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Smart Motion Sensor 6 LED Night Light (Warm Light)

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This works great. It's just what I needed to have light in a closet without a light fixture or power point.

4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

Description

This high efficiency, LED lamp is suitable for a variety of places; suitable for illuminating every corner of the house, cabinets and wardrobes.

When the motion sensor detects movement, these lights will automatically turn on, and when there is 15 seconds of no movement, these lights will turn off.

The LED light has a built-in light sensor device, which can automatically recognize the state of day and night, automatically be in standby during the day, and sense light at night, which is energy-saving and environmentally friendly.

The lamp can be cleverly hidden on the fixing device, door and wardrobe, and can be easily installed without screws.

Specifications

  • Material: aluminium shell
  • Light colour: warm light
  • Power supply: 2×AAA (not included)
  • Delay time: 15 seconds
  • Power-on self-test time: 15 seconds.
  • Induction method: human body infrared induction
  • Induction control: built-in light perception, infrared human body induction
  • Sensing distance: within 3–4 meters
  • Product size: length 98mm x width 30mm x thickness 15mm
  • Number of lamp beads: 6 LEDs
  • Lamp working temperature: –10~50°C
  • Sensing angle: 120 degrees
Release date NZ
January 22nd, 2021
Box Dimensions (mm)
110x35x24
UPC
202012110276
Product ID
34512651

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