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6-Pack Uigos Plug-in LED Night Light w/ Dusk to Dawn Sensor

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Uigos via Amazon has 6-Pack Uigos Plug-in LED Night Light w/ Dusk to Dawn Sensor on sale for $9.99 - $4 when you apply promo code 40PND4NB at checkout = $5.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this Item:
  • Built-in smart light sensor, the nightlight automatically lights up only when the room is dark enough
  • Offset plugs and compact size, the nightlight does not block the second outlet
  • 0.5W per light power consumption
  • ~50k hours lifespan

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Uigos via Amazon has 6-Pack Uigos Plug-in LED Night Light w/ Dusk to Dawn Sensor on sale for $9.99 - $4 when you apply promo code 40PND4NB at checkout = $5.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Built-in smart light sensor, the nightlight automatically lights up only when the room is dark enough
  • Offset plugs and compact size, the nightlight does not block the second outlet
  • 0.5W per light power consumption
  • ~50k hours lifespan

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Model: Uigos LED Night Light Lamp with Smart Sensor Dusk to Dawn Sensor, Daylight White, 0.5W Plug-in, 6-Pack

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Homeowners policies are regulated by state governments and have pretty standard clauses. There is no regulatory requirement that all electronic devices be ul certified. If a structure burned down as a result of a non ul device and the claim was denied. This would make the front page news. In my 30 years in the industry I have yet to come across a single event where a claim was denied due to a non ul device. I honestly would not worry.
Just read one star reviews.


Consume more power OFF than ON
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023
I tested these with a multimeter and discovered that the electric current increased when the light turned off, rather than dropping to near 0, as I expected it would. Curious, I took one of the night lights apart and realized that in order to save some money on parts, they had simplified the design, consuming power in a dummy component when the light was supposed to be OFF rather than actually switching off the circuit. The ad suggests that the night light saves energy and only costs 20 cents to operate each year, but based on my measurements, it is more like several dollars per light. I am giving this product one star for a "bad" energy design, as it would have literally cost purchaser less to operate if the night light simply never turned off.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
This product claims "Max 0.5W" but it's actual wattage is over 1W.

Actual wattage is 1.104W (9.2mA) when light is on and 1.128W (9.4mA) when light is off. This means electricity is re-routed to a circuit that wastes energy when it senses brightness. Apparently, this way costs less for the manufacturer. So, CAUTION: this night light does NOT save energy when the light is off.

If you leave one of these night lights plugged in all the time, annual electricity consumption will be about 9.78KWH (1.116W x 24h/day x 365days), not about 2.19KWH (0.5W x 12h/day x 365days).

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I have a bunch of these; they are bright enough to avoid stepping on the lego pieces in the hallway
if you are planning to keep one in the bathroom, make sure to check where your shadow lands. I had to remove from the bathroom because the shadow on the blinds was not pretty
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Probably not UL listed -- so if it catches fire, good luck in getting your homeowner's insurance to cover the damage.
Yeah I would never buy these cheap Chinese products. I only spend my money on the more expensive Chinese product
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Buy this cheap crap while you can. Pretty soon, it'll all be gone!
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a night light can burn down your house? how often is this an occurrence?
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I bought this set when they went on sale last time. All still working. Nothing falling apart. Not even sure HOW that is possible when you look at them. Maybe people received a bad batch and no QC. They are good for normally dark areas. I have them in the basement, garage and pole sheds.

I don't like that they are too bright for sleeping in the bedrooms and no battery backup for power outages. But I knew that before buying. I haven't looked for anything that offers those features yet.
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Quote from sshlyk :
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Actual wattage is 1.104W (9.2mA) when light is on and 1.128W (9.4mA) when light is off. This means electricity is re-routed to a circuit that wastes energy when it senses brightness. Apparently, this way costs less for the manufacturer. So, CAUTION: this night light does NOT save energy when the light is off.

If you leave one of these night lights plugged in all the time, annual electricity consumption will be about 9.78KWH (1.116W x 24h/day x 365days), not about 2.19KWH (0.5W x 12h/day x 365days).
Quote from iIIuminati :
Can anyone suggest good sensor light that doesn't waste electricity? I have those green flat night light in the 90s. I missed those and wonder if they also waste a lot of energy.
Quote from crrusher :
Thank you for running the math and other background info on these. I was curious what the total impact on my wallet would be from the wasted electricity.
To add a little more math for folks based on the above.
9.78KWH X $0.1654 per KWH - $1.62 annually.
Or $9.71 annually for the entire pack.
Just to help get you past a sample size of 1, I've plugged in 3 of these Uigos to an extension cord and a Kill-A-Watt meter. Readings when ambient light is present and the LEDs are off - 0.0 watts/amps. When all 3 have tape covering their photo sensor and LEDs illuminated = .4 watt combined. When 2 of the 3 have LEDs illuminated = .3 watt combined. Without extension cord and 1 light straight into meter, it would occasionally hit .1 watt when illuminated, but mostly zeros. Pictures attached.

I purchased mine Jan 21, 2024 if that helps, house is still standing - miracles never cease.
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Quote from sternCD :
Any recommendations on a better, safer, less energy used when off, UL listed alternative? I am sure I can find a good similar night light but can we get a recommendations here. Thank you in advance.
These GE night lights are UL listed: https://www.amazon.com/GE-Bedroom...B07RY4BF4N I haven't owned them though so I can't speak on how well they work.
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I ordered a batch of these a while back and take them to hotels during vacation trips. If I leave them behind, not a big deal. I think I'm down to 3 at this point, but they are very useful for this purpose. The lights are very bright and get brighter as the room gets darker.
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Quote from J03 :
These GE night lights are UL listed: https://www.amazon.com/GE-Bedroom...B07RY4BF4N I haven't owned them though so I can't speak on how well they work.
Those UL approved, GE branded lights are made by Jasco Products Company, LLC. Went to that Jasco website and found lights with motion and dusk sensors. Similar in size and function as this original slick deal post here. I want dusk and motion. Search for the 4 pack (2 pack available) They make a few light products for several brand names. I bought the Lights By Night LED Motion Sensor Night Light, Plug-in, 25 ft. Motion Detection Range. More money and I will test the wattage when off. I wonder if the sensor should use some watts when not illuminated? Maybe that is the source of the wattage when not illuminated?
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I had these for more than three years and all are still working.
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Quote from Catan :
i have these for a long time, they are cheap but work. annoyingly they take up kind of two spots. so i would probably opt for something that doesnt take up the whole wall
I just got them and they only take up one outlet and leave plenty of room for even a power brick.
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Quote from psharkauburn :
Just to help get you past a sample size of 1, I've plugged in 3 of these Uigos to an extension cord and a Kill-A-Watt meter. Readings when ambient light is present and the LEDs are off - 0.0 watts/amps. When all 3 have tape covering their photo sensor and LEDs illuminated = .4 watt combined. When 2 of the 3 have LEDs illuminated = .3 watt combined. Without extension cord and 1 light straight into meter, it would occasionally hit .1 watt when illuminated, but mostly zeros. Pictures attached.

I purchased mine Jan 21, 2024 if that helps, house is still standing - miracles never cease.
Just checked mine with my P3. Similar results! Although with one plugged in it didn't register anything. But 2 on was .3 watts and with both lights off it was a steady zero... Maybe the design was changed. Either way they do what they are supposed to do. Only takes up one outlet!
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i ordered these just now, read the comments and cancelled it. Life is hard.
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Go ahead. Roll the dice. Homes are cheap, right?
no they are not. but in my entire life i have never had a problem or have ever even heard of anyone having their house burned down by a night light.. it's just weird to hear
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