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Ulighting U New Design Candle 1800K Plug in Night Light Not Glaring, Roo 2Colors LED Nightlight 1800k/3000k, Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor


This is a nice night light.  The V shape of the light and the non-polarized plug means you can point the V down or up depending on where you want the focus of the light.  I have one behind a table pointed up and it shines up the wall while it was pointed down behind the table it was practically invisible.   A nice mellow yellow light is my choice but you can chooser a bright white.  This is a good value.

From the vendor:
  • Two light modes 1800K/3000K, imitating candle light 1800K night light, soft light, warm, not glaring, suitable for get up during the night. 3000K warm white light for Lighting
  • Dusk to dawn sensor, automatically turns on only when ambient Lighting becomes insufficient
  • V shape Lighting design like a smile at night, Mini size does not obstruct the second outlet. It has the features of fire protection, impact resistance, durability and safety
  • Costs you less than $0.20 per year to operate (based on 11/kwh), save energy and money
  • Package include 4* night lights, user manual. We provide 18 months warranty, any product questions reply mail within 24 hours

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