What it is and what it’s for\nThese are a pair of compact, rechargeable LED lights designed to fit under cabinets, in wardrobes, cupboards or hallways. With a clear 6500K brightness from 39 LEDs per unit (78 in total), they aim to illuminate worktops, pantry shelves and small spaces without wiring or heavy installation. The lighting aims to be gentle on the eyes and practical for everyday use, especially in kitchens and storage areas where good visibility helps with meal prep, organisation or locating items in the dark.\n\n## How it works\nEach light includes built‑in magnets for easy magnetic attachment to iron surfaces and a set of adhesive stickers for non‑metallic mounting. A USB-C recharge keeps the lights ready without the need to replace batteries or run new wiring. They detect motion within about 3–5 metres and a 120° arc, turning on automatically and then off again after about 25 seconds if no movement is detected.\n\n## Lighting modes to suit different moments\nThe four modes are designed for versatility: a Night mode that auto‑on in low light with motion, a Daytime mode that activates on movement, a constant ON mode for continuous illumination, and an OFF option. This range means you can tailor the light to your routine—from late‑night kitchen trips to daily wardrobe checks.\n\n## What to consider before buying\n- Power and charging: recharge via USB‑C, there’s no need to replace batteries, but you’ll want to keep the units charged if you rely on them day to day.\n- Mounting surfaces: magnets work best on iron surfaces, for non‑ferrous materials you’ll rely on the included adhesive stickers, which may not be as strong or long‑lasting in humid or textured environments.\n- Lighting quality: 6500K is a cool daylight tone that’s good for tasks but may feel stark in certain intimate spaces like bedrooms or cloakrooms.\n- Size and fit: compact under‑cabinet lights, if you’re trying to light a larger area or a high shelf, you might need more than two units or consider alternative layouts.\n\n## Pros and cons in real terms\n- Consistent brightness without wiring makes setup straightforward and neat.\n- Rechargeable design saves ongoing battery costs and reduces waste.\n- The magnetic attachment is handy for temporary or reconfigurable layouts, but adhesion on certain materials may vary.\n- The 25‑second timeout in motion mode is practical but can feel short if you’re moving slowly or pausing mid‑task.\n\n## Who it’s for\nThis product fits households seeking budget‑friendly, easy‑install lighting for kitchens, cupboards, wardrobes or basements. It’s sensible for renters or spaces where rewiring isn’t an option. If you prioritise a bright, quick‑install solution for small areas, these units could be a helpful addition.\n\n## When it makes sense to buy\n- You want a wire‑free upgrade to under‑cabinet lighting with motion sensing.\n- You need flexible placement on iron surfaces or non‑metallic surfaces without professional installation.\n- You’re looking for a compact, energy‑efficient light source for mornings, late‑night trips or general storage areas.\n\n## When it may not be the best choice\n- If you require very wide‑area illumination or a warmer ambience for living spaces, these 6500K lights may feel too clinical.\n- In damp or humid environments, adhesion quality and magnet strength may degrade over time.\n- If you frequently need prolonged, constant lighting, a higher‑capacity solution with longer battery life or a mains option could be preferable.\n\n## Quick checks before you buy\n- Confirm the mounting surface type and whether you’ll rely on magnets or adhesive stickers.\n- Consider the number of areas you want lit and whether two units cover the intended space.\n- Think about the desired lighting tone and whether 6500K matches your space.\n\n## Practical usage example\nIn a pantry, you can place one light on the inner wall of a tall cupboard and another under a shelf in the adjacent kitchen zone. As you open each door, the motion sensor picks up movement, illuminating the space just long enough to spot jars and labels without fumbling for a switch. If you’re cooking late, the Daytime mode keeps the area lit when you move between prep zones.\n\n## FAQ (based on available information)\n- How long does a full charge last? The base description notes rechargeable capability but does not specify run time, expect it to depend on mode and usage.\n- Can I mount it on non‑metal surfaces? Yes, using the included adhesive stickers, though adhesion may vary by surface texture and temperature.\n- Is 6500K too cool for a bedroom? It can be, especially for spaces where a warmer tone is preferred, these lights are aimed at task lighting.\n\n## Decision section\n## Should you buy it?\nIf you want quick, wire‑free under‑cabinet or wardrobe lighting with motion sensing and multiple modes, these lights offer a straightforward setup and practical versatility. They’re not a universal solution for every room, but for small spaces where you don’t want to run mains wiring, they represent a sensible, budget‑friendly option. Consider your surface materials, how many zones you need to illuminate, and whether a cool 6500K tone fits your space. It’s worth buying if you prioritise ease of installation and energy efficiency over high‑power or mood‑focused lighting.