5-Pack BH Outlet Covers with Built-In LED Night Light (Squared or Rounded)
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Tanga.com has 5-Pack BH Outlet Covers with Built-In LED Night Light (Squared or Rounded) for $17.99 - $4 when you apply coupon code SLICKDEALS in cart = $13.99. Shipping is free.
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Product Information:
Does not work with GCFI outlets or ungrounded outlets
Frees Up Outlets: You can finally use all of the outlets in your house. Don't let standard, bulky night lights dominate your hallways, bathrooms or children's bedrooms anymore
Energy Efficient: The Guidelight cover plate costs less than 10 cents per year to power. With just the right amount of light, you can sleep easy now
Safe For Children: The Guidelight does not heat up like standard night lights, it does not have open bulbs or glass for kids to burn and cut themselves on
No wiring, no batteries, no mess, just snaps on! Easy to install, it only takes about 30 seconds
Sensors detect when its dark and lights turn on
2 Different Styles To Choose From (Squared or Rounded)
Tanga.com[tanga.com] has 5-Pack BH Outlet Covers w/ Built-In LED Night Light (Rounded or Squared) for $13.99
Apply Coupon Code SLICKDEALS - Shipping is Free Note: There is a Shipping Protection of $0.98
Features:
Does not work with GCFI outlets or ungrounded outlets
Frees Up Outlets – You can finally use all of the outlets in your house. Don't let standard, bulky night lights dominate your hallways, bathrooms or children's bedrooms anymore
Energy Efficient – The Guidelight cover plate costs less than 10 cents per year to power. With just the right amount of light, you can sleep easy now
Safe For Children – The Guidelight does not heat up like standard night lights, it does not have open bulbs or glass for kids to burn and cut themselves on
No wiring, no batteries, no mess, just snaps on! Easy to install, it only takes about 30 seconds
Sensors detect when its dark and lights turn on
2 Different Styles To Choose From (Squared or Rounded)
I would avoid these.
They won't work if you have wrapped your receptacle screws with tape.
They may not work with some types of receptacles.
Plugging in some cords with transformers or converters or some of angled cords may cover the light sensor.
It doesn't look like they will work if your receptacle is split and fed by two two separate circuits.
I see no UL or other safety organization certification.
Have had one of these for a few years. Still works great. They have metal clips inside that hold the side of the outlet and draw through that. Couldn't be easier to install. That is why they won't work on ungrounded outlets though. Just grabbed a set of these to add elsewhere in the house.
Your bathroom receptacles need to be GFCI protected. That does not mean every receptacle needs to be a GFCI receptacle or even that you need any GFCI receptacles on the circuit.
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These "outlight lights" used to be on Amazon all the time, with a ton of brands, and I bought a bunch of them. I think SnapPower was the original creator and all the others were knockoffs. SnapPower was $15-$20 per outlet and the knockoff competitors came in at $1-$2 per outlet. I'm guessing SnapPower's lawyers showed Amazon the patent and threatened infringement...and Amazon took them all down. Now you can only find SnapPower and Sozulamp under that search term on Amazon. And Sozulamp's led placement is in a different location, to go around the patent. The knockoffs needed somewhere to go, so you'll see them quite a bit on Tanga, Woot and daily deal sites. But that's why you can't find reviews for them as easily as you usually can on Amazon.
I can't speak to this particular brand, but the nightlights on a dark hallway are fantastic! I've had both bad ones and good ones. Bad = connectors don't line up, not that they started a fire. I just can't justify $10-$20 per outlet for the SnapPower. Just my 2 cents.
Only for those who know nothing about these and asking for info, considering that I have used it for a while and by no means I'm technically qualified or involved with the product in any other way:
1- Great Idea.
2- Poor material with absolutely no quality control
3- It won't fit all. No one size fits all.
4- If it fits more likely than not is a useful product, though it may never work as intended.
5- No wiring or battery. It is a simple decorative cover that replaces your old "Standard" cover and at the middle has two points of contact that should (Hopefully) make a contact with the existing receptacle's Load and Neutral side (Silver and Brace side) thus acquiring high voltage power that lights the LEDs.
Note: If for any reason this contact can not be achieved, it will not work.
6- So installation is only a change of STANDARD existing cover with these, attention if you have a rectangular receptacle or two rounded ones and these are not interchangeable for the obvious physical properties.
7- Won't work if you have more than two outlets on a box or non-standard ones or customized plates/receptacles.
8- Won't work if you have no internal coupling, eg, ECFG outlets.
9- When and if it works, the light is bright, high kelvin color (Moon-light white to slightly bluish and not sun-like).
10- The two in a room will neither be of the same color, even not of the same intensity! Thank QC's lack.
11- The simple sensor is designed to sense extreme ambient light to turn this off during the day, and back to on when ambient light diminished at night. Not motion etc. Unfortunately, this is another pitfall of this device as more likely than not, where it is installed, it is not facing a direct sunny window across, that can turn it off during the day! and more likely than not, where ever you install it, say in a corridor or room with dim daylight, it will sense it as night thus your LEDs are ON all the time. Love it or hate it. Consumption is not much though.
12- The sensor has no sensitivity adjustment and surely is set for tropical light in mind location! Wished it was made to be turned off with a lesser amount of light/not turned on unless the light is very low! by default.
13- At night, it does provide enough/adequate/good light to figure out obstacles and your way in and out without turning the room's lights. Good. However, this is sensed as too much brightness by most sensitive ones (Sure my wife), and thus don't even think of installing it in a bedroom or where you need to sleep without a disturbance! (Ideal for corridors, especially rental properties, bathrooms if not the unit with ECFG.
14. If you don't like a flickering light, don't think of these. They do flicker, one way or another, here or there.
15. My earliest one which is probably installed some 5 years or more back, still works like day 1 but is On 24/7. YMMV, big time.
16. I like it, for where it works and it doesn't at all my house locations for the reasons said above.
17. You can easily substitute this with various products that plug into existing empty outlets, thus occupying one space and providing a much more reliable light with the much better sensor at night but you lose space and esthetics. Though many alternatives currently come with adding several outlets thus you don't lose the function, only space, additionally, if you search, you do see the same concept built into newer smart plugs including wifi light single or multiple pole switches, and you do get a lot more and believe it or not, they are much more or radically expensive compare to these, though surely you pay more.
Received these earlier this week and just installed on. They look extremely cheap and even worse then lit up. I have a few snap power as well and I would pay the premium over these. I'll probably give these away or donate them. They look that bad
Edit: I'd post a picture but apparently you can't do that in the app or a mobile browser. SD is terrible….
They are cheap looking and some of them do not fit flush at the bottom causing a gap that makes them look even cheaper.
However all of mine do work. And they were cheap.
They are good for a hallway, bathroom or other areas like that.
I would not put these in a living room since they look so cheap.
You're right about not fitting perfectly but it's good enough from a distance. I have it everywhere and it's really luxurious at night. I had some for years now. Not sure what's all the troubles here.
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They won't work if you have wrapped your receptacle screws with tape.
They may not work with some types of receptacles.
Plugging in some cords with transformers or converters or some of angled cords may cover the light sensor.
It doesn't look like they will work if your receptacle is split and fed by two two separate circuits.
I see no UL or other safety organization certification.
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I can't speak to this particular brand, but the nightlights on a dark hallway are fantastic! I've had both bad ones and good ones. Bad = connectors don't line up, not that they started a fire. I just can't justify $10-$20 per outlet for the SnapPower. Just my 2 cents.
1- Great Idea.
2- Poor material with absolutely no quality control
3- It won't fit all. No one size fits all.
4- If it fits more likely than not is a useful product, though it may never work as intended.
5- No wiring or battery. It is a simple decorative cover that replaces your old "Standard" cover and at the middle has two points of contact that should (Hopefully) make a contact with the existing receptacle's Load and Neutral side (Silver and Brace side) thus acquiring high voltage power that lights the LEDs.
Note: If for any reason this contact can not be achieved, it will not work.
6- So installation is only a change of STANDARD existing cover with these, attention if you have a rectangular receptacle or two rounded ones and these are not interchangeable for the obvious physical properties.
7- Won't work if you have more than two outlets on a box or non-standard ones or customized plates/receptacles.
8- Won't work if you have no internal coupling, eg, ECFG outlets.
9- When and if it works, the light is bright, high kelvin color (Moon-light white to slightly bluish and not sun-like).
10- The two in a room will neither be of the same color, even not of the same intensity! Thank QC's lack.
11- The simple sensor is designed to sense extreme ambient light to turn this off during the day, and back to on when ambient light diminished at night. Not motion etc. Unfortunately, this is another pitfall of this device as more likely than not, where it is installed, it is not facing a direct sunny window across, that can turn it off during the day! and more likely than not, where ever you install it, say in a corridor or room with dim daylight, it will sense it as night thus your LEDs are ON all the time. Love it or hate it. Consumption is not much though.
12- The sensor has no sensitivity adjustment and surely is set for tropical light in mind location! Wished it was made to be turned off with a lesser amount of light/not turned on unless the light is very low! by default.
13- At night, it does provide enough/adequate/good light to figure out obstacles and your way in and out without turning the room's lights. Good. However, this is sensed as too much brightness by most sensitive ones (Sure my wife), and thus don't even think of installing it in a bedroom or where you need to sleep without a disturbance! (Ideal for corridors, especially rental properties, bathrooms if not the unit with ECFG.
14. If you don't like a flickering light, don't think of these. They do flicker, one way or another, here or there.
15. My earliest one which is probably installed some 5 years or more back, still works like day 1 but is On 24/7. YMMV, big time.
16. I like it, for where it works and it doesn't at all my house locations for the reasons said above.
17. You can easily substitute this with various products that plug into existing empty outlets, thus occupying one space and providing a much more reliable light with the much better sensor at night but you lose space and esthetics. Though many alternatives currently come with adding several outlets thus you don't lose the function, only space, additionally, if you search, you do see the same concept built into newer smart plugs including wifi light single or multiple pole switches, and you do get a lot more and believe it or not, they are much more or radically expensive compare to these, though surely you pay more.
Hope this helps.
looks similar.
They did charge 6.95 for shipping on 8, but still works out to lower cost per unit.
have no idea if these are good or junk, but worth a try at that cost.
24+6.95=30.95/8 = 3.87 a piece.
Almost every house I've ever been inside?
What City?
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What are you even talking about? Google outlets and look at the pictures. Are any of those pictures at all horizontal?
Edit: I'd post a picture but apparently you can't do that in the app or a mobile browser. SD is terrible….
They are cheap looking and some of them do not fit flush at the bottom causing a gap that makes them look even cheaper.
However all of mine do work. And they were cheap.
They are good for a hallway, bathroom or other areas like that.
I would not put these in a living room since they look so cheap.
They are cheap looking and some of them do not fit flush at the bottom causing a gap that makes them look even cheaper.
However all of mine do work. And they were cheap.
They are good for a hallway, bathroom or other areas like that.
I would not put these in a living room since they look so cheap.
You're right about not fitting perfectly but it's good enough from a distance. I have it everywhere and it's really luxurious at night. I had some for years now. Not sure what's all the troubles here.