The LED Auto Sensor Night Light from Dreambaby turns on when the lights turn off, casting a soft glow to make sure the room is lit, with a long-lasting LED bulb lasts up to 25,000 hours or just shy of 3 years.
Features :
- Automatic sensor night light
- Automatically turns on when it's dark and off when the room is light
- LED bulb lasts up to 25,000 hours or just shy of 3 years
- Plug Night Light into electrical socket
- No fumbling in the dark for light switches
- Prevents trips and tumbles in the dark
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Dreambaby LED Auto-Sensor Night Light operate?
The Dreambaby LED Auto-Sensor Night Light features an automatic sensor that activates the light in low-light conditions and turns it off when the room becomes bright. Simply plug it into an electrical socket, and it will function without manual intervention.
What is the lifespan of the LED bulb in this night light?
The LED bulb in the Dreambaby Auto-Sensor Night Light is designed to last up to 25,000 hours, providing approximately three years of continuous use.
Is the night light energy-efficient?
Yes, the Dreambaby LED Auto-Sensor Night Light is highly energy-efficient, consuming only 0.5 watts of power.
Can the night light's direction be adjusted?
Some models of the Dreambaby Auto-Sensor Night Light feature a 360° rotating swivel head, allowing you to direct the light as needed.
Is the night light safe to use in children's rooms?
Absolutely. The Dreambaby LED Auto-Sensor Night Light is made from flame-retardant materials, ensuring safety in various settings, including children's rooms.
Does the night light come with a warranty?
Yes, purchasing the Dreambaby LED Auto-Sensor Night Light includes an extended warranty of three years from the purchase date, covering free spare parts if needed.
What are the primary benefits of using this night light?
The Dreambaby LED Auto-Sensor Night Light provides a soft glow to prevent trips and falls in the dark, eliminates the need to fumble for light switches, and is less likely to disturb sleeping children.