Stephen Sun—October 12, 2025✓ Verified purchase
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I’m absolutely impressed with this garage light! Installation was super easy — no screws, no drilling, and I was able to set it up completely on my own in just a few minutes. The light fixtures are very lightweight but feel sturdy at the same time. Once powered on, the lighting effect looks so modern and fancy, exactly like what you see in the pictures. The hexagonal design gives my garage a futuristic and clean look, and it instantly brightened up the whole space. The brightness is perfect — evenly distributed, not harsh on the eyes, but still strong enough for working on projects or detailing the car. Overall, this product exceeded my expectations. It’s stylish, practical, and the installation couldn’t be easier. Highly recommend it to anyone who wants to make their garage look sleek and high-end without much effort! Read more
Architect—February 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Looks great! It was really easy to install in my garage. Read more
YG—February 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase
So far so good. Easy install. The dimmable feature is a must. I keep it at the lowest setting and it’s more than enough light. Thought they’ll be annoying and too bright but they’re not I purchased 2 sets of the 11 for my garage gym. Ended up using 7 hex from each set. Works better that way I can replace some if they ever go out. Read more
zakleerite—January 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
My lady's art studio (welder/plasma cutter/benders etc) is in a 16'x14' space, lit by two ancient 4', 2-tube fluorescent lights - woefully inadequate. Removed those, installed this kit, and it is BRIGHT - lights up the entire space - floor, walls, everything. Super nice, look cool. The installation for a typical drywall ceiling would be easy, but mine has rafters on 3' centers, covered only with plastic unvented soffit. So, the only way I could think of to make this doable was to buy four 8' 1x4 boards. I laid them out on 3' centers, set the fully built light set on top, and marked out where they criss-crossed over the lumber. I then installed the included clips and snapped it on. Cool, but how to get it from my floor, facing up, to the cieling, facing down without placing undue stress on the lighting assembly. I built a "spine by scabbing some cheap 1x3's together to make an 11' long piece. this was attached to the 1x4 stringers with some scrap 2x4 pieces. Me and a buddy could then pick the whole thing up by the "spine/handles", walk it up a ladder, and screw the 1x4 stringers into the rafters. (see pics) It took me about 6-7 hours spread over 3 days. However, it is now up there solidly, and looks nice. The one disappointment involves electrical. The cord to power this unit comes out of a square recess that would accept one of their light units. There is no elegant way to get from this square hole to any type of standard electrical conduit, j-box, etc. As you can see in the last photo of them up on the ceiling, I ran some flex conduit from a 4" j-box to this square, and found some rubber thingy I had laying around to make it look "right". This unit would benefit greatly by having a little piece that slides into this square and snaps in, just like the lights do. But instead of a light, it would be a 1/2" hole to which you connect a standard 1/2" threaded conduit connector. My other complaint is that this unit is only dimmable if you purchase an additional dimming control, which I was not aware of. If my lady wants these dimmer option, I'll buy that and install it. The description of the unit may have made that clear, and I just didn't see it. Read more
Jeff—January 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The lights are great but the anchors they provide are terrible. They wouldn't hold in sheetrock. I used screw in drywall anchors instead. The directions tell you to assemble it and lift in one piece but the plastic connectors aren't strong enough to do that. If you break one you're out of luck. It's good for testing but too big to do in one piece. What I found worked best was to lift the center 2 or 3 hexes and install them loosely so you have access to the top of the clips. Then assemble another hex and build out from there. If you put them tightly to the ceiling you'll have trouble inserting the next light. Read more
JamminJ1010—February 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. Definitely does a trick for lighting up the garage area very satisfied with installation and as stated above the lighting that it provides to complete projects or whatever it is, you’re doing in the garage Read more
erick ramirez—December 15, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The lights are legit. Perfect for any guy or person that likes to work on his bikes or cars in his garage. The best part is that you can later purchase more lights and connect them to the existing setup. Bright enough, easy to install and Price for quality is great Read more
Bryan—January 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great lights. No inconsistences. Easy install. Would be better if there was a longer cord option and also a straight connector but over all great lights. Been installed for a week now. Read more