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Review on Sensky Motion Sensor Night Light - Eye-Friendly Front Low Light & Bright Back Light Design for Bathroom Hallway (Warm White) by Stuart Rasmussen

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One of the best if not the best night light!

I have tried many motion detection night lights and this one is my favorite. The Sensky motion sensor is good for the following reasons: 1) It only turns on when the ambient light is very low. 2) When the Sensky is in very low or no ambient light, a low level LED on the front (side facing the room) will illuminate. This LED emits just enough light for you to see when approaching the device in complete darkness. 3) As soon as you approach a light source, the motion sensor activates very bright LEDs on the wall-facing side of the lamp, providing plenty of indirect light for you to look around. We use it in our main bathroom and it saves us having to turn on the main light that is too bright. 4) The motion sensor is quite sensitive and works from a wide range of approach angles. 5) It's pretty stylish for a night light. The only potential downside to this night light is that if it's right-handed and plugged into the bottom socket of a standard outlet, there's little to no room to use the top socket for anything else. . If this night light is the only device you plug into an outlet, then that's not a problem. As a night light, this Sensky device is the best there is. My second favorite is the Maxxima 55W because it's very bright (maybe 20% brighter than the Sensky) and only works in the dark. But it doesn't have weak proximity lighting, and the motion sensor, while very sensitive, only works well when approaching directly (90 degrees against a wall).

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