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

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$4.80

$9.99

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Uigos via Amazon has for Prime Members: 6-Pack Uigos Plug-in LED Night Light w/ Dusk to Dawn Sensor on sale for $7.99 - $3.20 with promo code 40A9D89D at checkout = $4.79. Shipping is free.

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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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Uigos via Amazon has for Prime Members: 6-Pack Uigos Plug-in LED Night Light w/ Dusk to Dawn Sensor on sale for $7.99 - $3.20 with promo code 40A9D89D at checkout = $4.79. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for sharing 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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Written by SaltyOne | Staff

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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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Some people measured it and it was consuming around 1W while low light and 1.1W during the day. They just rerouted where current goes instead of cutting it off because it would cost about a cent more to produce it properly.

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leek69
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I've had these for a few years and going strong
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AmusedMeal841
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I have had these for over 3 years and they are amazing for rooms where you need small amounts of light in the dark and don't want to turn on the lights.

Obviously I have one in the bathroom for the middle of the night but also keep one in my cats litterbox room.
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coolbag159
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I bought this kind of light 8 years ago, and it's still working well.
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MIght be the same one as posted before, if so people said consumption was higher than 0.5W and used it even when lights were off
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click2imran
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Does lights auto off during the daytime and turn on nighttime?
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coolbag159
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Quote from click2imran :
Does lights auto off during the daytime and turn on nighttime?

Whether it's day or night, it turns on automatically when the light is insufficient, and turns off automatically when the light is sufficient.
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wieyu
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Both 2 sets of this and they're still working awesome. Bathrooms, living room, kitchen and hallway.

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Quote from mkdenar :
MIght be the same one as posted before, if so people said consumption was higher than 0.5W and used it even when lights were off
Some people measured it and it was consuming around 1W while low light and 1.1W during the day. They just rerouted where current goes instead of cutting it off because it would cost about a cent more to produce it properly.
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IndigoBird7692
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How bright are these? I bought almost same looking ones and they were way too bright
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canwoop
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Is the 0.2 meant to indicate 0.2 watts, even though it says 0.5 in the listing and reports that it uses over 1 watt when not even in use?
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GTwannabe
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Quote from IndigoBird7692 :
How bright are these? I bought almost same looking ones and they were way too bright
Good for hallways, way too bright for a bedroom.
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Within a year, these start malfunctioning and turn into strobe lights.
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I bought these before, and they ended up in the trash. Granted, you don't move these things often, but they are very cheap and come apart easily. (Then it makes you wonder what other corners were cut.) You get what you pay for. I spent a little more for something more durable.
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