Linkind Colour Changing Solar Lights RGBW Solar Spotlight (9 Colours) IP65, Ground Stake Uplighter – 2 Pack
Product description
If you’re after an easy way to add a bit of colour to outdoor spaces without running cables, these Linkind colour changing solar lights make sense on paper. You get a 2-pack, RGBW-style colour options, and a simple way to switch between fixed colour and automatic cycling.
That said, solar lighting always has one big dependency: how much sun your garden actually gets. On dull weeks or long stretches of overcast weather, they may not hit their full “all night” potential, so it’s worth setting expectations before you buy.
Key features at a glance
These are outdoor ground stake solar spotlights designed to uplight garden features such as plants, trees, patio edges, or the line of a pathway. The colour offering is one of the headline benefits: you can select from red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, warm white, and cool white, or use an auto colour-cycling mode if you want the lights to do the entertaining.
In practical terms, the design is meant to be low-fuss. There’s no wiring involved, and the light heads are adjustable so you can aim the beam where you want it. Depending on the mode, fixed colours are claimed to last up to 12 hours, while the colour-cycling mode is designed to run up to 6 hours.

What to know about weatherproofing and build
With an IP65 rating and anti-UV ABS construction, the lights are positioned as “built for British gardens”. IP65 is generally the sort of protection you look for if you don’t want to baby outdoor lighting every time the weather turns.
You’ll also notice the wording about handling winter conditions, with claims that rain, frost, and winter nights won’t lead to fogging or fading. It’s not perfect to assume every winter will be identical, but it does suggest these aren’t meant to be a quick-season novelty.


Solar charging and runtime (where reality can differ)
The included solar panel is described as high-efficiency, using a monocrystalline approach, and it’s claimed to charge faster than standard solar spot lights. There’s also a useful “best results” note: for strong performance, the lights should get 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily.

A key nuance here is that extended overcast periods can reduce performance. So while these can be a great way to get evening ambience without electricity, they may not be the top choice if you need consistently bright lighting regardless of the weather.
Aiming and placement: stake or wall mount
The light heads rotate for flexibility: 360° horizontally and 180° vertically, so you can aim uplight for a tree trunk, angle the beam across stepping stones, or point it at a feature plant.
Placement is also designed to be straightforward. You can push the ground stake into soil, or use an included bracket to mount the light to a wall. No wiring and no electrician needed is exactly the kind of convenience people buy solar for in the first place.
A small example: imagine setting two lights along a patio path—one angled slightly upward to catch the texture of a shrub, the other set to a cooler white for a cleaner, “guiding light” feel. If you’re hosting on the evening, you can switch to colour cycling and let the garden do the rest.

Pros and where they can fall short


What stands out is the combination of colour options, weatherproofing, and placement flexibility in a 2-pack format. The “one button” idea (choose a colour or let it cycle) is also the sort of detail that makes outdoor lighting more likely to get used regularly rather than left in a box.
Where you may want to temper expectations is the solar dependency and the runtime differences between modes. If you plan to run colour-cycling all evening, the claimed up-to-6-hours is the one to look at. And if your garden doesn’t get much direct sun, charging may be slower and the lights may spend more time dimmer than you’d hoped.
It’s not a problem for everyone, but it may not suit you if you need dependable brightness on cloudy weeks.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)

It’s a sensible purchase if you want wire-free outdoor uplighting with a bit more fun than basic white LEDs—especially if your garden has a clear spot that gets decent direct sunlight for much of the year.
You may want to skip it if you’re buying for dark, shaded areas with limited sun exposure, or if your main goal is strong, fixed brightness that doesn’t vary with weather. Solar lights can’t fully escape that trade-off.
Is it worth it?
Worth buying if you like the idea of colour-changing solar uplighters, want IP65 weatherproof outdoor lighting, and you can place them where they’ll receive around 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily. The 2-pack also helps if you’re trying to frame a pathway, patio border, or two separate planting spots without running cables.


Better avoided if you need consistent night-long illumination regardless of overcast conditions, or if you only want cool or warm white and would rather simplify modes for maximum runtime.

If you’re making your buying decision now, double-check your intended placement (sun exposure and aiming room) and choose the colour mode based on how long you expect to see the lights in action.
Quick FAQ
How many colours can you choose?
You can choose from nine colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, warm white, and cool white.
Do they need wiring?

No. They’re described as wire-free solar lights, with placement either via a ground stake or a wall bracket.
Are they suitable for rain and winter weather?
They’re IP65 waterproof and made from anti-UV ABS material, with claims aimed at handling rain, frost, and winter nights.
How long will they run?
Fixed colour mode is claimed to last up to 12 hours, while colour-cycling mode is claimed up to 6 hours, with the note that results depend on getting 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
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