• 55 LUMENS - Super bright, long lasting LEDs. 3000K warm white glow. LEDs never need to be replaced
  • WIRELESS REMOTE - Turn the puck lights ON/OFF with the remote or the tap lens
  • SELECTABLE DIMMER - Select the exact level of brightness or press the 50% or 100% brightness button
  • OPTIONAL AUTO OFF TIMER - Set the lights to turn OFF in 15, 30, 60 or 120 minutes
  • 100 HOUR BATTERY RUN TIME WHEN SET AT 100% BRIGHTNESS - Last 4 times longer than other puck lights. Operates on 3 AA batteries (18 included)

The pros: At 55 lumens the light is quite bright when used in small spaces; The remote control or manual option for turning the lights on/off increases the ability to use these lights in different spaces for different purposes. I use the lights to provide display light in areas where it isn't practical to hard wire electricity - the remote works great for this purpose. But a small storage space where the light would be used for only a short time? The manual control would probablly be more useful. Customer service was excellent - one of my lights had a defect that the merchant replaced within a few days. The light disks can also set standard or rechargeable batteries. Cons Batteries have a limited life. For display purposes I found that disposable batteries needed to be replaced after about 50-70 hours of use; rechargeable batteries need to be recharged much sooner - I'm using 2400 MaH for mine (Amazon heavy duty rechargeable). Would I buy this product again? Yes, and I ended up with two sets.

I redid my kitchen and wanted to replace the old halogen light that was only above the sink. I got these because there would be no stupid cord to deal with and for these to last up to 100 hours on batteries is what sold me. When I got them I didn’t use the adhesive pad instead I used the two small screws to make sure they stayed put underneath the cabinets. You just want to make sure when you screw it in and have the puck put into place that the signal logo is out front. I put up all pucks in with 20-30 minutes. (Photo I posted is just one wall out of two so not all the lights are showing) The only issue I had was one of the pucks stopped responding to the “on” on the remote but everything else still worked “turning off by remote, dimming, etc” told the seller and they sent me a replacement one which came a few days later and all is right with the world! My husband also loves them. I don’t know if you ever watched Mr. Bean when he goes to the hotel and plays with the tv remote but my husband was doing that in the kitchen. Looks good and can be very amusing! Would recommend!

Long story short, wife wanted under cabinet lighting, I didn't want to run wires, bought these things just to see if they would suffice, they totally did. Saved myself a few hundred bucks. Basically had them out of the box and up and running within 3 minutes, no bs! The only bad thing is you have to have the remote pointed in the general direction of the light, so all lights won't turn on at once. However the lights are super responsive.

I appreciate the simplicity of this product. All six lights have met my expectations. WE don't leave them on for long periods of time, because I read that the battery life is not that long. But we've had them up over a month and used them several times and the original batteries are still working. I bought a 20-pack of Duracells for replacements when the originals no longer work. We use them under our kitchen cabinets and it lights up our backsplash quite nicely. I REALLY appreciated not having to run wires, drill holes, and find some clever way to plug them all in! I would recommend this product as long as you're using them occasionally (to temporarily light an area or for decoration on certain occasions like we are). I wouldn't recommend them as a long-term lighting solution. It makes our kitchen look a little nicer at night!

Fantastic lights - I went back and forth over ordering a set that requires batteries or a system of puck lights that would plug-in to an outlet. Ultimately decided on these with rechargeable batteries. I researched the best lighting for the kitchen and decided I wanted a warm white light. The light these provide is perfect. I'm renting so decided to use the 3M tape. I had them all installed in about 10 minutes. One of my best purchases in a long time and probably one of my favorite DIY projects. So simple yet such a dramatic outcome. I love them! The remote is fantastic. Keep in mind when you install - the puck lights need to be in range of the remote signal. I installing one under the cabinet above my refrigerator (not that we needed light there but I still had an extra light and thought the effect would be nice) but it was too high and too out of range for the remote. I really appreciate the timer (you can set it for 15,30, 60 or 120 minutes) and the ability to dim the lights. I also really like being able to just reach up and tap on one light. When it's time to replace batteries you just give each one a slight, gentle twist. The cap comes off, exposing the battery compartment. Just replace the batteries and twist back on. Very easy. I highly recommend this lighting system and I also recommend you purchase a set of rechargeable batteries. I would not be thrilled to pay for 18 replacement batteries every couple of months. Rechargeables will give you a couple of years, at least, without the need for replacing. I ended up placing 5 lights under my kitchen cabinets and I put the remaining light under the sink for lighting up that area when needed. Really impressed with these lights and can't recommend them enough.

I just remodeled my kitchen and wanted lights under my cabinets to give it a cozy feel. I wanted something easy to install but effective. These lights are great! You can adjust the brightness and can even put them on a timer so they turn off on their own after 15, 30, or 60 minutes. They come with a sticky tape to attach to cabinets but I also added sticky back velcro and they have stayed on perfectly. The company sent me an email offering any assistance if I should need it. I absolutely LOVE them and would recommend.

Easy installation and the remote work well. The color of the light is warm and natural instead of the typical stark white of most LEDs. They use AA batteries vs. AAA which helps extend the time between changes. I highly recommend rechargeable batteries. Normal batteries will last for 48-72 hours of use. If you forget to turn them off for just one night, the brightness is reduced quite a bit. The remote includes a timer which is nice and helps to keep you from forgetting to turn off the lights. You will need to use the included screws to mount the lights to your cabinets. It is unlikely that the adhesive tape will hold after you change the batteries a few times. I started by mounting with just the tape and the lights began to fall after a day or 2. It is very easy to mount with the small screws and you won't damage your cabinets if you decide to uninstall the lights.

Bought a set to try out for under cabinet lighting as the price was too good to pass up given the extremes in prices for some of these. Other reviews mentioned having to use the double sided adhesive tape as well as the screws which I did and they have held up well. I placed them under all my cabinets and was able to cover the entire kitchen. Use of one remote for all is a bonus as well as the ability to just tap each individual light on as needed for specific task work at the counter. Because our kitchen is more of a horseshoe/square shape, not all the lights come on with one click of the remote and instead I have to directly target each light. Once on, however, you can set the timer to turn all off. This also came with batteries included which is an extra savings to consider when shopping around.

I was pleased when the lights arrived; excited when I activated them and placed them around; and then thrilled when I utilized the remote control feature. The lights’ portability is phenomenal. I have placed them around the room in order to accent a statue and to provide subtle lighting behind the television. They also serve a “night light” function, allowing safe transit through the room during the night. The room where they are located can get very cold at times, and the first night took quite a toll on the batteries; i.e., they were noticeably less bright the next day. Even though the batteries were not active (strip of plastic blocked them from engaging — and I love buying a battery powered product AND the batteries come with the product), I attributed the power drop to the cold and possible age of the batteries; i.e., don’t know how long the lights had been on the shelf. I have ordered rechargeable batteries and a charger, which I believe will mitigate any issue the cold may present. I believe investing in rechargeable batteries is a testimony to how much I like these lights and how committed I am to making them most effective in the current application.

These lights have changed the way I feel about my kitchen and life and bedroom closet on a fundamental level. Combined with a buttload of rechargeable batteries, they’re an affordable, life-changing force to be reckoned with. I live in a "cozy" old house that has a "quirky" "vintage" kitchen with "basically one" light in it, although my wife believes horrible garish overhead ceiling lights are acceptable to turn on and use for lighting, which they aren't. I'd rather not see shadows of rotting fly carcasses projected onto my possessions while I'm trying to eat my Dinty Moore over the sink like normal. So, for me, the hood-fan lights above our modern 70s electric coil stove (I'm told electricity is really catching on) are the only functional lighting the kitchen has...until now! Hot diggity, for 35 buckaroons per six pack, I turned my built-before-electricity black hole of a kitchen into a living-beyond-my-means, upper-lower-middle-class hipster coffee snob's wet dream...affordably! No longer are the beauty of my Chemex Hand-Blown series pourover, Baratza Virtuoso conical burr grinder, imported Hario coffee scale, and Bonavita digitally-controlled water kettle lost to the shadows of unappreciative dank corners. Without my new lights, might as well be a Mr. Coffee over there. Nobody could tell anyway. I put them under the cabinets, behind the weird recessed overhang in the corner above my various coffee-snob paraphernalia, and over the garbage can and decorative hand-painted owl key-hanger. They really give the kitchen that Modern Family-esque air of modernfamodernity. I also put one over the basement stairs so I can finally see my organic-flaxseed-seasoned cast-iron collection in the correct 3000 Kelvin twinkle, and one in my bedroom closet, so I no longer struggle to see and pick out one of the two shirts that I wear! They come with screws, but screw that (PUN INTENDED!). They also helpfully come with 3M Destroy-Yo-Paint sticky pads that preclude one from having to waste the battery on one's cordless drill to gouge destruction holes in one's landlord's property. They stick like the dickens. Quite convenient. Did I mention how bright they are? With the new LED pucks turned on, our kitchen now boasts, and I'm not making this up, 12,000 gigabytes of light! Astronauts can see us from the International Space Station! It's really good to know that, if our lights go out, NASA will notice and beam down their bravest Storm Troopers to assist us. The remote control makes it incredibly easy to waste over twenty minutes dimming and toggling the lights in a silent house like a moron child with pretend telekinesis via his Magical Pointy On-Off Phaser. Pew pew pew! On! Off! Dimmmmmm briiiiIIIGGHTT DIMMmmm briiiGGHHTT OFF! OFF OFF OFF! BAM ON! BAM ON! PEW PEW PEW etc. What a convenient feature. All in all, they make this dank old shitkitchen feel much more modern and expensive, and they're cheap as hell and don't require any wiring or hole-drilling or any of that other stuff I'm never going to do. And they're remote controlled, dimmable, and very bright. Oh, and you can click them on and off individually by hand when you just need to, say, find that last can of Dinty Moore in the dark. They are battery powered, and batteries die, and LEDs eat batteries. So the reviewers complaining about how quickly they die apparently thought those three little cylinders inside them were Wireless Electricity Receivers from a world where Nicola Tesla didn't die penniless and heartbroken. Nah bro, they're weak-ass batteries. So I would implore you future purchasers to also buy a load of Eneloop or equivalent NiMH rechargeable AAs, because 1. the batteries these pucks come with are abysmal, B. normal alkaline batteries cause these lights to dim over time (namely, a couple days), and 4. why not save the planet and junk? Also don't expect batteries to be magic, you ingrate. I love these lights with my whole being, and I highly recommend them for spicing up a dumbly-lit existence and room. At the very least, they make me feel slightly more well-off when I'm standing half-naked in my kitchen, eating cold Dinty Moore straight out of the can, bathed in the sparkling glow of LED under-counter puck lights. This must be how rich snobs feel.