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DHAOPack of 2 Dimmable Rechargeable LED Touch Lights

R449

Retail: R700
About

This night light is the perfect alternative to lights operated by electricity, and it can easily bright up a room. It can be turned on by simply touching the on/off button. It can be used for the closet, under cabinet, hallway, stairs, bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, nursery, car trunk, vanity mirror and more.

How to use?

  • Tear off the adhesive paper on the iron sheet
  • Stick the iron sheet to the location you want to install
  • Put the night light onto the iron sheets
  • Stick on area of choice
  • Touch once for warm white, hold to dim
  • Touch again for cool white, hold to dim
Product Features
  • Touch/tap night light
  • Simply remove adhesive paper and stick on
  • Can be used on wall, under cabinet, in closet etc
  • Easy to operate - short touch for ON/OFF, Long touch for brighter and dimmer
  • Remembers your last brightness setting
  • No need to adjust every time, safe for kids touching
  • Built-in 1000mAh large rechargeable battery 
  • Environment-friendly 
  • Built-in back magnet can stick to the metal surface directly (includes 3M adhesive iron sheet)
  • Convenient and easy to use
Product Specifications
  • Colour: Warm white and cool white (touch to change)
  • Operating time: Last 6 hours when brightest and 120 hours when darkest. 
  • Charging time: 2-4 hours approx (USB cable included)
  • Batteries not required
  • 6 LEDs
  • 60 lumens
  • Size: 8.6 x 1.8 cm (each)
What's in the box?
  • 2 x Touch lights
  • 2 x adhesive strips
  • 2 x USB cables
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