‣ Wireless LED Lighting - 2 units of our spot lighting bars. Each bar has 5 long lasting bright LED bulbs.
‣ Battery Powered - Uses 3x AAA batteries each (batteries not included).
‣ Adjustable - One touch ON/OFF switch.
‣ Ready-to-Use - Installs in seconds with sticky back.
Will fit inside any display case with a minimum depth of 2 inches.
Ok the lights do what they say. They light up, touch on/off. They really don't light up my rifle in the case. They are finicky installing batteries and took me three time plus bending the contacts to get good contact to work. The battery cover is a PITA. The sticky pads on one don't stick after 3 days. I'd rather see them on a timer or remote. I have my rifle in the case locked up and it's annoying to unlock, turn on/off the light, lock up again. I'm looking for another lighting solution.
I purchased these alongside a guitar case a few months ago. You get exactly what you pay for with them, which may not be exactly what you want. They work like an inexpensive tap light, which makes them very convenient. They look nice, and you don’t have to worry about hiding cords, but the battery life on them is not that great, nor is the adhesive. I made sure the area I was sticking them to was very clean. I pressed them firmly in the desired place the first time without moving them, but they still fall off about once a week. I think I could live with the poor battery life if they’d had an option to mount them with screws. For now, I’ve removed them while I try to decide what lighting I want to try next. I may just deal with a cord if it means I don’t have to worry about the expense and waste of burning through 6 batteries to have my case illuminated all day. This would be a good light for those that only want them on occasionally and are willing to modify the bases with screws.
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Ok the lights do what they say. They light up, touch on/off. They really don't light up my rifle in the case. They are finicky installing batteries and took me three time plus bending the contacts to get good contact to work. The battery cover is a PITA. The sticky pads on one don't stick after 3 days. I'd rather see them on a timer or remote. I have my rifle in the case locked up and it's annoying to unlock, turn on/off the light, lock up again. I'm looking for another lighting solution.
I purchased these alongside a guitar case a few months ago. You get exactly what you pay for with them, which may not be exactly what you want. They work like an inexpensive tap light, which makes them very convenient. They look nice, and you don’t have to worry about hiding cords, but the battery life on them is not that great, nor is the adhesive. I made sure the area I was sticking them to was very clean. I pressed them firmly in the desired place the first time without moving them, but they still fall off about once a week. I think I could live with the poor battery life if they’d had an option to mount them with screws. For now, I’ve removed them while I try to decide what lighting I want to try next. I may just deal with a cord if it means I don’t have to worry about the expense and waste of burning through 6 batteries to have my case illuminated all day. This would be a good light for those that only want them on occasionally and are willing to modify the bases with screws.