NATPOW Garden Lights mains-powered RGB spot lights with remote (IP65, 4-in-1)
Product description
The essentials
If you want garden lighting that changes the mood without constant fiddling, NATPOW’s mains-powered RGB garden spot lights are built for that. Over the set, you’re looking at RGBW colours plus a handful of lighting modes, with adjustable brightness/speed (so it’s not just static colours). The remote control is part of the deal too, and there’s even a memory function so it can return to your last selected colour rather than starting over every time.
That said, it’s worth being realistic about how systems like this behave in use. Infrared remotes can be a bit temperamental outdoors, so the placement of both the lights and your remote matters more than you’d expect. It’s also positioned as a practical “outdoor decoration” style of lighting rather than a high-end landscape projector meant to light up large areas from distance.
Key features you’ll notice

A big part of the appeal here is flexibility: the lights are rotatable and come with a defined beam angle, so you can aim them at trees, shrubs, edging, or down a pathway. The product also supports multiple installation routes (wall mounting or staking into the ground), which is useful if your garden layout doesn’t neatly fit one method.
On paper, the 4-in-1 framing suggests a bundle approach to coverage, but the most meaningful takeaway for buyers is how the system is meant to be used together: you place each spike/spot where you want the highlights, connect them using the supplied connectors, then run everything from the mains-powered setup.
What’s it like in everyday use?
Imagine you’re decorating a front path: you insert the metal stakes into the lawn edge, aim the 90° beam where you want it to hit, and then plug the system in. With the remote close to the lights, you can switch colours for different moments—one colour for an everyday evening look, another for a party, and different lighting modes when you want something more dynamic. The adjustable brightness/speed helps stop it looking either too dim to be noticeable or too bright to be comfortable.



One practical caveat comes straight from the product description: the remote control needs to be close to the light to set each light to a different colour, otherwise infrared reception can be impaired. In a typical UK garden, that usually means you may need to go light-by-light at setup if you want different colours across the same garden feature.
Waterproofing and build: how confident should you be?
NATPOW rates these garden spot lights as IP65 waterproof, which is the sort of protection you want for year-round outdoor placement in the UK. The description also mentions they’re made using die-aluminium and high-quality ABS+PC, which is a sensible mix for outdoors.
Still, “IP65” doesn’t mean you should ignore weatherproofing logic completely. Treat it as protection against rain and everyday outdoor exposure, not a reason to bury connectors or leave fragile parts exposed. If you’re mounting on a wall, double-check the cable route and keep strain off the connections.

Tech specs (the bits that matter for choosing)
- Name: NATPOW Garden Lights mains-powered RGB spot lights with remote control
- Type: RGBW LED landscape spotlights (mains-powered kit)
- Colour: RGBW (16 colours mentioned)
- Modes: 4 lighting modes mentioned
- Beam angle: 90°
- Adjustable aiming: 270° adjustable spotlights mentioned
- Waterproof rating: IP65
- Connection/installation: 2m cable per lamp mentioned (total 8m)
- Power/voltage: DC12V working voltage mentioned
Where it shines (and where it may fall short)
It’s a good fit if you want coloured, decorative landscape lighting you can aim yourself, switch via remote, and adapt day-to-day with brightness and mode changes. It also makes sense if you’re planning multiple outdoor points—trees, pots, a pathway, or a garage/walkway feature—because the rotatable spots and staking/wall options let you place emphasis where you actually want it.



It might not be the best choice if you expect a “spotlight-style” effect from far away across a wide lawn. The kit is more about highlighting outdoor features and creating atmosphere than throwing bright light deep into a large garden. And if you’d rather control colours remotely from a long distance, you may find the infrared requirement (remote close to the lights for per-light colour changes) a bit limiting.
Compatibility & requirements
The system is described as working at DC12V and rated IP65 for outdoor use. The remote control is infrared, so practical operation will depend on line-of-sight and proximity to the lights when setting individual colours.
Is it worth it?

Final verdict
Buy NATPOW Garden Lights if your goal is simple: attractive RGB garden decoration with remote control, aiming flexibility (90° beam and 270° adjustable spots), and IP65 waterproofing for typical UK outdoor weather. It’s particularly compelling for people who want multiple light points and don’t mind doing a short setup where the remote is near the fixtures—so you can choose colours per light.
Skip it (or reconsider) if you need strong illumination over longer distances, want remote control that works effortlessly from far away for changing individual colours, or you’re looking for a lighting system that behaves like professional architectural landscape lighting. In those cases, you may find a different category of landscape lighting better matches your expectations.
Mini FAQ



Does the remote let you set each light to a different colour?
The description says the remote needs to be close to the light to set each light to a different colour, otherwise infrared reception can be impaired.
Is it suitable for UK weather?
It’s rated IP65 waterproof and is designed for year-round outdoor use in the description.
How are the lights installed?
You can mount the lights on walls with screws or insert the metal stake into the ground. A 2m cable per lamp is mentioned.
Does it remember the last colour?
Yes—there’s a memory function mentioned, so it remembers your last selected colour.
What lighting control options do you get?
The kit includes 16 RGBW colours and 4 lighting modes, with adjustable brightness and speed.
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