M.P. Farina—November 13, 2025
I am really impressed with these multifunction lights. First of all, they have a slim design, so they don’t stick out very far from the wall when plugged in. This means they won’t get caught on objects in busy areas, like hallways. I also love that they feature both a nightlight on the front and a flashlight on the bottom. This means I can unplug them and use them as a handheld flashlight when I need to, whether it’s for going out to the backyard or looking in a cabinet. Plus, since they come in a pack of four at an affordable price, each light is a fantastic value. Another great feature is that they work as emergency lights. When left plugged in, if the power goes out, the light automatically turns on, which is super helpful for navigating in the dark. And when you unplug it, the flashlight function kicks in, making it portable and convenient. I do not know if they have a motion detection function or not. Overall, I’m really happy with these lights. They’re bright, multifunctional, and provide great value for the price. Read more
Xkhozx—October 27, 2025
Im having a difficult time rating this product bc as a handheld, I like the functions but as a "night light", I dont. They're calling theses night lights but the way they're programmed, when theyre plugged into an outlet they are considered to be in charging mode (although there is no indicators to show its charging or battery percentage.) When its plugged into an outlet, hitting the power button turns on the automatic mode that detects light. It turns on the side light when dark enough and vise versa. Problem: sensor is on the very bottom where the flashlight is located. When using this an outlet that's near the floor like a hallway, the sensor will not detect your light to turn off its own light. A possible solution could be plugging it in upside down. In general this irritates me because I feel its just a bad design. The sensor should have been located on the same side where the power button is so it can have a better chance of light hitting it so it can turn off. Either way, the light it emits in this mode is so dim, it's more a location marker than lighting your path. Acting as a handheld flashlight, this product performs well enough. At the time of this review, for $35 you very 4 in the pack making each one just under $9. I don't know if one is really worth $9 though. For functionality, the only thing that doesn't work very well specifically because of its design is while plugged in, its im light won't turn off unless it's sensor hits light but light would have to come up from underneath it for that to happen, unless you plug it in upside down. Other than that problem, everything else works alright. Conclusion Referring to a product as a night light gives off a certain impression that when you plug it into an outlet, it will give off a decent amount of ambient lighting from its location and/or show the floor like in a hallway to see where youre going. But again, when plugged in as a "night light", the light it emits is of absolutely no help for that. Read more
Shandi Marie—October 28, 2025
I bought the 3-in-1 Dusk to Dawn LED Night Light (4-pack) for our hallways and bedrooms, and I’m honestly impressed! Each light automatically turns on when it gets dark and off when it’s bright — no switches or batteries to worry about. The warm white glow is soft and cozy, not harsh at all, which makes it perfect for nighttime visibility without waking anyone up. What I really love is the versatility — you can plug it in, use it as a portable light, or keep it as a steady plug-in. I’ve used one in the kids’ room, one in the hallway, and another in the kitchen for those late-night snack runs. They’re also great for seniors since they make it easy to see without fumbling for light switches. They’re small, sleek, and blend in nicely with any room. The auto-sensor works flawlessly, and I’ve noticed zero flickering or buzzing. Great value for the price — having four means I could cover multiple rooms without spending a fortune. ✅ Pros: • Dusk-to-dawn sensor works perfectly • Soft, warm light that isn’t too bright • Can use plugged in or as a portable light • Great for kids and elderly family members • Energy efficient ❌ Cons: • None so far — would love a few color options though! Highly recommend this set if you’re looking for reliable, gentle lighting for your home. Perfect mix of functionality, safety, and style! Read more
Juststained—November 24, 2025
I was pretty bummed out when I tested these Pwsara 3 in 1 LED Night Lights. First, they were advertised as motion control originally, and they are not. I was just expecting some basic motion-controlled LED night lights. Come on in the dark, shut off in the light, etc. These have been doing none of these things. Apparently, they are for emergency power outages. I will admit that as an LED emergency flashlight, they work great, and if you have them plugged in all the time, then the 1 or 2 times a year you lose power, if it's at night, they will come in handy; other than that, they are pretty useless. EDIT-They were working as very low-light nightlights for a bit. They came on at night, shut off in the morning, but now they have stopped working that way, and I have no idea why. Doesn't really matter because the light was so low it was practically useless anyway. I can only recommend these as emergency flashlights, or if you lose power a lot, especially at night, then they could come in handy. Read more
