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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Slim design, Easy to install. Color adjustability from cool to warm. Great price point for a count of 12. Would purchase again. Great for basement lighting.
dennis williams
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Good quality
Jimbobalu
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
These are a great set of lights, even my electrician was impressed by them, especially for the price. They were very easy for the electrician to install and I really like that the color temperature can be adjusted. They look great in our ceiling and the dimming function also works well. Very happy with the value for the cost I paid for these lights, highly recommend them.
fattytroutman
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Perfect and adjustable they work great!
Mark's world
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I replaced my old four foot fluorescent lights in my finished basement. These were so easy to install and looks great!!! I will be moving on to the next area to replace those old lights.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
I love this particular kind of lighting - LED, thin, canless, mounted with tension spring, comes with its own J-box. A couple of things you should know:- Make sure you install to your local code, which likely means you'll need to buy clamps for your 110 line going into the J-box.- Double check the color setting for each light. This is one of two negatives about the lights - the selector is on the control box which is in your ceiling after installation, so if you want to change in the future (or have one that you missed setting correctly), you'll need to get access to the box. Many lights now let you control the color temp via an app.- Second negative (which is true for all LED lights like this)... once the unit dies, it is not consumer-serviceable. It's done and you throw it away. Most of these lights will last a long, long time. But considering that it could be five years from now and potentially this design is no longer available, you'll want to keep a few in reserve as backup.Otherwise, these are great lights and pretty simple to install. If you're replacing can lights the toughest part of your job will be removing the cans.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
We had part of our roof torn off in a storm. The worst casualty was an enclosed sunroom. Sheetrock got soaked and the entire room was a shambles.But it gave us an opportunity to rethink the room. Since we have not completed the room, it gave us an opportunity to cut holes into sheetrock and replace it if we didn't like the results.We tried one brand, but it required an app to to control them. It also meant a custom order ganged dimmer (read; EXPENSIVE) had to be taken out. Pass.We decided to try recessed can lights. .Unfortunately, the fully recessed cans gave the room a cluster of beams of light coming from nowhere. It was if a crew was beaming down from the Enterprise. I liked it, my wife hated it.I have hated the lighting in my display room. It used to be our den, but now I put a lot of the memorabilia that I have collected in room. I put a suspended ceiling in the room so I can access the subwoofers for the pseudo theater/TV viewing area. Normal people call it a Living Room. I've tried all kinds of lighting and I am never happy. Right now I have fluorescent tube fixtures (ICK!) hanging in the grid.I tried a few in sacrificial ceiling tiles. I wired these lights with an extension cord. I was able to move the assembled tile to different places in the room.I began to like what I saw. I decided that I will need at least two dimmable circuits and I want to use different color temperatures, depending on what is displayed below it. I may try to light my 1:1 scale replica of the original Enterprise brighter than the Deep Space Nine replica. And each different Federation uniform can be lit directly from above, as if... Oops. Seriously though, these lights have opened a whole new way for me to think of the room. They are versatile, and the ceiling tiles have no problem supporting them. Now for the Star Wars items, I'm thinking full daylight on the droids.
Robert Hearn
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2021
It is as advertised works great and easy to install
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