Solar vs Low-Voltage Landscape Lighting?
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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BEAU JARDIN 8-Pack Solar Pathway Lights (BG308)
The easy default for lining a walkway or bed with zero wiring โ charming warm glow, but treat it as accent light, not a floodlit path.
| Power | Solar (no wiring) |
|---|---|
| Lumens | ~10 lm each (warm white) |
| Color temp | ~2700-3000K warm white |
| Run-time | 8-12 hr on 4-6 hr charge |
| Rating | IP65 weatherproof |
| Type | Path / stake light |
| Best for | Lining walkways & garden beds |
Hykolity 8-Pack Low-Voltage LED Landscape Kit (2 Spot + 6 Flood)
The step up to a real landscape-lighting system: bright, durable, all-season uplighting โ as long as you're willing to add a transformer and run wire.
| Power | 12V low-voltage (wired, transformer needed) |
|---|---|
| Lumens | 390 lm spotlight / 155 lm flood |
| Color temp | ~3000K warm white |
| Run-time | Continuous (mains-fed transformer) |
| Rating | IP65, die-cast aluminum |
| Type | 2 adjustable spotlights + 6 flood/path lights |
| Best for | Uplighting trees, walls & signage |
Our verdict
Choose solar (like the BEAU JARDIN path set) when you want the fastest possible install, have no nearby outlet, and only need accent-level edging โ accepting that brightness and run-time swing with the weather and cells fade in a season or two. Choose low-voltage 12V (like the Hykolity kit) when you want bright, consistent, all-season light and a permanent system you can expand โ the tradeoff is buying a transformer, running cable, and adding a GFCI outlet. For lining a walkway or bed with minimal effort, solar wins. For uplighting trees, washing walls, or lighting a whole yard reliably, low-voltage is worth the wiring. Many yards end up with both: solar for far corners, wired for the showcase features.