Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Color | Warm White |
| Body Material | ABS Body |
| Usage/Application | Swimming pool and fountain application |
| Brand | Uday Fountain |
| Features | RGB, WW,Blue |
| Shape | round |
| Warranty | one year |
| Certification | Uday Fountain |
| Bulb Type | LED |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Underwater swimming pool lights are essential for both safety and aesthetics, allowing you to enjoy your pool after dark while creating beautiful lighting effects. These lights are installed below the waterline and come in various styles, technologies, and power sources.
🔹 Types of Underwater Pool Lights: 1. LED Pool Lights (Most Popular)Bright, energy-efficient, long-lasting (up to 50,000 hours)
Available in white or color-changing RGB
Remote control, smartphone, or automation system compatible
Cool to the touch and safe for underwater use
Older technology; still used in some pools
Warmer white glow, but consumes more energy
Shorter lifespan and higher heat output
Light source stays outside the pool, fiber cables carry light into water
Very safe (no electricity in the pool), but less bright
Rare in new builds due to cost and maintenance
Stick or mount to the wall without cutting the pool shell
Ideal for above-ground pools or retrofits
May be battery-operated, solar, or low-voltage
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Flush-Mounted (Niche) | Built into the pool wall; sleek and permanent |
| Surface-Mounted | Mounted on pool surface or ladder; easier to install |
| Floating LED Lights | Not underwater but float on the surface for ambiance |
| Magnetic/Clamp-on Lights | Tool-free, great for above-ground or temporary pools |
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 12V low-voltage systems are safest (especially with water) |
| IP Rating | Look for IP68-rated lights (fully submersible) |
| Color Options | Choose from static white, RGB, or programmable color shows |
| Control | Remote, Wi-Fi/smartphone, or manual switch |
| Compatibility | Match with your pool's material (vinyl, fiberglass, concrete) |
| Energy Efficiency | LEDs use ~80% less power than halogens |
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