Does the remote come with a battery inside? If not which type of battery did you use? And also is it AAA batteries for the lights themselves? Thank you.
hi L M... ' LED lights are not good in the water... can cause problem... best use a clear plastic bag with a zipper as seal - waterproof... LED lights musts be clean / dry
I bought several of the cheap lights at the dollar store. What I need is cheap emergency lighting in the event of a power outage. What I don't need during a power outage is a bunch of blinking color changing lights :) I guess it comes down to what you intend to use the lights for.
Troy, a remote control may be nice to have but I only paid a dollar a piece for my emergency lights. The big problem with all of these lights, including mine, is the cost of batteries. I solved the problem by buying cheap dollar store batteries to go with my cheap dollar store lights. So the batteries ended up costing 50 cents for each light. Not a long term solution but great for short power outages. Like we have around here. I plan to set up a small solar power system to cover critical loads during an outage.... Lighting, the fridge, freezer, phone, modem, and computer.
@@DavidJohnson-tv2nn i have learned that those cheap dollar store batteries will leave you hanging or rot out your cheap dollar store lights leaving you with a pile of cheap dollar store garbage. I use high quality rechargeable batteries. Buy once. Use them for many years. Cant say that about dollar store batteries. Lets not even get into the waste from all those batteries
Troy, you are correct and I agree completely. The use of cheap dollar store batteries was a quick and cheap temporary solution. For less then 10 dollars (6 lights and batteries) I have emergency lighting throughout the house. That covers the bedroom, hall, bathroom, Livingroom, kitchen, and one spare light. I will be purchasing rechargeable batteries soon. Just have to do some research to find out which ones are best. One point I would like to make is that I've had issues with corrosion of the more expensive Duracell batteries as well. Non-rechargeable batteries are garbage and a waste of money. That is why I chose to waste as little money as possible until I get some good rechargeable batteries.
I have a set that looks identical that I bought from Walmart. Only to find out that whether you use them or not the batteries will go dead! I read a few blogs and there's a lot of people having the same issue. This is a bad design because there's constantly a draw on the batteries even while not on! Has anyone else had these issues?
@@ThePalewarrior yeah there's always a parasitic draw. I wired mine with a USB charger, a power bank (can use solar), and alligator clips; Google "Puck Light Conversion, No More Eating Batteries"
hi T C... ' 3 LEDs with one remote in the room... another 2nd 3 LEDs with another 2nd remoter in another garage or patio or shield or vehicle, whatever choice
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How about diffusion. Can it be used for mirrors?
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I going ordered this item from Amazon I love your puck led lights
Are they rechargeable and wireless??
@@sirdissorial9077 yes
How did you make them all controlled with one remote?
Can I flash in a 1-2-3 pattern, red, blue, green like a stoplight?
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that pretty cooool change color LED lightspots...
one remote can work with 6 LED lights at once or not
How about demonstrating the dimmer, that's the main thing I wanted to see!
Prepare to buy a lot of batteries.
Cool lights ... love the remote control options.
How long do they last until need new batteries????
hi K...
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depend on how often use the LED lights off-on-off-on
Does stick on lights with plug in sensor for wall switch exist ?
My battery won't connect. What am I doing wrong? Put new batteries in (yes, they are in right)
Very cool...would make nice night lights...3 batteries each seems like a lot of batteries though
Great video! Really cool lights! I’m buying similar ones! ❤
how long can the batteries last even on minimum use and do the remotes come with batteries too?
Same question
Just ordered one!
Do they have good power
Pretty good! They die frantically but other than that they are still great!
Does the remote come with a battery inside? If not which type of battery did you use? And also is it AAA batteries for the lights themselves? Thank you.
Can we make it at home? How can I do it my self
Gonna put these under my bed
Hello please tell me if you can remove the battery cover without damaging the sticker. Thanks for your reply and the video.
For the remote control? It goes in the back
@@TheDoItYourselfWorld
No I want to know if the sticker on the back of the light gets damaged when you open the lid to replace the batteries. Thanks
Yes you can just a twist to take it off
Is this light water proof. Can use this as underwater light in my aquarium
Me put it in water
Me in heaven, dead
Sure why not
hi L M...
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LED lights are not good in the water...
can cause problem...
best use a clear plastic bag with a zipper as seal - waterproof...
LED lights musts be clean / dry
Mine came without one of the stickers are there any alternative things to use?
Double sided tape or velcro
How do I keep my lights on? They go out every time I turn them on
hi J C...
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LED lights are little eat eat the batterys to weak dead...
time to change batterys alot
Well, what about the 2 buttons you were calling a dimmer switch ? What are they for?
dimming the white light
ok thanks, Thumbs up
Tell me one thing. Do these work only on batteries,? Don't these work on electricity?
They are battery powered. I use rechargeable batteries to save money
I'd rather use the cheapies from the dollar store. No remote control, but I can get 16 for the price of these 6.
I bought several of the cheap lights at the dollar store. What I need is cheap emergency lighting in the event of a power outage. What I don't need during a power outage is a bunch of blinking color changing lights :) I guess it comes down to what you intend to use the lights for.
David, they also work in white light and they have remote controls. Valuable in a power outage I think.
Troy, a remote control may be nice to have but I only paid a dollar a piece for my emergency lights. The big problem with all of these lights, including mine, is the cost of batteries. I solved the problem by buying cheap dollar store batteries to go with my cheap dollar store lights. So the batteries ended up costing 50 cents for each light. Not a long term solution but great for short power outages. Like we have around here. I plan to set up a small solar power system to cover critical loads during an outage.... Lighting, the fridge, freezer, phone, modem, and computer.
@@DavidJohnson-tv2nn i have learned that those cheap dollar store batteries will leave you hanging or rot out your cheap dollar store lights leaving you with a pile of cheap dollar store garbage. I use high quality rechargeable batteries. Buy once. Use them for many years. Cant say that about dollar store batteries. Lets not even get into the waste from all those batteries
Troy, you are correct and I agree completely. The use of cheap dollar store batteries was a quick and cheap temporary solution. For less then 10 dollars (6 lights and batteries) I have emergency lighting throughout the house. That covers the bedroom, hall, bathroom, Livingroom, kitchen, and one spare light. I will be purchasing rechargeable batteries soon. Just have to do some research to find out which ones are best. One point I would like to make is that I've had issues with corrosion of the more expensive Duracell batteries as well. Non-rechargeable batteries are garbage and a waste of money. That is why I chose to waste as little money as possible until I get some good rechargeable batteries.
I'm going to buy this and put it in my closey
I have a set that looks identical that I bought from Walmart. Only to find out that whether you use them or not the batteries will go dead! I read a few blogs and there's a lot of people having the same issue. This is a bad design because there's constantly a draw on the batteries even while not on! Has anyone else had these issues?
Also, is there a fix for this issue? Thank you
@@ThePalewarrior yeah there's always a parasitic draw.
I wired mine with a USB charger, a power bank (can use solar), and alligator clips; Google "Puck Light Conversion, No More Eating Batteries"
Can I get it on jumia
Does the 1 remote work for all 6 or do you need to use both remotes
hi T C...
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3 LEDs with one remote in the room...
another 2nd 3 LEDs with another 2nd remoter in another garage or patio or shield or vehicle, whatever choice
Thanks for the video you make interesting videos keep up the good work God bless you and your family
Does one controller control all 6?
are these still bright after a while?
If you keep the batteries fresh, yes they will last for a lifetime of average use.
could you use these in your car ?
As long as you are not driving at the time.
Are these good for your room
Wont light it up like day time but its nice for atmosphere or soft light for relaxing.
The lights are great!👍
Anyone have these? How bright are they?
Is there a way to control it with an alexa?
@Roy Pantion Not on these one. Smart ones are usually more expensive
I could make a dalek-
Putting them shits in my Jeep lol
Sweet
They look pretty cool but they use to many batterries.
Can I put the in the wheel well of a car
THEY ARE COOL
They're cool.
ok
i can't get the remote to work
Open the battery compartment and check. There may be a piece of plastic you have to remove to get the batteries to work.
All it takes to amaze an american are Chinese products lol
haha
Use a tripod next 💩
can i put these behind my monitor?
Dont see why not
hi M...
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better use remote to the LED lights as I R...
behind back TV monitor is a weak signal...
try test it
How long does these lights last
Does 1 remote can contro the 6 lights?
Yes