I have nightlights located throughout the house, so that I don't have to flip on lights when I pad about the house at night after others have gone to bed. However, I don't like having them burning power all night when I'm not padding about, and the bulbs burn out too often. This product has an LED nightlight that comes on after dark. It's a very subtle, low power nightlight. When you walk in range of the motion sensor, a brighter set of multiple LEDs turns on, providing much brighter light for wandering about. I put Sentinas at the top and bottom of my stairs so that they automatically light up the stairs at night when someone approaches the staircase. It's a great saftety feature. I also put units in the kitchen and bathroom -they provide enough light to navigate without use of overhead lights. This product also has a built-in rechargeable battery (unlike the similar unit that Brookstone used to sell, which only worked when plugged in), so you can use it as a flashlight. I really like this product -it has replaced a whole bunch of separate nightlights, power failure lights, and flashlights. Nifty and useful gadget that makes it safer for me and my elderly parents to wander about the house at night.
Recently, we lost power in the middle of the night. All of the Sentina lights turned on automatically and stayed on until their photocells turned them off in the morning. The next night (when we still didn't have power), the Sentina lights turned on again at dark and got us through another night. Before, this recent experience I really liked this product -now, I consider them a "must have" product for convenience and safety.
P.S. 8/14/06 One of my Sentina lights developed the same problem cited by another reviewer -one of the LEDs stopped working. I sent a quick email to the Amazon vendor, and they immediately shipped a replacement, which arrived within two days. I couldn't have asked for quicker, more hassle-free service.
Update 4/10/10. Between my own house, my kid's college room, and my parent's home, I've purchased and installed ten of these units. As a safety feature, I put one at the top and bottom of every set of stairs and at each ends of hallways. With the motion sensor feature, the lights turn on automatically when someone steps into the hallway or approaches the stairs at night. Everyone loves the way the LEDs turn on automatically as you walk around the house at night -much more convenient than flicking on the light switches, and great safety feature (especially for my retired parents). I've noticed that some reviewers have had quality problems with their lights. In four years, I've had two units (out of ten) go bad. One went bad right away and was replaced by the seller. The other went bad after 3-4 years. In a nutshell, the units I bought have proved to be highly reliable. Maybe the manufacturer started using cheaper components after I bought mine years ago; or maybe I just got lucky. In any case, mine have proved to be reliable and long lived. After five years, I'm still a huge fan of this product for convenience and safety, both during power failures and also day-to-day.
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I have nightlights throughout my home because I always like to see where I'm going. After dealing with 2005 hurricane season, I replaced most of them with emergency nightlights so when the power goes out, I'll have light in every room as well as a flashlight I can easily find. The Sentina is the best one of all. What I really love is that I can put it in a place where I typically would need light when walking into the room, without having to turn on a regular light. It's a much brighter light than a normal nightlight when the sensor goes on. Then as soon as you aren't within distance it goes to normal nightlight mode. When you need a flashlight, just unplug it. I did a lot of research before purchasing this and would highly recommend it to anyone.
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