HouLight Luces LED sumergibles con ventosas, control remoto, 2 unidades de luces impermeables para bañera con LED que cambia de color para bañeras de hidromasaje, piscinas, fiestas, Halloween, Navidad y decoración de habitaciones
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It is a dangerous product, so don't buy it unless you want to get injured!! My package just arrived today and I put in the battery and tightened it up, then I inserted my hot tube. When we got in the hot tube, we experienced a shocking shock - we got shocked literally! However, even after I took those out, I still had electricity in the water, and now I'm trying to drain the hot tub and refill it with cold water to see whether I can use it or not. I urge you not to purchase this garbage! Waterproof is not as it is claimed to be!.
The way the lights smoothly transition between colors is just great, and I particularly enjoy the mode where they smoothly change. The lights are so bright that I need to use the remote control to tone them down a little, which saves my battery. The light reportedly shuts off on its own when the battery life is low. (I notice the light shuts off automatically when the battery is low. ) I generally use it for a maximum of about 2 hours per use.
It was difficult to use the lights, but we liked them. She placed them in the bath tub for the first time and found they were full of water. Our discovery was made just in time, so we let them dry, and the lights are still usable. After that, I have to close the light every time my wife uses it before we put it in the bath tub because I can close them tighter and then it will As a result, I used paper towels or dry cloth to dry them completely before I was able to open them again once I retrieved them from water. Otherwise, they can prove to be difficult to open again. You can make them waterproof if you close them very tightly, but you don't need a lot of strength to do so.
I like to lower the brightness and put it in the bedroom since it is so bright. The light blinks so slowly that it is as if it is breathing, and it has a special operating mode. When I use it, I usually do 1, 2 or 3 I have been using it for 2 hours each time and so far I am very pleased.
Tested them out in the water for about 5 minutes to see how they worked. As soon as I took them out and opened them up, they were all wet with something yellow/gold inside. It looks like battery fluid or something associated with the battery caused the problem. In other words, yes they were tightened to the maximum and yes, I’d made sure the gasket was inserted properly My advice is to stay away from them at all costs. A simple leak of the battery liquid inside is probably a toxic hazard, especially if you have a pool. I now have to dispose of 12 batteries, which is a pain. It's not cheap to buy batteries. Although I should file a complaint, I won't do that. Instead, I will take action for them to compensate me for the batteries that I'll be throwing out. I just find it HORRIBLE.
The light is very pretty, and the feature helps you to learn while playing. Generally, the batteries do not need to be replaced if they are used as a decorative light on occasion (a couple of hours every now and then). But if they are used as an overnight light (such as pumpkin lights), then they probably need to be replaced. As the battery level drops, it appears as though the light cuts off randomly soon after turning on when the battery is low. A few days later, it turned out that it wasn't the light, but the fact that the battery was low, and the light started working again after replacing the.
Although my bathtub looks great, the lights consume a lot of battery power. I am changing the batteries twice in two weeks and one of the lights remains off regardless of what I do. The 2nd star has been deducted due to the fact that I do not trust them to be waterproof enough to submerge them, so I place them around my tub instead of going Neither the suction nor the tub works properly on my tiled surfaces (cleaned, smooth), not to mention the fact that the suction cups can pose a choking hazard when they pop off after light goes out. In response to your question, yes, the effect is nice and the lights are cheap, but I feel like I need a lot more to get adequate brightness without changing the batteries endlessly, and that's wasted money.
I believe that. I love how many colors are available. It would be great if the remote had a longer range, but it is still possible to change the colors of the lights. Since I need more batteries, I only put 2 batteries in tonight. I did not use the suction cups, it was just dropped I have changed the review as two of the lights are no longer waterproof (1 night for 1 and 2 nights for the 2nd). My fish in the pond will be suffering, so I will be returning soon to see if they have been harmed.