• Bright enough to see where you're going in the dark without turning on other lights, but not so bright as to blind you
  • 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
  • Costs you less than $0.20 per year to operate (based on 11 cents/kWh), and no bulbs to replace with long life LEDs
  • Perfect for hallway, kitchen, stairs, living room, bathroom, bedroom, nursery, anywhere you need a guiding light

For the longest time, we've been living in the darkness! When we had to get up in the middle of the night, we would be walking in pitch black darkness. There were numerous times when I stubbed my toes or tripped over a cord, and I just had enough. I came across these night lights and decided them to give them a shot. I love that these came in a six-pack so I could plug them in multiple places. The design is great, simplistic and compact, only about 2" x 2" in size. Unlike older night lights, they don't stick up 4 inches and you can easily fit two lights in a pair of sockets. The brightness of the lights is perfect! They give off a nice even white light, unlike somewhat ugly yellow light from traditional night lights. They're not too bright that disturbs us in our sleep, nor are they too dim that we still can't see anything. It's just enough to clearly see where I'm going in the dark. They also adjust in brightness depending on how bright your room is. During the day and with indoor lights, they're pretty much off and at night, they're at maximum brightness. They also will be on at a mid-level brightness if your room is not too bright but not too dark either. The only slight thing I'd say about them is they may be a little overly sensitive. For example, even during the day, if I plug them in a relatively darker corner or underneath our kitchen cabinets, they will light on. Not really the biggest of inconveniences but may be an issue for those that live in darker homes. Overall though, these were the perfect solution for our night time problems!

Super bright, works well in hallways, kitchens, bathrooms and anyplace you need additional light at night. Off-set plug prongs still allow you to utilize the other socket. Super satisfied.

I'm about to order another box of these after testing the first delivery. A lot of the other reviewers have talked about the many pros. Good design, dimming on and off, safe cool operating temperature and a soothing color. But one of my favorite features is that, even if they ran 24/7, they would only cost 31 cents A YEAR each to operate. One regular 5 watt incandescent night light costs 10 times that amount. So they will save money, and pay for themselves in less than a year. FYI: That dot in the center of each one is the photocell that senses ambient light and tells the unit when to turn on and off..The lights turn up slowly as the sun sets and dim to off slowly in the morning. My point being that they don't just snap on and off. A nicely engineered design..

Love these lights. My home has a lot of dark corners, and these lights has made nighttime navigation easier for me and my guests. Dark corridors are now friendly, perfect! The clean modernist lines drew me to these lights, but the utility has made me love these. I bought the Warm White, 6-Pack, and I placed one each in 1) dining room, 2) living room, 3) dark hallway, 4) master bedroom, 5) top of stairs, 6) mudroom nearest backdoor. Each one is perfect and well used. The light sensor is accurate and they each illuminate only when their area is dark. Speaking of illumination, they don't simply switch off and on like other lights, these fade in or out according to the environment. If it's a little dark, their light is a little bright. If it is very dark, their light is very bright. My bedroom's light was too bright, so I covered it with washi tape. Washi tape comes in all colors and patterns, but the light is diffused so patterns will not be discernable. Washi tape also has a low tack, so I can change tape colors without turning the lights into a gooey mess. I only covered the light in my bedroom, and I chose a salmon tape because red-tinted lights are easier on the eyes. If you do this also, make sure to take time to cover the sides of the light, because they also emit light (not just the front). Overall, I am very happy with this purchase and would buy them again in an instant. They are effective and affordable

I have updated this from 3 to 5 stars. Original review: They work as advertised, but it puts out a lot of light. That and the white is harsh in the middle of the night. I taped off the sides and top with black electrical tape and while not the best looking reduces the amount of light to a reasonable amount. My update: The seller immediately contacted me about swapping the light I had ordered for the more "yellow" ones they sell. I turned him down for one reason, what our kids have been able to do with them. When our daughter saw what I had done she told me that is UGLY, no argument from me, and immediately went to my tool bucket and got out the rolls of colored electrical tape and an exact-o-knife. She quickly made three excellent night lights. She turned them into low intensity colorful nightlights. Our son has used model paint to color them with more interesting but less consistent results. I am including pictures of the three my daughter made in 20 minutes. I am leaving out the picture of what I had done because our daughter reused that one for the red/green/yellow light..

I'm THRILLED with these. One on each end of our ranch layout home gives us plenty of light at night to be able to navigate without turning lights on. I feel like these look like expensive night lights, starting off dim and getting brighter as it gets darker out. I have no complaints. They are slim to the wall so my 1 1/2 year old doesn't notice there is something to pull out and they stay securely in the wall (I had no issues with them in my US outlet) these are honestly one of my best Amazon finds and I've recommended them to many friends. If my review was helpful to you please let me know! Thanks!

hey these are great. little too bright for some locations but perfect for others. if you already have: if you are careful you can pop off the front cover (on the side, between the translucent section of plastic and the solid plastic section with the plug) and access the leds. you can then cover 2 of the leds with a spot of black tape or otherwise disable the leds to make it less bright. (you are tesoonsuble for your own actions, of course. do this at your own risk and all that other regretable legal stuff we have to throw in these days). : )

Loveeeeee. Simple design without being too obnoxious or distracting from the aesthetics of the interior of the house. Doesn't take too much space and can use the other outlet at the same time. I bought the yellow (warm) lights instead of the white ones, and it's a perfect glow without being too harsh.

Love these Sycees LED lights. Opened and plugged into outlet straight from the box. Photosensitive so they light up in increments according to the ambient light in the room. Great for saving on the electric bill because they're not always on, plus they're LEDs. Have had these lights plugged in for 6 months now & no problems. We use them in the hallway to the guest bathroom, in the kitchen, & in the children's room. Pics included - might not show it but they emit a light bright enough to walk in the dark, but not so bright as to wake someone using one as a nightlight. Enjoy!

These are actually pleasant to look at... not the typical blue-ish white. They're bright enough to illuminate the hallway without being blindinly bright. I really love how small they are too and it was smart to not only offset the prongs, but also make them the same size... I can plug other things at the same outlet. Definitely going to buy more... if they last me a whole year, I'd be happy. Will update my review if they don't. A couple of other things: Looking at the seller's picture I was confused as to whether or not the borders of the lights would look yellow-ish during the day.... they just look white. I was relieved by that. Also, I don't recall seeing a photo of the warm white lights at night-- hope you find the attached photo helpful! Have a nice day!