ZenLit Motion Sensor LED Night Light, 6-Pack, Cordless Battery-Powered Wall Light, with Magnetic Stickers and Hanging Strings, for Closet, Hallway, Bedroom, Kitchen, Stairs, 3 Warm White, 3 White
ZenLit Motion Sensor Night Lights provide automated, hands-free ways to light up every corner of your home or office, bedrooms, stairs, hallways, closets, or entryway to your home where the light switch is just too far from the door. Each night light consists of 6 pcs super bright LED lights which bright enough to make sure you will never stumble in the dark. The motion sensor light only turns on automatically when it's dark and motion is detected. The LED night light will be automatically turned on up to 10 ft and auto off 15 seconds if no motion is detected. Each unit has built-in magnet so it will stick to any metal. It also comes with a sticker and a hanging string, so you can stick it to the wall, baseboard, or just simply hang it anywhere. Made of premium ABS+PC, which is durable and lightweight. It’s powered by 3*AAA replaceable batteries (not included), so you can use them anywhere without a electricity outlet. Product Details: Each light has 6 build-in LED lights The motion sensor light only turns on automatically when it's dark and motion is detected. The LED night light will be automatically turned on up to 10ft and auto off 15 seconds if no motion is detected. Each unit has built-in magnet so it will stick to any metal. It also comes with a sticker and a hanging string, so you can stick it to the wall, baseboard, or just simply hang it anywhere. Made of premium ABS+PC, which is durable and lightweight. It’s powered by 3*AAA replaceable batteries (not included), so you can use them anywhere without a electricity outlet. Order Includes: 6 Cordless lights, 3 warm white, 3 white 6 Metal stickers 6 Hanging strings
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