🌟 Light Up Your Life, Even When the Power Goes Out!
The Sunbeam 3-Pack Emergency Power Failure Night Lights are versatile, 5-in-1 LED lights that automatically activate during power outages. With 13 color options, a rechargeable battery, and a built-in flashlight, these lights are perfect for any room in your home, ensuring safety and ambiance at all times.
Base Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 1.4"D x 1.8"W x 4.5"H |
Lamp Type | Night Light |
Shade Color | Multicolor |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Switch Type | push button,touch |
Style | 5-in-1 |
Brand | Sunbeam |
Color | White |
Special Feature | Motion-Sensor, Dawn-To-Dusk |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Plastic |
Room Type | Utility Room, Kitchen, Living Room, Hallway, Nursery |
Recommended Uses For Product | Decoration |
Power Source | Plug in or Battery Powered |
Shape | Rectangular |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Included Components | 3 5-in-1 Power Failure Night Lights |
Is Waterproof | False |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Number of Items | 3 |
Lighting Method | LED |
Control Method | Touch |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Is Cordless? | No |
UPC | 694501169887 |
Manufacturer | Star Elite Inc. |
Part Number | 16988 |
Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 30310906 |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Motion-Sensor, Dawn-To-Dusk |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty. |
J**U
Can double as a flashlight
Love that these can work as a flashlight when the power goes off! It’s pretty bright and there are Different modes
R**N
I absolutely love these!
The media could not be loaded. I absolutely love these!! First time I saw these was at my brothers house, my sister in law had gotten them for the kids, she used them for a bathroom light, just in case you get up during the night, and don’t want to turn the bathroom light on these are motion sensors, so anytime you move it turned on, it has three different light sensors, one is a soft yellow light, next is the bright white, and the last one is color lights (which is fun) , it also had an emergency flashlight on the bottom, I have used these not just on my home daily, but I have also brought on my travels, we also just recently had a power outage that these guys came very in handy. Great buy, kinda on btw pricy side, but totally worth it!
M**H
Emergency lights
These lights are very functional. I have had them for several months and I use them in several strategical locations. I use them as guide lights for when I move about the house in darkness they light the way for me to see where I am going. So far I am very happy with them. They also work well during a power outage and can be removed and used as flashlights.
B**B
Choose the color that suits your needs.
In 2018, I had purchased this older model of Sunbeam Color Changing LED Power Failure / Night Light, 3 Pack for $19.56. They have performed to my satisfaction and are still operating to date.Recently I had purchased this newer version of Sunbeam 3 Pack, LED Night Lights with Automatic Dusk to Dawn Sensing (5 in 1) for use in other areas. These were the only Multi-Color Motion sensor I found other than the single color of White, blue or red fixed LED.Even though I thought they were overpriced at double the cost of the others, I bought them with the expectation that they would perform as well as the last set have. If they Last as the others, it should be worth the additional cost.04/27/2023: After using one for a couple of days, I noticed that the range of the motion sensor is greater than the older model.
K**R
Be Safe in Power Outs!
These battery powered lights will stay on when the electricity is OFF! Crucial light in the dark hall or bathroom.
P**D
Very bright and work perfectly
Purchased these for an older lady who needed some lights when walking around her home at night. They all worked as listed, turned white when the power went out so she could find them, and she loved that she could pick a favorite color.
C**E
Gift
Nice amount of light and motion sensor is great
D**Y
The motion-activated light is too bright, and some of the features aren't what you would expect
These lights are very versatile, and I thought they were exactly what I was looking for, but there are problems with motion sensing and brightness that caused me to give them a less than stellar review. Scroll down to "CONS" if you want to know more about that.As I'm discussing the functions of the light, understand that I'm only talking about how it functions in a darkened room. It has a light sensor, so the light is always off in a bright room.The first thing I want to mention is that the description is slightly misleading or unclear on a couple of points. First, the light does not automatically turn on when it loses power. This is probably a good thing, to preserve battery, but if that's what you want, look elsewhere.Second, the "motion sensor switch" doesn't do what you might think. It doesn't affect the motion sensor at all. Here's what it does: there are two levels of brightness on the light. In either setting, the brighter light turns on for 25 seconds when motion is detected. When the "motion sensor switch" is in the on position, the light remains off the rest of the time. When it's in the off position, the light stays on at a dimmer setting the rest of the time. It's counterintuitive, but that's how it works.PROS:1. I love that there are so many color options. This is fantastic if you want, say, a white light in the kitchen, and a blue light in the bathroom, and it suits the tastes of multiple people in a household if they use different bathrooms in the middle of the night.2. The design is sleek and attractive.3. When running on battery power, the flashlight is very bright, and the lantern function is quite usable in a dark room, and will be very nice during a power outage.CONS:1. There is no way to adjust the brightness or turn off the motion sensing, which is a problem because the light that comes on when motion is detected is too bright. It's definitely too bright for me for a middle-of-the-night bathroom trip, and too bright to be going off every time a dog walks past, or when I get a sip of water while watching TV in the evenings. It's probably more appropriate for emergency use, when the power is out, and you're wide awake, but for minimal lighting so you don't bump into things in the middle of the night, it's too much.However, the more dim light that stays on when the motion sensor switch (that isn't really a motion sensor switch) is in the off position is the perfect brightness for everything except emergency use. So I use this setting, and I've taped over the motion sensor so that the brighter light that is normally activated by the motion sensor is never engaged —though that means they are on all night long, which isn't what I would have preferred.2. If you don't tape over the motion sensor as I did, be aware that the field in which the sensor activates is fairly narrow. If you can think of a clock face parallel to the floor, with 12:00 at the wall outlet, imagine angled lines coming out from 5:00 and 7:00, and that's my rough estimate of where the sensor will be triggered. So, for example, if you have the light on a side wall in a long hallway, the sensor won't activate until you're pretty much directly in front of the light. This might not be a problem for you, and it might even be beneficial in some rooms, so that the light isn't turning on unnecessarily, but it's something you might want to think about in advance, depending on where you plan to put the lights.3. Lastly, when the light loses power, it's designed to remain off until it detects motion, and then it turns on for 25 seconds, like it normally does when it's in a powered socket. You can turn on the "emergency lighting" options — the flashlight, or two different white "lantern" lights — by pressing and cycling through the power button, and those options will stay on until you turn them off, but be aware that once you've done that, there's no way to put the light back into motion-activated mode without plugging it back into a powered socket again. That's not necessarily a negative, but if you have your heart set on having motion activated lights all throughout the house during a power outage, then just know that once you press the power button, you'll lose that ability on that light until the power comes back on.And that's about it. You may like the light more than me. I would absolutely have given it five stars and recommended it to everyone I know if there was a way to easily turn off the motion sensor, or to affect the brightness of that motion-activated light. But as it is, I wanted motion-activated nightlights, and instead, I have always-on nightlights with tape on the front of them. Perhaps they won't be too bright for some people, but they are for me. I'm sure I'm going to love them if there's a power outage, because those functions were a huge selling point for me, but for everyday use, they're no better than any other, less expensive nightlight.
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