ReeMoo 12V 126 LEDs 13W Fishing Light Underwater Night Fishing Review

4.5 (92) Amazon rating$9.97100+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $9.97, the ReeMoo 12V 126 LED underwater fishing light is the cheapest option in this comparison by a wide margin, yet it carries the highest rating of the four at 4.5 stars across 92 reviews. That combination of low price and strong rating makes it a low-risk starting point for anglers trying underwater lighting for the first time.

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Best for

Budget-focused anglers who want to try underwater lighting without committing much money, casual night fishermen fishing from a dock, and buyers drawn to the 4.5 star rating, the highest of the four lights compared here.

Skip if

Skip it if the listing's lack of published wattage detail beyond 13W and no material or weight specs makes you want a fully documented product, or if you need the higher-power 100W output the F2 light offers for larger boats.

  • Color GREEN
  • Priced 55% below the category median ($21.99 across 15 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 92 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.0/5

    92 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Trying underwater lighting for the first time usually means hesitating over price before committing to a full setup. The ReeMoo 12V 126 LED Fishing Light removes that hesitation almost entirely at $9.97, the lowest price of any light-attractant product in this comparison.

The listing's only confirmed spec beyond the 13W, 126 LED design is the green color, so buyers should not expect a published weight or housing material figure the way they would with the SAMDO or FG20H. What's confirmed is the LED count and wattage, 126 LEDs drawing 13W on a 12V line, numbers that put it in a similar power class to other compact underwater lights even without a lumen rating attached.

Against the field, the ReeMoo undercuts every comparison product on price, including the SAMDO at $18.99 and the 10-pack strobe at $20.99, while still posting a 4.5 star average across 92 reviews, the highest rating of the four. With 100+ units bought last month, it matches the buying pace of the SAMDO and strobe despite costing a fraction of either. That gap between price and rating is the strongest argument for the ReeMoo in this lineup.

Pros

  • At $9.97, it is the least expensive light-attractant product in this comparison by a wide margin.
  • 4.5 star average across 92 reviews is the highest rating among the four products compared.
  • 126 LED count on a 13W, 12V design gives a clear power spec to compare against other lights.
  • 100+ units bought last month shows demand on par with pricier competitors like the SAMDO.
  • Green light output aligns with the color spec used across the other lights in this category.

Cons

  • No published weight or housing material, unlike the SAMDO, the F2 light, or the GBOAKALL, which all list a material spec.
  • 92 reviews is a smaller sample than the SAMDO's 1,009, making the 4.5 star average based on less data.
  • No lumen output is listed, so brightness cannot be directly compared to lights that do publish lumens.
  • At this price point, corner-cutting on components not reflected in the spec sheet is a normal tradeoff to weigh.

Specifications

ColorGREEN

Performance notes

The core numbers here are 126 LEDs, 13W, and a 12V power draw, which describes a moderate-output underwater light rather than a high-intensity unit like the F2's 100W, 10,000 lumen design. More LEDs at lower individual wattage typically spreads light across a wider underwater area rather than concentrating it into a single bright beam, which suits anglers trying to draw baitfish into a broad zone around a dock or boat rather than lighting a narrow column of water. The listing does not publish a lumen figure, so exact brightness relative to the SAMDO's stated 1080 lumens cannot be confirmed. The green color output matches the wavelength used by the other three comparison lights, meaning the ReeMoo is not differentiated on color, only on its price and LED count relative to its 13W draw.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star average across 92 reviews is the strongest rating in this four-product comparison, and it comes at the lowest price point of the group by a significant margin. That pairing, a top rating on a budget item, often signals a product that meets expectations precisely because expectations are set low by the price, rather than a product overselling its capability. The 92 review count is modest next to the SAMDO's 1,009, so the rating rests on a smaller base, but the 100+ bought-last-month figure shows the ReeMoo is still moving at a volume comparable to pricier competitors, which suggests word of mouth or repeat buying rather than a single promotional spike.

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Frequently asked questions

What do the numbers 12V, 126 LEDs and 13W mean for this light?

They describe the power specs: the light runs on 12 volts, uses 126 individual LEDs, and draws 13 watts total. That LED count spreads illumination across a broader area rather than a single concentrated beam, though Amazon does not publish a lumen figure to compare exact brightness against other lights.

Is the ReeMoo light durable enough for regular use?

Amazon's listing does not include a material or weight spec for this product, unlike the SAMDO or GBOAKALL, so durability cannot be assessed from the spec sheet. The 4.5 star rating across 92 reviews and 100+ units bought last month are the clearest indicators of buyer satisfaction available.

How does the ReeMoo compare on price to other underwater fishing lights?

At $9.97, it costs less than half of the SAMDO's $18.99, the 10-pack strobe's $20.99, or the FG20H's $79.98, making it the clear budget option in this comparison. Despite the lower price, its 4.5 star rating is the highest of the four products.

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