L LOHAS LED Night Light Plug in, Modern Night Lights Plug into Wall, Dusk to Dawn Sensor, Soft White 3000K, 0-100LM Adjustable Brightness, Dimmable Night Lights for Hallway Bedroom Stairway, 2 Pack

Night Light Plug in, Modern Night Lights Plug into Wall, Dusk to Dawn Sensor, Soft White 3000K, 0-100LM Adjustable Brightness, Dimmable Night Lights for Hallway Bedroom Stairway, 2 Pack

Features

  • Vintage Style Night Light-- Featuring a black cylindrical minimalist frame, LOHAS vintage night light, evoking a classy and rustic atmosphere, takes you back to the Middle Ages.
  • Light Sensor -- Nightlights with dusk to dawn sensor can automatically turn the night light off during the day and on at night.
  • Dimmable Night Lights -- The nightlight adjustment button can be adjusted from 0-100LM, which can meet your different needs.
  • Widely Used Nightlight -- With 3000K soft light, LOHAS night light plug in is suitable for bedroom, bathroom, hallway, nursery, kid’s room, kitchen, stairway, etc.
  • Protect Your Eyes - LED night light with light sensor produces a soft glare-free illumination to your family. Especially suitable for those children who are afraid of the dark.

Specifications

Energy Efficiency Class 100 lumens/watt
Color 3000K-soft white
Size 2 Pack
Unit Count 2

A plug-in LED night light with a black cylindrical frame that provides soft, glare-free 3000K (soft white) illumination for bedrooms, hallways, stairways and nurseries. It has a dusk-to-dawn light sensor for automatic on/off, an adjustable brightness control from 0–100 lumens, and is rated about 100 lm/W; sold as a 2-pack.

Model Number: A-GY-063-02US2

L LOHAS LED Night Light Plug in, Modern Night Lights Plug into Wall, Dusk to Dawn Sensor, Soft White 3000K, 0-100LM Adjustable Brightness, Dimmable Night Lights for Hallway Bedroom Stairway, 2 Pack Review

4.6 out of 5

I’ve been testing a two-pack of the Lohas night lights around my home—one in a narrow hallway and the other in a guest bathroom—and they’ve quickly become “set and forget” staples. They’re plug-in, dimmable LEDs with a dusk-to-dawn sensor and a 3000K soft-white output. On paper, that’s a common formula. In practice, the design, brightness control, and light quality make them feel more thoughtfully executed than the average night light.

Design and build

The black cylindrical housing is simple, modern, and surprisingly versatile in different spaces. It reads as matte and unobtrusive during the day, then at night gives a gentle wall-wash that looks cleaner than the typical bare-bulb night light. The plastic construction keeps the weight down and never ran warm to the touch in use. While it’s not a premium metal build, it doesn’t look cheap on the wall.

Physically, the footprint is compact enough that the adjacent outlet remained usable with most standard two-prong plugs. That said, bulky wall warts and larger USB power bricks conflicted in my testing. If you plan to stack one above a chunky charger in a duplex outlet, you might have to rearrange which device goes where.

Setup and controls

Setup is plug-and-play. The sensor takes over automatically once the room darkens, and the brightness is managed by an on-body control that behaves like a smooth dimmer. There’s no learning curve: plug in, slide to taste, walk away. Because the brightness is adjusted via a physical dial/slider, it retains whatever level you set even after power cycles, which makes it perfect for “fit it once” scenarios like stairways or nurseries.

One small nit: the control is accessible on the face, which is convenient, but easy to brush against in tight passages. In my hallway, a misplaced laundry basket nudge changed the level slightly. Not a dealbreaker—just something to be aware of if the light lives in a high-traffic spot.

Light quality and brightness

At 3000K, the color temperature is a soft white that avoids the cold, bluish cast of cheaper night lights. It’s gentle enough for middle-of-the-night navigation without jolting your eyes, but not amber; think warm, neutral glow rather than orange or red.

The dimming range is the standout feature. On the bottom end, it’s a whisper of light—enough to define edges and doorframes without lighting the whole room. At the top end, 100 lumens is legitimately bright for a night light, enough to guide steps confidently down a hallway or illuminate a bathroom without turning on the ceiling lights. I found a mid-low setting ideal for bedroom-adjacent areas and a medium-high setting helpful near stairs.

Beam-wise, the cylindrical design directs light outward with a gentle spread. It washes the wall and floor more than blasting the room, which helps reduce glare. In the bathroom, placing it near the vanity gave an even, soft bounce that was easy on sleepy eyes.

Sensor behavior

The dusk-to-dawn sensor behaved predictably in every location I tried. It activated as the room fell into low ambient light and shut off cleanly in the morning without flicker or hesitation. Under indirect daylight or shaded windows it waited until it truly felt dim, so it didn’t fight with faint daylight the way some bargain sensors do.

Placement matters for any sensor, and that’s true here. If you install it directly opposite a nightlight-bright mirror or glossy tile, you can get a slight loop of reflected light that delays shutoff. Moving it a foot or two or angling it away from highly reflective surfaces solved the issue in my bathroom.

Daily use

  • Hallway: On a low-to-mid setting, it provided just enough visibility to keep footfalls confident at night without waking anyone. Because the housing doesn’t jut out far, we didn’t bump into it even in a narrow passage.
  • Bathroom: On a medium setting, it was bright enough to serve as the sole light during late-night visits. The soft white tone made the space feel calm, not clinical.
  • Stairway (brief test): On a higher setting, it filled each step edge with light without casting harsh shadows. If you have kids or guests using stairs in the dark, the adjustability is genuinely useful.

I didn’t notice any hum, flicker, or color shift through several weeks of use, and the brightness remained stable across on/off cycles. The light’s face stayed cool, so there’s no heat concern around little hands or curious pets.

Energy and efficiency

The stated efficiency is around 100 lumens per watt, which aligns with my experience at full brightness. That means roughly 1 watt when cranked up and a fraction of a watt at nightlight levels. For always-on overnight use, the energy cost is negligible, and paired with the sensor, you’re not wasting power during daylight hours. For a household with multiple units, that efficiency matters.

What could be better

  • Outlet clearance: Most standard plugs fit fine alongside it, but larger power bricks may not. If a duplex is already hosting a chunky charger, plan on swapping positions or using a different outlet.
  • Control sensitivity: The front-mounted dimmer is easy to adjust but can be nudged accidentally in tight spaces. A slightly stiffer action or side placement would help.
  • Fixed orientation: The light doesn’t rotate. It’s not a major issue, but the option to swivel would allow more precise wall-wash placement on tricky outlets.

None of these are dealbreakers, but they’re worth noting if you have specific outlet constraints or want more directional control.

Who it’s for

  • Hallways, stairways, bathrooms, nurseries, and kitchens where a soft, reliable night light improves safety and comfort.
  • Households that prefer warm, glare-free illumination with fine control over brightness.
  • Anyone who wants “install once, forget it” automation via a dusk-to-dawn sensor.

Who might look elsewhere:
- If you need motion-activated lighting instead of ambient light sensing, this isn’t that. There’s no PIR sensor or timer.
- If you want color-tunable or amber/red spectrum lights specifically for strict sleep hygiene protocols, this is fixed at 3000K.
- If your outlets are consistently paired with oversized charging blocks, consider an offset or rotating design.

Value and longevity

As a two-pack, the value is solid—most homes can immediately use two (hallway plus bathroom, stairs plus nursery). After weeks of daily cycling, both units I tested worked consistently with no signs of dimming, buzzing, or sensor drift. Even if you run them at brighter settings, the LED efficiency and cool operation suggest good long-term reliability. I’d still recommend plugging them in on arrival to confirm they power and sense correctly before recycling the box, as with any small electronics purchase.

The bottom line

The Lohas night light hits the right balance between simplicity and thoughtful features. The soft 3000K output is comfortable at night, the dimming range is wide and genuinely useful, and the dusk-to-dawn sensor makes operation hands-off. The compact, understated design plays nicely with most décor and keeps the light functional rather than fussy.

It’s not the most feature-rich option—you won’t find motion detection, color modes, or app control—but that’s partly the point. It does the basics very well and gives you precise control over brightness, which is the most important factor for nighttime comfort and safety.

Recommendation: I recommend it. If you’re looking for a reliable, adjustable, and unobtrusive night light for hallways, bathrooms, or bedrooms, this two-pack offers excellent light quality, smart automatic operation, and energy efficiency at a reasonable cost. Just be mindful of tight outlets with bulky chargers and give the dimmer a quick set-and-forget adjustment to suit each space.



Project Ideas

Business

Seasonal Cover Subscription Service

Sell the night lights as a base product and offer a monthly or quarterly subscription of themed covers (holiday, seasonal, nursery, décor trends). Customers receive new decorative sleeves or silhouette discs that slip over the black cylindrical frame—easy upsell since the product is a 2-pack. Recurring revenue is supported by low manufacturing cost of fabric/laser-cut covers and the automatic dusk-to-dawn function makes them maintenance-free for customers.


Custom Branding for Short-Term Rentals & Hotels

Offer branded nightlight kits for Airbnbs, boutique hotels, and B&Bs—custom-printed or engraved faceplates with the property logo and warm 3000K light to improve guest comfort. The automatic sensor and dimmable output reduce guest complaints about bright lights and cut energy usage (≈100 lm/W). Provide bulk pricing for the 2-pack units and optional installation guidelines to facility managers.


Etsy Upcycled Luxury Nightlight Line

Buy the base night lights in bulk and craft premium, upcycled enclosures (vintage brass, reclaimed wood, hand-tooled leather) to sell as higher-margin artisan pieces on Etsy or local markets. Emphasize the unit's energy efficiency and soft white color in listings, and market them as heritage-style ambient lighting combining modern LED reliability (dusk-to-dawn sensor, dimmable 0–100LM) with bespoke craftsmanship.


Workshops & Kits: Build-a-Nightlight Experience

Run in-person or online workshops where participants decorate or assemble covers, nameplates, or shadow discs for their night lights. Sell DIY kits (base night light + materials for 2 covers + instructions) and monetize through class fees, kit sales, and a follow-up shop for more cover designs. The automatic on/off sensor simplifies instructions—users don’t need wiring skills—making the workshop accessible to families and craft hobbyists.

Creative

Custom Decorative Sleeves

Design and sew or 3D-print thin, slip-on sleeves that fit over the black cylindrical frame to change its look for seasons or rooms. Use translucent fabrics, laser-cut wood veneer, perforated metal, or painted acrylic with patterns so the 3000K soft white glows through. Make a Halloween skull pattern, a floral spring sleeve, and a nursery-friendly animal silhouette. The dusk-to-dawn sensor and dimmable 0–100LM output mean the sleeve only needs to diffuse light, not block it, and will still work automatically.


Shadow-Story Nightlight

Create a set of interchangable silhouette discs (paper, thin wood, or acrylic) that slide on or sit in front of the light to cast storytelling shadows on bedroom walls. Use characters, trees, castles, or transportation shapes that pair with the vintage-style black frame to produce subtle, glare-free shadow play at the 3000K warm color. The adjustable brightness lets you set strong silhouettes for daytime-like contrast or soft outlines for very gentle nightlight scenes.


Plug-in Mini Lampshade & Planter Duo

Craft a small cylindrical lampshade that clips to the night light and a matching tiny planter pot below (or beside) to create coordinated bedside decor. Use reclaimed metal or distressed wood to lean into the 'vintage/middle ages' vibe. The energy-efficient LED (≈100 lm/W) keeps plant heat low; pair with small succulents that tolerate low light. The dusk-to-dawn sensor keeps the setup automatic and maintenance-free.


Kids’ Comfort Light with Personalized Nameplates

Make lightweight nameplates and character fronts (foam, wood, or 3D print) that attach to the front of the unit to make each child's nightlight feel personal and comforting. Add glow-in-the-dark accents around the plate so the 3000K light charges them for extra faint glow. Use the 0–100LM dimming to create the exact warm, non-glary level ideal for toddlers and sensitive sleepers.