One of the most common frustrations in low-voltage landscape lighting is inflexibility during installation — the driver needs to be here, but the fixture has to go there. When the cable run between the two simply isn't long enough, you're either compromising the design or improvising in ways that can cause problems later.
In low-voltage outdoor systems like In-Lite's 12V landscape range, the connection between driver and fixture uses proprietary keyed connectors — meaning you can't just splice in any cable. The extension needs to match the system exactly, both electrically and mechanically, to maintain waterproof integrity and ensure the correct polarity. IP68 is the highest waterproof rating for submersion, and it matters here because these connections often sit at ground level or below surface in profile channels.
The In-Lite Smart Ext Cord Tone 1 is the correct, system-matched extension cable for use with Smart Evo Flex Tone 1, 2, and 5 fixtures, connecting them to Smart Driver Tone 1 and the broader In-Lite 12V ecosystem. It extends the driver placement by up to 1 metre, giving you meaningful flexibility in routing and concealment during assembly. The grey colour-coded connectors with ridged grip housings are keyed to prevent incorrect connection, and integrated strain reliefs at each end protect the cable from fatigue at the join points.
The black cable body with light grey moulded connector ends is designed to disappear once installed — particularly when routed through the In-Lite Evo Flex Profile accessory channel, which conceals the cable run cleanly within the landscape detail.
This cable is compatible specifically with the Smart Evo Flex Tone series within the In-Lite 12V system. Maximum extension length is 1 metre per cable. The male-to-female connector configuration allows for straightforward in-line extension of an existing run. IP68 rating confirms full waterproof protection suitable for burial or channel installation in exterior environments.
At Lightsource Mallorca, we stock system accessories like this precisely because a missing cable on installation day costs far more than the cable itself. Getting the right extension — the right part, matched to your fixtures and driver — is the kind of specification detail we help you lock down before the groundworks are done, not after.