I have elderly parents that stay with me sometimes and use your indoor nightlights that turn on when it gets dark all over the my apartment. Hallway, kitchen, bathroom. This allows them to get up at night and know where to go and not have to search for a light. They are very good and I always intended to write a review with pictures.
If I had solar outdoor lights I would bring them to my parent’s house so they could sit in the back yard with the puppy.
Thanks all! We have now 310 entries for this survey giveaway, thank you all! and there is only one day left! On April 28th, if you won, we would send you email to tell you which solar light you won and ask for a shipping address!
The prize would be sent on time! And you can be assured!
I love Litom. I bought a few of your solar lights to put around my house for security purposes. I bought them on Amazon over a year ago. All of them still work, and they are all super bright. I didn’t take the survey but wanted to thank you for making a quality product at a reasonable price. Thanks Litom!
Today I received some products made by Litom. They look well-built.
Soft .5w 3000k glow darkness-activated sensor to automatically light up your walk-ways, bedrooms, etc.
Note: Due to cellphone camera tint aberration, the 3000k tint of this light is not fully depicted here:
I tried last time didn’t win anything but they did offer me some “free” lights if I’d write a review for them and after the review I’d get credit for the lights. I felt that was “work” and not really winning, so I passed. Winning means no purchase necessary without conditional review writing Although I did do that in the past for other products, I’d rather they ask directly instead of hiding behind a “giveaway”. YMMV.
Yes, my friend, you are right, the giveaway is not different from the review offer; Our this survey giveway don’t ask any review, you can win by entering the survey;
I ended up winning this one. I will let everyone know how they are - They would have to be pretty bad to not make it into my backyard, where I was already considering my lighting options.
The amber in a compact, motion-activated package works well to preserve night vision but still give useful indoors illumination. Mr. Beams is spot on with their marketing material for this one: illuminating where someone walks at night, or a bathroom at night, etc.
Now, around here, we probably all use our flashlights for the late-night restroom trips, and personally if I was placing one of those indoors I’d want something in a wall outlet.
Anyway, it is nice that you offer warm white at all. It’s still not too common to see these days - seems there’s always something from China with 7000K+ color temperature trying to compete just on lumen numbers and price.
Warm white isn’t amber. It isn’t even close to amber, though they are often confused.
Warm white is still using a blue emitter, then putting warmer phosphors on top of that layer.
But some of the blue still leaks through. It’s the blue light that interferes with the nighttime sleep cycle.
Of course if you’re in a highly light polluted area, you never see real darkness and can’t appreciate what amber gives you.
Amber is amber — it’s a monochromatic emitter. No blue means no interference with sleep.