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Review on πŸ’‘ SnapPower GuideLight 2: 4 Pack LED Night Light for Outlets - New Version with Automatic On/Off Sensor by Alex Panda

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works as described, but some flaws spoil a great thing.

Let's get straight to the pros and cons because that's all that matters. Bright. Illuminates the ground around him. Looks very cool.2. Slim. It's way better than having a night light. This also frees up both ports.3. Just like a cake. Simply remove the current cover screw in the new one. Done Cons: 1st prize. There's no reason there are so many. This is a unique product which is why they increased the price. As soon as there is competition, I hope that the price will go down. But now they are not very available in large quantities.2. The size. you are small Much smaller than the modern cash register cases you sell in regular stores. Appearance will ruin the aesthetic if they don't match the rest of your outlets.3. THEY WILL NOT SWITCH OFF. While none of these downsides are deal breaker, they're enough to put me off buying again. At least until the idea becomes more popular and well-known companies manufacture them to match the rest of the socket covers and fittings. Until then, it's just great stuff. <UPDATE> Having owned it for a year, I'm still sticking to that 3 star rating. The main factor is that the light never goes out. They are on all the time. The light sensor is not sensitive enough. I'm guessing the sensor used was cheap since I can turn on the lights in my house and the snap light won't go out. I literally have to shine a flashlight directly at the sensor to turn it off.

Pros
  • Happy so far
Cons
  • Some bugs