The house is dark and everyone’s asleep except you. You want to head to the kitchen to grab a midnight snack, but you don’t want to turn on bright overhead lights that will hurt your eyes and leak under doors. You have a few night lights plugged in here and there, but unfortunately they aren’t too helpful for finding appliances or safely walking downstairs. It looks to us like you’re in need of proper night lighting. Using certain lights at night will serve vital safety and practical purposes without unnecessary illumination and wasted energy. We recommend the fixtures below to help you navigate the night without mishaps.
So Tavisdor launched a product that only requires batteries for lighting,(Sleep Mode Motion Sensor LED Night Light).which can be installed wherever you need lighting.
Wouldn’t it be optimal if lights only lit up on an as-needed basis? That’s the idea behind our vacancy and occupancy sensors. Turning lights on when a person enters a space and off after someone leaves it, these sensors are practical and great for security purposes at night. Simply replace your old wall switches with these motion-sensing ones to enjoy "sensible" night (or even daytime) lighting in any room of your home. If you’d prefer discreet task lighting at night (such as under cabinet lights or shelf lights) you could also install LED light with an LED proximity motion-sensor switch to provide illumination only when and exactly where you need it.
If you must leave an light on all night long, it’s better to use an LED light to avoid wasting energy. At the end of the day, whether you’re heading to the kitchen for a midnight snack or it’s time for Santa to sneak around your living room, having a little illumination where you need it will help you get to your destinations with ease.
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