🌙 Light up your nights, power through your days!
The NiteSafe Maxi Rechargeable Night Light by Xtralite is a modern, energy-efficient LED light featuring 4 versatile modes including a 60-lumen torch and sidelights. It automatically activates during power failures and uses induction charging with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, combining convenience, sustainability, and sleek design in a compact 140g unit.
Brand | Xtralite |
Manufacturer | Trinity Xtras |
Product Dimensions | 8.8 x 5.6 x 16.4 cm; 140 g |
Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
Item model number | XL20704 |
Part Number | XL20704 |
Area Lighting Classification | Not Applicable |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | Modern |
Colour | Single Unit |
Material | Plastic |
Finish types | Polished |
Included Components | Battery |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Special features | Rechargeable |
Shade Colour | White |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Power and Plug Description: | Battery Powered |
Switch Style | Touch |
Switch Installation Type | Handheld |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
EU Energy Efficiency Label | A |
Luminous Flux | 60 Lumen |
Item Weight | 140 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**O
This version of the light is much better
This is a indiction charged light that turns on if the electricity to it is switched off... Also turns on the side light if there is motion detected. BUT you can turn down or off the motion detection light so you're not blinded by it every time you walk past it at night. The older model didn't have this option and can be very irritating,....but that is not what it's most useful for. We have one at the top and the bottom of the stairs. One is the newer type, the other is the older style. And we use them all the time. Every time we need a torch to look under a desk or plug in a computer, get something out of the car (no street lighting here). I'd say they're used every day, especially in the understair cupboard.Because it is induction chaged like a toothbrush, it's just a case of picking up the light and dropping it back in the holder. You don't have to put it in some strange way so wire connect.Ok, a bit of a random review, but it's a nice bit of kit, without the annoyances of the older version.NOTE: The older ones without the side light switch off are still sold. Get this instead.Recommended.
D**L
Practical nightlight and emergency torch for elderly mum
I got this for my elderly mum in the event of a power cut making her fumble around in the dark. I like that you can choose whether to have the nightlight or not, because I wasn't sure she'd want that. It turns out she likes it in the hallway if she has to get up in the night. And then if there is a power cut, it's a handy little torch that comes on automatically so is easy to find. I like that this model can rotate freely in the charging cradle, which means you can point the nightlight in a preferred direction; some models have non circular profiles that mean you're limited there.It doesn't have motion detection (don't know why the review asks to rate that). I'd rate it as extremely easy to use once you've got the slider switch set for the desired nightlight mode; I find it fiddly to select the position you want, but that's not a big issue because that's generally a "set and forget" thing.
R**D
Very good idea
These are really cool, they act as a night light and an emergency torch. Best located in kitchens and hallways
B**Y
Works very well
Arrives early, properly packed. Very, very useful
M**L
Ingenious
Brilliant torch which automatically comes on when the power fails.Always lives in the same place so easy and bright to spot in blackout.Definitely worth the investment..
V**N
Good light but poor base charger
Over 2 years we have bought about 10 of these emergency lights for use in our business. Although the lights themselves are extremely good unfortunately the base units/chargers don’t seem to last
J**6
A great addition to any home, especially in an emergency during the night.
Earlier this year we apparently lost electrical power one night in the early hours, discovered only when we were woken by an alarm sounding downstairs. The phone, a cordless one, was not working, and my mobile phone was downstairs. I found an old torch in my bedside drawer and used that to go downstairs. The noise was from our Carbon Monoxide alarm, which was sounding loudly. We hurriedly dressed and went outside, wondering what could be the cause, which wasn't obvious. With my mobile I contacted the power company who agreed to send an engineer ASAP. They transferred me to the National Grid regarding the CO alarm. It turned out eventually that an underground power cable, close to and feeding our meter box had blown, making Carbon Monoxide in the process, triggering the battery-powered alarm. We agreed that lack of a reliable light to find our way around had proved the worst handicap at the time.Months later we saw the Nitesafe in a holiday cottage we rented, and saw immediately how this would have met so many of our needs on that night, fumbling around in the near dark while finding what we needed, as we were forced to exit our home for our safety and wait there for assistance to arrive.I really think this device is a great addition to any home, always having a bright and fully charged torch or worklight for normal use, along with a nightlight for use while charging, and an automatic indicator of loss of power during hours of darkness. In an emergency where you lose electrical power, you will thank goodness you have it. I'm very happy with the addition to our home and have no hesitation jn recommending it
B**N
Excellent little torch with a good array of easy-to-set features.
Excellent little torch with a good array of easy-to-set features. The various features are easily set and, once set, stay set and the torch just waits to be used. Ours is downstairs in the hall. At night, the sidelight comes on low illuminating the hall and stairs. In the morning, it goes out. Simples.If you lift the torch out of its holder (or if the power fails), the main (top) light comes on. If you put it back, it switches off. Or you can use the torch's press button to turn the main top beam to either off or low or flash. The torch is quite light.The front slider switch sets the sidelight to either on, off or auto (ie nightlight use). The LEDs in this sidelight don't shine straight out; they're angled back towards the user. When it's in its holder, this means that the sidelight shines on the floor. It also means that if you pick the torch up and slide the switch to On, you can stand the torch on either its (flat) head or its (also flat) base and use the sidelight as a stable work light to shine on, say, a fusebox or worktop. That simple angling of the beam will be very useful.All-in-all, a worthy 5-star product.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago