Pentair lights. The pool is safer and the lights are more energy efficient. Time will tell about the longevity of these lights, but they appear to be very well made. Here's the transformer I used for reference: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PMFSH3JI purchased nine of these lights to illuminate my pool and waterfalls. All of the lighting you see in this photo are from this product.
B**K
Lasted Almost a Year, It has a 1 year Warranty, no way to contact the seller for replacement!
When it was working, the light was really nice, colors are vivid, brightness is really good. I replaced a Hayward light, which required me to design a 3D model and 3D print a mounting assembly. The mount that comes with it is designed to be a surface mounted on a flat surface, there is nothing in the Hayward setup to screw the mount to.Light has been installed for almost a year, I turned it on, it lite up for a few minutes and it turned off. It is now completely dead. I tested the tranformer, I have full voltage to the light. Light looks fine, no water intrusion, no other visual signs of damage.There is no warranty information on this page about this product, no seller links, no email address, or any other way to contact the seller about replacement. The only way I know that it has a 1 year guaranttee is that they answered my question on this page about it. I asked another question about how I can contract them that has gone unanswered.Amazon support has also been unhelpful in resolving this issue. They told me that the return policy is 30 days. I told them that I am not trying to return this item, I want to talk to the seller about warranty replacement, but that question has also gone unanswered.I'm happy to work with the seller to replace it. If they contact me, I will update this review.
C**N
Replacement for Hayward ColorLogic
Easy replacement for the outrageously expensive Hayward light. You'll have to make a waterproof splice, but that's easy if you take your time. Will also need to figure out how to adapt to your niche. There are plenty of videos out there on adapting this light (and it's mounting bracket) to the Hayward niche. My pool builder was a bonehead and installed a Pentair niche (incorrectly and crooked for that matter) and forced the Hayward light into it. So it broke after a few months. Now, the mounting tab slot and bolt on this light *should* fit that Pentair niche. It's the right width and style, but since it is surface mount, the slot just can't reach the tab. If yours can, then you are done and no other mods needed. The bolt will reach just fine. I had to get creative with some zipties and colorful words to get the slot connected, but it is in, secure and lights my pool as well as the Hayward did for a fraction of the cost. I have not used the remote yet. The light will cycle through it's settings by flipping the old switch on/off like the Hayward, so no need for that yet.
D**P
Installation
A few comments.a) Installing the mounting bracket requires you to drill 4 holes in the side of the pool. What if it's full of water?b) The remote control is almost useless. Works fine when the light is on the surface (I tested before I fully installed), but under water (~3ft.) does not work. Battery is new, pool water is clear. Even holding the control as close to the light as possible...nothing.c) My original light used a wall switch (gets power to the light) to change colors. You can use a wall switch with this one also...if you have a wall switch.d) The cord to the light is about 5 ft. Generally the distance from the light to the AC power source / transformer can be up to 150 ft., and by code you have to run a new wire from the light to the power source. That's why many other lights have 50/75/100/150 ft. cords attached to them. That means this light may force you to go 'not to code' and have two wires connected under water. Not advisable or wise. You won't get a qualified electrician to do this.e) The supplied mounting bracket will probably not fit onto the niche where the old light was installed. I had to fashion a plate that fitted over the old niche, and attach the supplied mounting bracket to that.f) If you've not got a new pool (no water) getting this light to install could be challenging for some. Took me 3 - 4 hrs. and I had to get in the pool often.On the bright side it cost ~ $100 as opposed to the $1000 - 1750 I was quoted. And it is very bright.
G**O
Muy buen producto
Muy buen producto, cumple la expectativa. El control funciona correctamente. El control no incluye baterías
T**Y
Battery info
No information about the batteries needed for the remote control.
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