motion-activated IKEA nightlight sticks to any surface and glows without plugging in
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motion-activated IKEA nightlight sticks to any surface and glows without plugging in
"Using two AAA batteries, the lightbulb-shaped device has no wires, no plugs, or no need for a mains connection. The nightlight works with a motion sensor, so it can 'see' movement. When someone walks within three meters of the light, it turns on automatically, but it does not stay on all the time."
"The light only works in the dark, so during the day, it stays off, even if there is movement. Since the product controls itself, the batteries installed in the LED nightlight with sensor can last around six months of regular use."
"To install it, the user doesn't need tools or wiring. They simply insert the batteries and mount the light where they want it because the product comes with a double-sided adhesive pad. They stick it to the back and press it onto a wall or surface, allowing them to place it in different areas of the home."
IKEA introduced ANKARLÄGGA, a wireless LED nightlight designed by Bruno Adrien Aguirre that operates on two AAA batteries lasting approximately six months. The device features a motion sensor activating within three meters, illuminating for 30 seconds before automatically shutting off. It only functions in darkness, remaining inactive during daylight regardless of movement. The lightbulb-shaped design uses frosted polycarbonate plastic to distribute light evenly and softly. Installation requires no tools—users simply insert batteries and attach the device using a double-sided adhesive pad to any surface. Ideal for hallways, bedrooms, stairs, and enclosed spaces like cupboards and wardrobes, the nightlight provides convenient automatic lighting without permanent installation.
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