SENSITIVE MOTION SENSOR: The motion sensor detection angle of 120. It uses an infrared motion sensor to detect movements within 15 feet for automatic switch-on, and automatically turns off after 20 seconds without movement.
EASY TO USE: You can choose the lighting modes for different occasions between car, on or off and offer you the best possible user experience. In one mode, you can also use it as a night light or torch. In the meantime, you can turn it off at any time.
RECHARGEABLE DESIGN: You do not need to buy and change non-recyclable AAA batteries. A single charge for this night with rechargeable battery can last up to 30 days when selecting the automatic mode. It is equipped with a magnetic strip for mounting and double-sided 3M adhesive pads for places with limited access to electricity.
INTELLIGENT NIGHT LIGHTS: Most customers use them as a visual aid for stairs and other potential obstacles or hazards. These night lights are also selected for children who are afraid of nightmare and darkness, as well as for nursing mothers who visit their child's room at night.
MULTIPLE USE: The motion sensor night light is ideal for bathroom, kitchen, children's room, garage, stairs, hallway, basement and anywhere you want a little more light. We always provide the best customer service to our customers.
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