Features
- 3 Color Lighting Modes with Fantastic Lighting Effects: Address numbers for house feature 3 lighting modes: 2700K Warm Light & 4000K Daylight White & 6500k Cold White. The bottom of the lighted house numbers has a hollowed-out design, the bright light passes through and creates a unique pattern on the wall or ground. The address signs for yard not only add a touch of elegance to your entrance but also facilitate easy identification, ensuring maximum visibility
- Two Installation Ways & Optional Height: Light up house numbers for outside offer two convenient installation methods. You can hang it on the wall or insert it into the ground. In Addition, solar powered house number sign comes with 3 poles, you can select 1-3 pcs poles according to your preferences and the surrounding environment. The upgraded ground spikes provide better stability and sturdiness. Perfect for houses, doors, mailboxes, gardens, streets, driveways, yards and more
- Weather Resistant & Sturdy: Crafted with premium ABS & PS material and an IP65 Waterproof grade, our glow in the dark home address signs for house are built to withstand outdoor conditions. They stay bright and clear even on rainy, stormy, frosty, and snowy days. The large plaque, numbers, and light source ensure high visibility at night, making it easy for visitors, emergency vehicles, and couriers to locate your home. No more struggling in the dark or searching for your house number
- Efficient Solar Panel & Long-lasting Battery: The address plaque features high-quality monocrystalline silicon solar panels, ensuring efficient energy conversion of up to 23.5%. The sloped solar panel design prevents water accumulation and maximizes sunlight absorption. solar mailbox numbers automatically turn on at night and off at dawn, saving you money on electricity bills. With 5-6 hours of fully charged sunlight, house sign offers approximately 20 hours of continuous lighting
- Customizable Stickers & Easy to Install: The street signs customized include 3 sets of 0-9 numbers, 1 set of A-Z letters, 3 fixed cardboards, 1 Blank Sticker and all tool kits for installation. These stickers allow you to personalize your backlit house number light with unique patterns. Installation is easy and simple, taking only a few minutes to complete. The sleek and grace design effortlessly complements any architectural style, adding a modern touch to your home
Specifications
Color | Black |
Size | 1 Pack |
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Solar-powered illuminated address sign with selectable 3-color LED lighting (2700K, 4000K, 6500K) that can be wall-mounted or installed in-ground using the included stakes. Made from ABS/PS with an IP65 waterproof rating, it uses a monocrystalline solar panel and rechargeable battery for automatic dusk-to-dawn operation (about 20 hours runtime after 5–6 hours sunlight) and includes adhesive number/letter stickers and mounting hardware for customization.
Nazuwke Solar Address Sign, House Numbers for Outside Light Up, 3 Colors Waterproof LED Illuminated House Numbers With Stake, Wall Mounted/In Ground Solar Powered Address Plaque for Yard Garden Home Review
Why I added a solar address sign—and how this one performed
After too many late-night delivery calls and a near miss from an ambulance that overshot our driveway, I decided to test a solar-lit address sign. The Nazuwke solar address sign struck a good balance of flexibility, brightness, and no-wires setup. I’ve used it for several weeks in different mounting configurations and light modes. Here’s how it fared.
Design and first impressions
The sign is a clean, modern rectangle with a matte black frame and a diffused face that backlights your numbers. It’s made from ABS/PS plastic and feels sturdier than a lot of budget solar products I’ve tried. The monocrystalline solar panel is sloped, which looks intentional and helps shed water. A nice touch: the bottom edge is hollowed, so at night the light throws a patterned wash onto the wall or ground—subtle, but it gives the sign a more premium look.
It’s not a large, ornate plaque—it’s a functional, contemporary marker that blends into most facades by day and stands out by night.
Setup and customization
Nazuwke includes adhesive number and letter sets (multiple sets of 0–9 plus A–Z) along with cardboard templates to align spacing. This matters more than you’d think: neat, evenly spaced numbers are what make it look “finished” rather than DIY.
A few setup tips based on my install:
- Clean the face with isopropyl alcohol before applying stickers; oils will shorten adhesion life.
- Dry-fit the template and numbers first to check spacing, especially for 4–5 digit addresses.
- Press along all edges after placement and let it sit a few minutes before mounting.
I appreciated that the templates were accurate and easy to use. My numbers ended up straight on the first try. By day, the black-on-white contrast is readable. At night, the backlighting creates crisp silhouettes that are legible from the street.
Two ways to mount, adjustable height
You can wall-mount the sign using the included hardware or plant it in the yard with the stake system. The stake comes in three segments, so you can pick the height: one segment for low garden placement, two for typical yard mounting, or all three if you want it above shrubs or winter snowbanks.
I tried both:
- Wall mount: Looks integrated and keeps it off the lawn, away from sprinklers and trimmers. Ideal if your façade gets good sun.
- In-ground: Faster, no drilling, and lets you position it for the best solar exposure. The stakes lock together solidly and didn’t wobble once pressed into firm soil. In very soft or sandy ground, you’ll want to prepack the hole or add gravel for stability.
Switching between modes or turning it off is easy; a small slide switch is accessible without removing the entire unit. In my testing, it remembered the last color setting after charging.
Lighting modes and visibility
There are three color temperatures:
- 2700K warm white for a softer, welcoming look
- 4000K neutral white, which I found best for legibility
- 6500K cool white for maximum perceived brightness
Brightness isn’t specified in lumens, but in practice the sign is bright enough to read comfortably from across a typical suburban street. The numbers render with sharp edges (no haloing), which matters more than raw brightness for readability. Changing colors also slightly changes the perceived sharpness: 4000K produced the most balanced clarity in my tests.
The decorative underglow pattern is faint but visible when mounted near a wall. In-ground, it produces a pleasant patch of light in front of the sign.
Solar and runtime
The solar panel is monocrystalline and rated at up to 23.5% conversion efficiency. With 5–6 hours of full sun, the sign easily made it from dusk to dawn in early fall—roughly 12 hours—on all color modes. On back-to-back cloudy days, it finished the night with a dimmer output toward early morning, but it never shut off entirely. The dusk-to-dawn sensor behaved reliably, and the sloped panel helps avoid water puddling and grime buildup.
Practical considerations:
- Winter performance will hinge on exposure. If your wall mount sits under an eave or a tree line, the stake option may capture more sun.
- Streetlights directly above the sign can trick the sensor; place it where ambient light is moderate, not glaring.
Weather and durability
With an IP65 rating, the sign shrugged off rain, hose spray, and two storms with 40 mph wind gusts. The enclosure didn’t take on water, and there was no flicker or moisture fogging. The plastics show no UV yellowing yet, though that’s a longer-term observation. I’d expect the ABS/PS housing to hold up a few seasons before cosmetic wear appears, which is par for this category.
The stakes are much better than flimsy garden lights. I planted mine along a mulched bed and it didn’t list or twist after a week of heavy rain.
Everyday use
A good address sign should disappear when you don’t need it and be unmissable when you do. This one gets that right. Couriers stopped second-guessing my driveway immediately. Visitors found the house without a text. And I appreciate that by day it looks intentional—no wires, no clutter.
The sign shines brightest (both literally and metaphorically) in two areas:
- Dusk-to-dawn reliability: It just works. No timers or apps to fiddle with.
- Legibility: The letterforms are sharp and high-contrast. Even at a shallow viewing angle, the numbers remain readable.
Quirks and limitations
- Sticker-based numbers: They look good, but they are still stickers. Over years of sun and temperature swings, edges can lift. Prep the surface well, and avoid handling the adhesive. If you want permanently embossed or laser-cut digits, you’ll be looking at a different (and pricier) product category.
- Long addresses: The included sets cover most homes, but very long or hyphenated addresses may require some creativity or a second unit for larger fonts. Test your layout with the templates before committing.
- Sunlight dependence: Like any solar product, shady placements reduce performance. If your ideal location faces north or sits under heavy cover, plan on the in-ground mount in a sunnier patch.
None of these are deal-breakers, but they’re worth factoring into placement and setup.
Tips for best results
- Choose 4000K for the clearest nighttime readability; switch to 2700K if you want a warmer look near a front porch.
- If using stakes, set the height so landscaping won’t block the face—typically two segments.
- Wipe the solar panel every few weeks (a microfiber cloth is enough). Dust makes a surprising difference in winter.
- Avoid installing directly under a bright porch light; it can reduce runtime by delaying dusk activation.
- Photograph your template layout before applying stickers. It’s an easy visual reference if you need to realign anything.
Value and who it’s for
Compared with hardwired or low-voltage plaques, this sign is simpler, cheaper, and faster to install, with zero ongoing power cost. You give up metal construction and etched digits, but you gain flexible placement and a clean, modern look that’s bright enough for practical use. For rentals, seasonal homes, or anyone who doesn’t want to run power to the curb, solar just makes sense here.
Final recommendation
I recommend the Nazuwke solar address sign. It’s easy to install, bright, and reliable through the night, with thoughtful touches like adjustable height, three color temperatures, and a sloped, weather-ready panel. The build quality outpaces most solar garden lights, and the included templates make customization painless. As long as you can give it a few hours of direct sun and you’re comfortable with adhesive numerals instead of permanent engraving, it’s a smart, low-maintenance upgrade that solves a real problem: making your home visible exactly when it matters.
Project Ideas
Business
Etsy/Amazon Custom Sign Shop
Set up an online storefront selling pre-configured and custom solar address signs. Offer personalization (fonts, layouts, logo stickers), color-mode presets, and add-on services like premium mounting hardware or weatherproofing. Highlight energy savings, IP65 durability, and DIY installation to appeal to homeowners and renters.
Landscaping + Night-Visibility Package
Partner with local landscapers or lawn-care companies to offer an add-on 'curb appeal' package that installs illuminated address signs as part of driveways, entryways, or garden lighting plans. Bundle installation, seasonal battery checks, and color-scheme adjustments for recurring revenue.
Airbnb/Short-term Host Upgrade Service
Target short-term rental hosts by offering a quick-install service to add illuminated house numbers and directional signage to listings, improving guest experience and reducing late check-in confusion. Offer a maintenance contract to ensure signs stay charged and visible—sell faster occupancy as a value point.
Wholesale to Builders & HOAs
Pitch bulk supply or co-branded versions to small home builders, spec-home developers, or homeowners associations as a standard or optional upgrade for new builds. Emphasize low-cost, no-wiring installation, weatherproofing, and improved emergency-vehicle visibility to justify adoption at scale.
Event Rental Inventory
Build an inventory of these signs for event rental companies to use as illuminated wayfinding, table identifiers, or branded signage at outdoor evening events. Offer custom sticker printing and color-mode programming as premium rental options; the easy install and solar operation minimize setup time and eliminate power needs.
Creative
Personalized Garden Totem
Create a layered garden totem by mounting the solar address sign on a reclaimed wood post and surrounding it with painted slate or ceramic tiles. Use the included letter/number stickers to add your family name or a short phrase, and switch between the three color modes seasonally (warm for autumn, daylight for spring, cool for summer) to change the yard mood. The in-ground stakes and IP65 rating make it weatherproof and stable year-round.
Illuminated Mailbox Makeover
Attach the unit above or beside a mailbox to turn an ordinary mailbox into a high-visibility, designer feature. Customize with the adhesive stickers to display house number or a small logo, and use the hollowed-out light pattern to cast a decorative shadow on the post. Solar power removes wiring, and long battery runtime keeps it lit for late-night deliveries.
Wedding or Event Aisle Numbers
Repurpose multiple signs as illuminated aisle markers or table identifiers for evening outdoor events. Use the sticker letters/numbers to create table numbers or directional words (e.g., 'BAR', 'EXIT'), mount them on the included poles at different heights, and choose color modes to match event lighting. Post-event, the signs convert back to household use.
Planter Light Feature
Integrate the sign into a large planter or raised bed by using the ground stakes to set the plaque among ornamental grasses or succulents. The hollowed-out base creates patterned light on nearby foliage, turning a planter into a focal nighttime sculpture. Waterproof build protects it from watering and outdoor conditions.
Seasonal Swap Panel System
Make a modular display board where the solar plaque is the top/backlight and interchangeable front panels slide over it (thin acrylic or patterned wood cutouts). Swap panels for holidays, family events, or seasonal themes; the three color modes let you match holiday palettes without changing the physical panel.