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Sporting Goods : Emergency Sentinel Light– Small

Emergency Sentinel Light– Small

from: Teledex




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4531





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Datexx
Clothing Size: Small
Color: White
EAN: 0767469230927
Label: Teledex
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Teledex
Model: LED-92M
Publisher: Teledex
Ranking: 4531
Size: Small
Studio: Teledex


Product facts:
  • Detects power outages and automatically turns on emergency flashlight
  • Automatically senses motion in a dark room and lights the way for safety
  • Photoelectric night light: on at dusk and off at dawn
  • Emergency flashlight that lasts up to 8 hours
  • Bulb burns cool and LEDs last for 100,000 hours







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Item Description:
Detects power outages and automatically turns on emergency flashlight, Be prepared for tornadoes hurricanes earthquakes and floods, Power lasts for 8 continuous hours, Batteries included, 4Hx212Wx1L' imported











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great product - customer service not so good.
Of the 12 lights I bought, one didn't work. I'm still waiting for the company to tell me how to get the broken one replaced. I'll change my rating when that happens.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Versatile LED Night Light
I've had one of these for just over a year and find it to be very durable and reliable. Just recently I ordered another as a gift for a relative. Brightness as a night light, or as a flashlight/motion detector is entirely acceptable. The motion detector works good - the range for activation at real low incident angles is down to six or eight feet. Straight on it lights up at fifteen to twenty feet. Very useful in the hallway just outside the bathroom. We have used it as a night light in darkened cruise ship cabins, where an A/C outlet is not available. Never have come close to running out of battery power. Overall, an excellent product. Fortunately, we have not had an opportunity to test it as an emergency light during a power outage, but I'm quite certain it would work just fine.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Light!!!
I've had this light now for two months with no problems. It has a dimmer night light which turns on when it gets dark. Then, when you approach, it gradually gets to full brightness within a couple of seconds so as not to affect your eyes with a sudden blast of light. We have one at the base of our stairs and plan on buying another for the hallway. I don't like having a bright light on all the time, but this one is great because it adapts to your circumstance. My wife loves it! If you're not going to invest $$$ in a professional emergency exit system, at least buy a couple of these- it could save your life!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Smart night light
Had to order these for others once they saw mine. Love the motion feature for turning this on vs. a night light that stays on all the time. Some use it for trips to the bathroom in the middle of the night. I use mine when I go to bed since my spouse is already asleep. Gives me enough light to move around without waking him up. Also, when we had a power outage, the light went on. Highly recommended.



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