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1.5W 12VDC Dimmable LED Mini Spotlight Jewelry Showcase Display Lights Black Shell Surface Mount with Wireless IR Dimmer (Pack-2,Cold White)
M**E
Works well, small and perfect for accents.
Took a gamble and it paid off. Very easy to install. They actually give enough cable length from the power source to the lights. The actual lights are about the size of my thumb, so they are super small which makes them better so you don’t notice them as much. I use these in 2 locations in my office/game room. One size for my dart board and the other for a cased jersey. The dimmer works very well with remote HOWEVER… the control box MUST BE VISIABLE so the remote can work for light settings. I was hoping I could tuck the control box behind something on a shelf. It’s small so it really does not stand out.But I’m very please with this purchase and I will be buying more of these soon for other accent are we have.
D**S
Great For Display Case
They are great for what I bought them for. I put them inside an ikea display cabinet to shine on wrestling belts that I have. Infortunetly even though the wires are very thin, the end connector was a tad too bid to fit through the hole on the top of the cabinet. But I still made it work by running them behind the glass panels. They are a little over priced but overall I'm satisfied with them.
M**N
Excellent and easy to use!
I used these to light up a Piano I turned into a bar and they are perfect! Three sets total were used, one set is being used to shine up under the bottles to make them glow. They don't give off any heat and I can dim to the desired level using the remote (note: one remote does control all 3 sets so if you want to control them separately you need to be careful about where the receivers are located).
R**Y
I See the Light!
Good quality and flexibilty. The lights work exactly as promised and fill my need for enhanced lighting over a small area ideally. Very pleased with this purchase.
B**7
Quality Small Spotlights for Case or Shelf Displays
The lights are made of better materials than I was expecting for the cost. Works very well to highlight my mineral collection. Remote seems flimsy, so will have to see if that lasts.
K**R
Made a recent project more simple than I expected.
My application for these is unusual, but most of what I experienced would apply to other uses. I have small video cameras mounted under a model train layout to be able to see park trains that are hidden from view. The video cameras work OK in low-light but colors and details vanish. So, I mounted these small spot lights behind the cameras to light up the trains. The double-sided tape makes it easy to mount the lights. I added one screws to each light in case the adhesive wears out; without the adhesive, it would be hard to put in the screws. At first I was concerned that the length of the power cable to each light was too short, but they ended up being perfect. I was able to mount the hub in the middle (you can plug up to 6 lights in the hub). I was able to expose the Infra Red sensor where I can easily point the remote at it. I read reviews where the remote control was messed up by TV remotes. In my setup, I have no remotes that cause such issues. You can remove the remote and just switch them off/on if you like. The remote has nice features, but is more complicated than I need. I could see it being useful to light a shadow box, a watch collection etc. You can buy extension cables if you need them, but for me the lengths were perfect. The light output is good, and the beam angle is fine for my purposes. Maybe they could be a little more "flood light" than "spot light" but if you were lighting small collectibles, you would want the narrow beam. I might solve my issue by buying 2 more lights to add tot he exiting hub. Anything negative about them? Well, if you wan tot be picky, the ball-joint mechanism that is used to let you point the spot ant what you want to light works well if the surface you want to light is generally parallel to the surface where the lights are mounted. That could be a wall across the way, or on the ceiling far enough from the subject to allow say a 45-degree, or maybe 30-degree angle. If you go less than that, you are likely to pull the base of the light out of the mounting bracket. They are made of plastic/rubber, so you just pop it back, but it means you would have a hard time lighting something from the side. Given the price and the quality, this is a nit-pick, but still it forced me to choose at least one less than perfect vantage point for them, but again , I was putting them in a small hidden area under a large table. I chose the "cool white" light because of my application. I think they look perfect.
J**R
Work well with minor modification
I really like how my first install with these lights turned out. I found them easy to install and aim, they work well for my purpose.I agree with the reviews talking about the slightly to cool color (they're probably 3000k, not 2700k was 'warm white' would imply). For many of the installations pictured in the other reviews, these lights will have a very bright hot-spot in the center due to how close they're installed, often less than a foot away. In my installation, I unscrewed the end of the lamp and removed the lens over the LED, which makes them more of a flood and gives very even light at short distance. The lens is important to keeping the LED pressed to the back of the lamp to allow for cooling, so I 3D printed up small rings the same diameter and depth as the lens, so the light shouldn't have cooling issues. I also run them at about 30% brightness.I've ordered 36 more of these lights for other areas of my basement bar, so I'm definitely a believer. I do not use the IR remote except for initial setup, as I have them plugged into a smart relay. They turn on to their previously set percentage when they're plugged in. They actually do a smooth dim-up when plugged in, so it's pretty slick.
J**E
Work Well Without The Plastic Lens
You have to remove the plastic lens and replace with something like these cones I printed. Otherwise they aren't very useful in lighting an area any bigger than a half dollar......and that's yellow. I saw some other reviewers that had also printed replacements.
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