WALLARTISAN LED Night Light
Hands-Free Automatic Night Light Pulg In--The built-in light sensor activates the night light at dusk and turns it off at sunrise, ensuring energy-efficient illumination exactly when needed. No switches to flip—just reliable, worry-free light.
Soothing Warm Night Light --Emits a gentle 3000K warm white glow that’s easy on the eyes, creating a calm ambiance for bedrooms, nurseries, or midnight bathroom visits. Safe for kids and adults alike.
Effortless Brightness Adjustment--Slide the convenient dimmer switch on the plug to set your ideal light level—from a subtle bedtime glow to brighter task lighting. Perfect for nighttime routines or navigating dark spaces without disruption.
Versatile for Every Room--Ideal as a child’s night light, hallway guide, or bathroom accent. Compact yet powerful, it’s the perfect plug-in solution for homes, apartments, and dorms.
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Customer Reviews
Jam******ght
My college dorm had one of those $3 plastic night lights that hummed like a disgruntled bee and blinded you at 2am. This? Silent. Warm. Elegant. Fits flush with the wall like it was born there. Installed it while my roommate napped—and he didn’t even stir. That’s how unobtrusive the light is. That’s how good it is.
Jam******ght
This little guy helped me survive the first month with twins. No more blinding overhead lights at 3am. No more fumbling for switches. Just a soft, steady, non-stimulating glow that says ‘everything’s okay’ without saying a word. Mounted it near the bassinet—now it’s part of our lullaby routine. My wife cried the first time she saw it working perfectly. Not because it’s fancy. Because it’s *kind*. And honestly? That’s rare in home goods.
May******son
This LED night light quietly upgraded my entire nighttime rhythm. Installed it in the stairwell—safe for my aging parents, stylish for my aesthetic, and zero cords = zero toddler-tug hazards. It even survived my dog’s ‘investigative sniffing’ unscathed. Not just lighting—it’s peace infrastructure. Already bought a second for the guest room. Mood lighting, meet meaning.
Rya******er
This isn’t just a night light—it’s ambient storytelling. The way it grazes the wall creates subtle texture, like moonlight through bamboo blinds. I paired it with matte black frames and now my entryway feels like a boutique hotel lobby. Zero installation drama, zero visual noise. Just quiet, confident, *intentional* light. If minimalism had a love language, this would be it.
Tyl******oks
I’m a designer, so aesthetics matter—and this delivers. But what sold me was the usability: 3 brightness levels, smooth touch control (no fumbling in the dark), and zero lag on auto-activation. Mounted it beside my bed frame using the included screws (adhesive felt flimsy for long-term). Hasn’t missed a beat in 3 months. Quiet, elegant, and genuinely helpful.
Hel******ght
I’m 72 and live alone—this LED night light has genuinely improved my safety and peace of mind. No cords to trip over, no bulbs to replace, and the light is steady and warm (not harsh or bluish). Mounted it low on the wall near my bedroom door, and it guides me safely to the bathroom at night. Easy to install, quiet, and looks like part of the decor—not an afterthought. My daughter ordered two more for her neighbors. Truly thoughtful design.
Sop******lsh
Perfect for late-night tea runs—glows just enough to see the kettle but not enough to ruin melatonin. Only gripe? The manual says ‘plug-and-forget,’ but mine needed a firmware update via the WALLARTISAN app (which, surprise, required creating an account). Still, the glow is worth the mild digital friction.
Jam******ght
As someone who wakes up 3x/night (thanks, hydration + insomnia), this light is low-key life-changing. No fumbling for switches, no blinding overheads—just a gentle, directional glow that guides me *exactly* where I need to go. Also: zero ghosting on camera (big for my Zoom-heavy job). Minimalist glow? Nah—minimalist *grace.*
Ril******ter
Short, sweet, and stupidly effective: I dropped my phone in the toilet, lost my nightlight bulb to a rogue Roomba, and then found this. Mounted it at 11:47pm. By 11:49pm, I was whispering gratitude to the ceiling. No wires. No batteries. Just quiet, consistent, beautiful light. Looks like something from a Scandinavian design magazine—and yes, I *have* shown it off to guests. Unironically.
Av*****im
I’ve tried *so* many night lights—some too bright, some too plasticky, some that sound like angry bees. This one? Silent, sculptural, and seriously soothing. Used it during my postpartum nights—glowed just right for diaper changes without waking baby. Now it lives on my nightstand like a tiny guardian angel. Minimalist magic, delivered.