I think this is a great idea for both a night light and emergency torch
Description
3-in-1:
- Motion sensor night light with 2m range
- Power cut light - switches on automatically during a power cut
- Rechargeable torch with ECO and flashing modes
Front light with 10 LEDs, side light with 6 LEDs
Simple contact-free charging at mains socket by induction
Size approx. (cm): Ø 5 x 15.5
Includes Lithium-Ion battery
3 year manufacturer’s warranty
Quidco!
- jadrules
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Zuulan to phatbhoy
4 Feb 1311#24
No, you would be 2 metres away from it.
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EBT
4 Feb 13#1
Great idea
steevieboy4u
4 Feb 13#2
Exactly what i've been after cheers op
u0421793
4 Feb 13#3
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OB1 to u0421793
4 Feb 131#4
You don't need to type subscribe, there's a "Subscribe to Comments" link above the comments......
I'd be interested to know how much power this thing consumes if left permanently plugged in. I'm sure nobody here can give me the answer though!
Nutter1234X
4 Feb 13#5
Yes would like to know that too,
seems a great idea!
TheVoice
4 Feb 13#6
Hardly anything I'd imagine, it's LED.
FocusST
4 Feb 13#7
Had one of these for years and they are brilliant.
youldyboy
4 Feb 13#8
Great thanks OP
phatbhoy
4 Feb 13#9
"switches on automatically during a power cut"
In the old days it was a pain finding my torch in a power cut - thanks to mobile phone torches no longer a problem.
Looks ok - but not sure what use a 2 metre range motion sensor is - you would be practically beside it
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Description
3-in-1:
- Motion sensor night light with 2m range
- Power cut light - switches on automatically during a power cut
- Rechargeable torch with ECO and flashing modes
Front light with 10 LEDs, side light with 6 LEDs
Simple contact-free charging at mains socket by induction
Size approx. (cm): Ø 5 x 15.5
Includes Lithium-Ion battery
3 year manufacturer’s warranty
Quidco!
- jadrules
Top comments
All comments (43)
I'd be interested to know how much power this thing consumes if left permanently plugged in. I'm sure nobody here can give me the answer though!
seems a great idea!
In the old days it was a pain finding my torch in a power cut - thanks to mobile phone torches no longer a problem.
Looks ok - but not sure what use a 2 metre range motion sensor is - you would be practically beside it