AMIR Motion Sensor Light, Cordless Battery-Powered LED Night Light, Stick-anywhere Closet Lights Stair Lights, Safe Lights for Hallway, Bathroom, Bedroom, Kitchen, etc. (White – Pack of 3)

October 6, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:58 GMT+0100 - Details)

With Amir Motion Sensor Lights, you can…
– Say good bye to bumping into stuff in the dark.
– Comfort kids who are afraid of the dark
– Cheaper to run than ceiling lights

Amir Motion Sensor Lights act like little “guardians”, provide automated, hands-free way to protect your homes indoors and outdoors. Light up your bedroom, stairs, hallway, closet, or entryway to your home where the light switch is just too far from the door. Don’t leave lights on needlessly running up the electric bill.

With easy installation, it mounts in seconds. No hammers, drills, or tools required. Simply use the double-sided adhesive pads or stick to any metal surface with the built-in magnet.

Note:

1. Please kindly check whether the batteries have been installed in the correct direction.
2. This light can only be turned on in darkness environment. The light won’t turn on if the light sensor has been detected by the enough light.
3. If you use Alkaline battery first and then change to zinc-manganese dry battery, the lights might not work as the zinc-manganese dry battery is shorter than the Alkaline battery.
4. The sensor light might not work if you use the infrared heater in winter. The infrared will cause failure of the sensor. However, the light will get back to work in 30 minutes after turning off the heater.

Specifications:

1.5v, 0.3w
Sensitivity: 3 meter Distance
Sensor Range: 120 degrees
Operating temp: -20°C-40°C
LED Qty: 6 LED
Light color: Pure White
LED life: 50,000 hours or more
Mounting: Tape or Magnet
Product Diameter: 3.15 in
Thickness: 0.87 in

Package includes:

3 x Motion Sensor LED Night Light
3 x Double-sided adhesive pads
1 x User Manual

Product Features

  • Super-bright LED Bulbs – Up to 20 Lumen output, 6 pcs super bright SMD 2835 LED; bright enough to make sure you never stumble in the dark
  • PIR Motion & Light Sensor – Auto-on within 10 feet, auto-off after 15 seconds of no motion detected helps prolong battery life. It will turn on only when it is dark and when motion is detected
  • Easy Installation – Simple to install, no hard-wiring. With double-sided adhesive pads and built-in magnet, you can stick on anywhere you like
  • Battery Operated – Powered by 3PCS AAA batteries (not included) for coreless installation. To provide you with illumination in areas that have limited or no access to electricity
  • Note: This light can only be turned on in darkness environment. It won’t turn on if the light sensor has been detected by the enough light. And Please DO NOT install this light in high temperature place, otherwise, high temperatures will affect the adhesive strip, and then the light will slide easily!!

Comments

Phil says:

Really like them Bought two boxes of these and I really like them. I put two in a dark entry way from the garage, two in the litter box area under the steps, one in the foyer, and one in a bathroom. These motion lights will only turn on if it is dark enough and if you have two lights together in a small area one of them might produce enough light to cause the other to not turn on. I’ve also noticed that they don’t light up as quickly if I’m wearing dark clothes, I have black and white undershirts I wear around…

T. Wear says:

Light sensor workaround These, like other similar wireless LED lights, had one big flaw that made them useless for me. (And I think for some other people as well.) They are fine in total darkness, but if you want them to light up a dim, but not totally dark area, they won’t turn on because of the light sensor. That makes them not only useless as an auxiliary light source, but also when grouped — since if one is on the light sensor of the other(s) prevents them from turning on.SOLUTION: Remove the light…

Tyler Haas says:

Disabled light sensor – now they’re great! Bought these to use as cupboard lights. At first, they didn’t work the way I wanted because the light sensor would prevent them from going on. Even in a fairly dark room they would not go on. So, as another review suggested, I disabled the light sensor so it would go on even in light rooms when motion was detected. Except instead of breaking off the light sensor, I simply covered it with black electrical tape. Now they work great!

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