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2-Pack JandCase 3000K Dimmable LED Wall Plug Night Lights w/ Sensor (various)

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acjohnson55
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Not brighter -- this is the color temperature. 3k will be a "warmer" shade, with more of a yellowish tint. 5k is more of a daylight white, which can appear very slightly blueish.
DAKn2
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No independent testing (i.e. UL or ETL), so no go.
wildta
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3000k is way too white of a color for a nightlight. 5000k would be even worse unless you're using it for a closet or garage. 2700k or lower is better for bedroom and bathroom use. Blue light (higher Kelvin) will just ruin your circadian rhythm and stop your body from creating melatonin. Red night lights are the best IMO.

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WhitenNerdy
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Of note, code L6NBCC3L also works on the 5000k version. Thanks!
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What's with all the different models... I cannot tell if there are any differences between them besides color?
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Quote from OliveChin213 :
I would assume 5k will be brighter than 3k. Otherwise all other models has difference color/shape faceplate for esthetics
Not brighter -- this is the color temperature. 3k will be a "warmer" shade, with more of a yellowish tint. 5k is more of a daylight white, which can appear very slightly blueish.
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No independent testing (i.e. UL or ETL), so no go.
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Quote from acjohnson55 :
Not brighter -- this is the color temperature. 3k will be a "warmer" shade, with more of a yellowish tint. 5k is more of a daylight white, which can appear very slightly blueish.
3000k is way too white of a color for a nightlight. 5000k would be even worse unless you're using it for a closet or garage. 2700k or lower is better for bedroom and bathroom use. Blue light (higher Kelvin) will just ruin your circadian rhythm and stop your body from creating melatonin. Red night lights are the best IMO.
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Quote from ScarletFuel960 :
wow take my money!
Hey, it's me, your wallet. Stick that thing inside me.
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SensibleFruit9735
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More expensive, but so much cleaner and better: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IOXCXOQ
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dennijacob
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Quote from SensibleFruit9735 :
More expensive, but so much cleaner and better: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IOXCXOQ

Not with motion sensor.
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snitzle_iii
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Do not get 5k. This is ambient night light. 5k will be very bright at night in a dark house
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gullzway
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Quote from dennijacob :
Not with motion sensor.
These don't appear to be motion sensor either, "Dusk to Dawn Sensor."
" automatically turns the light on when the surrounding environment is dim and switches it off when there is sufficient brightness"

Though one of the photos says detecting motion.
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burticus
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Quote from SensibleFruit9735 :
More expensive, but so much cleaner and better: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IOXCXOQ
I like that, but even on sale 46% off, $16 seems like a lot for a night light. But if you don't mind installing new outlets, they do look slick.
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Quote from wildta :
3000k is way too white of a color for a nightlight. 5000k would be even worse unless you're using it for a closet or garage. 2700k or lower is better for bedroom and bathroom use. Blue light (higher Kelvin) will just ruin your circadian rhythm and stop your body from creating melatonin. Red night lights are the best IMO.
People's sensitivity to hues are very individual. For you, 3000K is "too white". For me, 3000K is "too amber". (For a night light, I prefer something in the range of 3500K to 4000K.) And I'm far more sensitive to PWM issues than to color temperature.

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