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The Electight 8 LEDs Motion Sensor Light is a versatile, USB-rechargeable nightlight featuring 8 warm yellow LEDs, a 120° motion sensor with 3-meter range, and three lighting modes. Its 400mAh battery supports up to 90 days of use in auto mode, while the cordless magnetic design allows effortless installation in closets, hallways, stairs, and more—perfect for modern homes seeking smart, energy-efficient illumination.








| ASIN | B0C1MWBJ53 |
| Item model number | HML6-6Y |
| Manufacturer | Electight |
| Product Dimensions | 8.28 x 8.28 x 1.98 cm; 430 g |
D**M
I have purchased three sets of the Electight 8 LED Motion Sensor Lights that I have placed all through my house. I love them. I do not have to turn lights on in my house except the room I am spending time in. As I walk through the dark house, the lights just come on. They automatically shut off after 15-30 seconds of no movement. They are perfect and I have had no problems with charging. I don't know how long it takes because I have backups. So if one in an important area is getting a little dim, I plug it in and just move a brighter one to that location. I even put some outside our back door for when the dogs go out. They are so easy to use and charge and provide more than adequate lighting. I have even dropped one a couple times and it still works great - they are very sturdy.
B**I
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C**R
Great rechargeable lights. Batteries last long, I charge every 3-4weeks. My toddler also loves to collect them as he goes up the stairs
B**T
Bought several packs of these and the Homelist brand ones, which are the two most algorithmically popular on Amazon right now. 'Electight' (whoever that is) aren't legally allowed to go "hah our product is better than Homelist" but as a random Joe on the internet, I *am* allowed to do that, so I shall. Here's an honest comparison. Electight lights: - cheaper - £14 for a 6-pack (vs £25 for a 6-pack of Homelists) - weight is the same, leading me to suspect the batteries in these things are all the same (tiny and crappy, good for about a week of heavy use or 2 weeks of infrequent use) - magnetic pads on Electight are deeper and a bit stronger than on Homelist - 8 LEDs in these, vs 6 in the Homelist (and others) - brightness per LED seems the same - LEDs in these are a much warmer tone, the Homelist are quite cool even on their 'warm' setting (but these don't have a switchable warmth setting) - these have a permanent 'on' mode, which the Homelist don't - it's handy, you can carry one round and use it as a little torch, or stop it from switching off automatically if you're sat quite still next to it (e.g. in the bathroom) - these are a flatter profile and will stack neatly in a pile, where the Homelist are protuberant and will fall off each other. In every other respect they're about identical, there's really not much to these things and they all work fine, but I wanted to reflect my experience that these solved all the annoyances I was finding with the Homelist ones (which have now gone to charity shops).
H**R
So, I didn't buy these to attach permanently but rather to put on a bedside table. As I've got older my eyesight gets worse, especially my ability to adapt to the dark, and I still travel a lot, and can wake very, very confused in the night. I just set this down by my bed and if I stir in the night, they light up enough for me to get oriented. I've been using one for four weeks now without having to recharge it. It's been a great safety feature. No more panicked fumbling for my eyeglasses or knocking over a water glass or confusion about even which side to fumble for the bedside lamp switch or wall switch either at home or away.
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