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Review on πŸ’‘ 2 Pack Rechargeable LED Motion Sensor Cabinet Light - 2500mAh, Wireless Closet Lighting with 54 LEDs for Cabinet, Wardrobe, Kitchen, Hallway, Stairs by Robert Gilbert

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Beautiful, easily removable lights

These lights provide enough under cabinet lighting for our needs. They roughly correspond to a 35W light bulb. Unlike some other lights, the lighting is fairly even due to the milky/matte finish. We didn't care as we used it under the counter (where we couldn't see the light directly) but would love to see it installed in a closet or outside. easy. Clean and dry. Attach the metal strip to the back of the lantern and attach 4 pieces of double-sided foam tape (8 per lamp) to the metal strip. Remove the protective film from the tape and press the lamp in place. When you remove the flashlight, the metal strip should stay in place (for better fixation, the metal strip can be pressed firmly). The light is very light so I can't imagine how much weight the light will ever overcome a double end table or the ability of a magnet to hold it in place (even upside down). The attached documentation seems to differ slightly from the online description. The light (54 LEDs, SMD2835) should have 350 lumens as described by Amazon. The insert claims 300 lumens. It now says +/- 20%, so theoretically it could be between 360 and 240 lumens (probably depending on how charged the internal battery is). The claim that it's 350 lumens (or even up to 350 lumens) is technically correct, if a bit misleading. However, the brightness is more than sufficient for my needs. A small note for those who use under cabinet lighting. My cabinets have a ledge underneath that is larger than the thickness of the light and sensor. Positioning your lights on your lip will partially hide the sensor from you unless it sees movement directly beneath the light. Again, this doesn't really matter as I only need the light when I'm working under a cupboard (I'd rather not have it come on when I'm walking past cupboards). I'm sure if I had placed the lights further away they would have picked up more of the surrounding movement. About 5% of the time I wasn't able to recognize a hand movement; the second attempt usually works. You end up with two good lights at a decent price and with no drilling/wiring. If necessary, they can be easily removed for charging (documentation states 1-2 months depending on usage).

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Upgradable