CG.—January 10, 2026
These little lights are so bright, the circular shape of the light allows for light to exude from all directions. They do need to be connected to a USB power adapter or any USB port honestly. It comes in a yellow tone as well as white light but the yellow is much warmer and softer while still providing the brightness white lights do. Read more
npd—October 11, 2025
Small, very bright. Almost too bright for certain areas. But love in my kitchen as night light in one of the usb outlets. Read more
Flintstone—October 2, 2025
nice and bright, but unfortunately one didn't work. I gave it 5 stars because of the price and the ones that worked seemed good Read more
Carter Crosby—June 3, 2025
Great for car, wish it had an on/off switch - very bright light Read more
Shawn P—March 15, 2025
Easy to use, no bells and whistles. Just plug them in to any USB A power source. No on/off, no dimmer, no photo cell, no color selection, just a very reliable easy light. Good for keeping in a backpack, purse, and glovebox for an emergency condition where an external cell phone battery is available. My daughter was in mid-west storms last night when parts of the city lost power. Great light for her. Read more
Jo—March 20, 2025
These are bright! The perfect nightlight. They also work well in my computer at night when I don't want a lamp on. They would be great to use in hotel rooms if you need a nightlight in the bathroom. They are as stated and I would purchase them again. Read more
MrBass—July 3, 2025
One failed after just a few minutes, with a flicker of one of the two leds under the plastic cover. Poor soldering job inside. And led quit too. Not worth fixing, of course. They’re super cheap and built to stay that way! :) Read more
Shaofu Chang—May 25, 2025
out of the box they are lousy. they are two warm white LEDs running in parallel being directly driven by the USB input. the whole assembly is friction fit so if you push it into a USB receptacle that's tight it will cause the transparent lid to pop off. Because its direct drive its screaming bright and creates alot of heat, because that heat has no where to go it heats the USB plug, which then damages the USB charger you are running it on. The fix was very easy, simply take the top off, file off the carbon short over the [perfectly solderable] inline resistance pad, then solder in a 100 ohm resistor of your choice, and voila.... now it runs 20mA at 5V. I carry these in my travel bag. Hotels don't have nightlights, but most of them will have complimentary USB charging sockets. So I plug them in when I'm staying the night. the LEDs survive long life, USB plug is cool to the touch. Life is good. Read more