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Review on πŸ’‘ GE 46707 LED Ultrabrite 100 Lumen Light Bar, 2 Pack, White, 2" - Brighten Up Your Space with GE Ultrabrite LED Light Bars by Josh Maher

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Soiay vs Maxxima vs GE LED Night Lights

Very little light from these devices. I have tried Soaiy lamps, Maxxima MLN-50 5 LED night lamps and GE 12498 LED night lamps. Soaiy lights are the least bright. Maxxima and Soaiy lights emit a pleasantly bright white light. While the GE LED is the brightest, it also appears more amber and a softer white. I removed the salt lamps from the hallways (too dark) and placed them in the kitchen above the countertops. For the corridors I used Maxxima. For our downstairs laundry room, I used the brightest GE LEDs just below the window, so the unit only turns on at night. Soaiy: The smallest area that takes up the least space. The dumbest of the 3 I have. They are not bright enough for me and I would not buy them again. Maxima: More space than Soaiy. Much brighter than Soaiy. These are the lamps I bought back for use around the house. GE LED: They have the largest footprint of any lamp. They produce a lot of light for LED blocks. I don't like their yellow color, the yellow makes them look darker than they really are. Although they are the brightest I would not buy them again due to the color and size of the lights. Incidentally, my house had Pass & Seymour Enhanced Decorator hallway lights hardwired (both full and half). Now after a few years they are all so dull that I have to replace them. I'll just buy plugs and if they dim (as long as all the LEDs do in time) I'll throw them away. LEDs may be 20 years old, but I doubt they still give usable light.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Low maintainability