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Review on 💡 Lightbiz LED Closet Light: Rechargeable Motion Sensor Night Bar for Stairs, Wardrobe, Kitchen - 4 Pack by David Carter

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They are bright and work without batteries! The instructions/modes are listed in the overview below.

They fit me perfectly. I put them under 4 cupboards in the kitchen. I have them in motion sensor mode and was afraid they wouldn't detect movement as there is a ledge at the bottom of the cabinets that they are hidden behind. But they work! They even recognize me when I walk into the kitchen and I'm 5-10 feet away. Best of all, there are no batteries to replace or recharge. Just plug them into a USB charger and charge them up. I do this at night (1 every night), probably once every 2 weeks or so. The included instructions are of the craziest, smallest, most illegible kind. I ended up snapping a picture of the instructions on my phone so I could zoom in and read them. To help you, here are the main modes and instructions: - To turn on and off, press the button on the side for 3 seconds - Depending on which side/end of the button you press, there are different things on the same button. When facing the light with a cluster of LEDs, the top end of the long button controls the main modes. The lower end changes the light output (I think there are 3 options here). -- To switch modes (controls how and when it turns on) just press the top of the button again up to 3 times for the following options (it will toggle between them as you press the button and you can seeing a colored light, that lets you know what mode you're in): Mode 1 (Green): Motion and light sensor (I haven't used this, but would be great in a closet) Mode 2 (Blue): Motion sensor only (that's what I use - works great )Mode 3 (red): always on. To switch between brightness levels, use the bottom end of the button. Each comes with a magnet that you can attach (they already have strong 3M double sided tape). where you place them (or they will work on any surface that can attract a magnet). Then when you need to charge it, just take it off the magnet, charge it up and put it back in when you're done. There is nothing easier. If you're using it as a closet, you can probably work a lot longer on a single charge. And if you do what I did with the motion sensor in a high traffic area like the kitchen. , it wears out faster and maybe even faster if you're going in and out of the kitchen every 5 minutes. In that case, I'd probably be tempted to turn them on or off as needed each time. I would definitely buy them again and maybe for some closets.

Pros
  • Absolute legend
Cons
  • High price