Govee has a bunch
Home Automation
Home automation is the residential extension of building automation.
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Are you specifically looking for battery operated? Because you could just get a smart outlet and attach them to it if they were wired.
I've yet to see any battery operated yard lights that are worth buying - heck, I've yet to see one that lasts more than a year.
Why solar? Ok, I know the answer is some level of "convenience", but they are all junk that will last a season at best. Do a little research into real,12v landscape lighting. A simple outdoor power supply that plugs into an outdoor outlet and then use a shovel to slit a shallow trench through lawn (or anything else) and cheap outdoor cable to wire it up. It's really quite simple and the low voltage keeps it safe.
I have pretty expensive, local copper fixtures throughout my property, but have purchased some cheaper items from these guys that I've also been happy with:
It’s to avoid having to deal with them during mowing the lawn and landscaping. I didn’t consider burying a conduit. That honestly might be the best option right now