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XiaomiMi Motion-Activated Night Light

R229

Retail: R310
About

Tired of getting up in the night to go to the bathroom and bumping into everything because it is so dark? Mi has the solution with its Motion Activated Night Light. The light has 120-degree sensing angle and sensing distance is up to 5 to 7 meters. Using advanced photosensitive sensor and human infrared sensor technology with anti-infrared interference function, the light can turn on automatically in the dark environment and light for 15 seconds.

Product Features
  • Low power consumption: It comes with three AA batteries and is powered by batteries, free you from socket trouble. The choice of ultra-low power consumption of the sensing program ensures only 0.25mW power consumption when in standby mode. With two brightness adjustments, 0.7 lumens mode can be used for about 12 months, 3.8 lumens mode can be used for about 6 months time.
  • Ultra-thin fresnel lens: Fresnel ultra-thin lens, to enhance the performance of the sensor. Fish scale total reflection structure reflect the light to the diffuse reflector and the light spreads evenly in the lampshade to bring a better visual experience.
  • Soft and comfortable warm light: Without visible strobe lights, protect the vision of your eyes especially your baby's eyes.
  • Using environmentally friendly materials: Selecting ABS material and high-density polyethylene material, the light has a small body with flexibility, which is more durable, practical and safer.
  • Minimalist design style: The light external soft round design encounters silkily-touching edge, easily matches with a variety of furniture style.
Product Specifications
  • Luminance: 0.7Lm 
  • Optional Light Color: Warm White 
  • Power Supply: Battery 
  • Battery Type: 3xAA batteries ( Battery Not Included ) 
  • Input Voltage: DC 4.5V
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