✨ Light Up Your Life with Style!
The RSYEEK LED Under Cabinet Lighting features 12V linkable puck lights that provide 200 lumens of brightness per light, adjustable color temperatures, and a sleek aluminum design. With a user-friendly remote control and easy installation, these lights are perfect for enhancing the ambiance of your kitchen, closet, or display areas.
Brand | RSYEEK |
Color | UV+Warm+Daylight White |
Material | Aluminum |
Style | Modern |
Light fixture form | Close to Ceiling |
Room Type | Kitchen |
Product Dimensions | 7.28"L x 6.89"W x 2.91"H |
Specific Uses For Product | Home |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Special Feature | Three Color Dimmable |
Control Method | Remote |
Light Source Type | LED |
Number of Light Sources | 6 |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Theme | Food |
Light Color | UV+Warm+Daylight White |
Included Components | Remote Control |
Embellishment | Crystal |
Lighting Method | LED |
Number of Items | 6 |
Wattage | 12 watts |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Switch Type | Touch |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Brightness | 1200 lumen |
Efficiency | High |
Mounting Type | Under Cabinet |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | JOYLIGHTING |
Model Name | Cabinet light |
Part Number | UCL-UV-W-PW |
Item Weight | 1.43 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Cabinet light |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Special Features | Three Color Dimmable |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
Y**Y
A lot of bang for your buck
I wasn't overly filled with confidence when I opened the box and found a card reading, in big headline type, "Thank you for your puechase". An inauspicious beginning, but I resolved to not judge this book by its cover.And it's good that I didn't. These are bright. Really bright. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly bright they are. I mean, you may think it's a long way down to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to how bright these lights are. I bought an eight-pack thinking I'd need all eight to fill underneath my cabinets with light. I think I could probably have done with four (though for my needs, I think six was the sweet spot).Each puck is very thin, about half an inch, and about 2-1/2 inches in diameter, and ridiculously feather light. Each one has nine high-intensity LED's behind a frosted lens. Each puck is hard-wired--that is, the wires aren't detachable from the puck. Each has a pigtail which splits into a male end and a female end, meaning you can daisy-chain them together. There's an awful lot of "stuff" involved here--the wall wart AC adapter leads to an LED controller which plugs into a three-way splitter into which you plug your pucks (daisy-chained or not). It would be nice to have the LED controller and the splitter somehow joined together to simplify the whole thing and reduce the number of wires (more on that in a moment), but that's a pretty minor quibble. The kit also comes with an additional extension wire--I don't know how long it is, as I didn't even untie it.Then there's the wiring. This is somewhere where I really wish the pucks were designed with removable wiring instead of being wired directly in. Cable management would be a lot, lot easier if you could place the pucks, then coil the cables, mount them tied up, then run them to the puck. With the wires permanently connected, though, you're forced to mount the lights, then awkwardly coil the cables and hide them. There's about 18 inches of wire from the puck to the end plugging into the splitter; the pigtail with the daisy chain end is about nine inches long and is split about halfway down the length. On the surface, that's great--in general, I'd rather have too much than too little. But without any way of coiling while they're unplugged, it makes it a little more difficult. The wires themselves are pretty thin and flexible, it's just awkward when you're doing it. And if you're mounting them all under the same set of cabinets, you may find there's a lot of spare to clean up.But once you've got it all set up, it's an impressive amount of light. The remote is RF, so you don't have to point it at the lights to work (the remote appears to have been repurposed from an earlier IR version, but they've replaced the IR emitter with a red light which illuminates when a button is pressed). There are shortcut buttons for 100%, 50% and 25% brightness, as well as manual dimming controls. There are also controls to flash the lights on and off in strobe-like patterns; I'm not sure why anyone would ever want that with this sort of lighting, but if you do, there you go.The kit also comes with mounting screws (I didn't even open them) and 2-inch circles of "hook and loop" fasteners for each puck. As they appeared to be permanent adhesive, I skipped those and went with Command strips; everything here is light enough to be mounted upside down by a single small strip. But it's a nice move including something better than just adhesives. Once I got the lights mounted, I used a staple gun to get all the wires mounted to the underside of the cabinet. (Do be careful if you go that route; these wires are definitely not robust enough to survive being pierced by a staple.) Because the wires were so long, it took a while just to get everything up and out of the way, but once it was done, it's a nice look.The pros:-Bright light. Lots of it.-Super lightweight-Lengthy wiring between nodesThe cons:-Lengthy wiring means lots of cable management-Pucks are hard-wiredThe bottom line: Excellent performance, great bang for your buck. I'd highly recommend.
J**Y
Excellent Way to Install Lighting in a Curio Cabinet
I have been looking for a lighting system to install in our curio cabinet to "light up" our collection! Most are expensive or a bit too much to install in such a setting. We really needed something easy to install in the cabinet and that wasn't way too expensive. These lights caught our eye on both fronts. Installing them in the cabinet was a breeze using the 3M sticky pads and the wires were easy to "hide". What I really like is the remote. The controller is actually behind the cabinet wood frame and against a wall. Yet, pointing the remote at the cabinet from the front works extremely well. And the dimming options are fantastic. We've had this installed for quite some time now and it works well. Very happy to have found a system to finally light up our collection!
L**Y
Beautiful warm light under our kitchen cabinets!
Beautiful warm light under our kitchen cabinets! It's nice that the lights can be connected together in one "strand". I purchased one that every light had to run back to a junction box to provide power. It was a ridiculous design as there were so many wire runs. Fortunately this Rsyeek Led puck lights don't do this. I added a manual switch as my wife doesn't like to use the remote. You can also use a smart outlet to have Alexa or Hey Google to work. Extremely happy with the purchase.
M**E
I like these alot
I like these alot. They were very easy to install and the cords lengths were more than adequate. I only wish they were a little dimmer for the mood I'm trying to create.
K**D
Excellent for display lighting
These lights are perfect for display lighting and can be used in many different ways. You can use just 1 light or all 6 and they're extremely easy to set up. There is more than enough cord length and the brightness is awesome. I didn't use the remote since I have them plugged into a power strip but there are plenty of features you can use on remote.
M**K
They're great!!!
I love them!!! They are exactly as described!!! Definitely worth it!
P**N
Bright and flexible installation.
So far we really like these lights. We put them in an open shelving unit being used as a large doll house. The sticky Velcro pieces made installation very easy. The lights easily connected together and worked perfect for the configuration we wanted. There was plenty of cord length too. They do get a little warmer than I thought they would. We unplug them when we are not using them. On a regular cabinent I think that would not be a problem.
M**R
Good lights, bad remote
I’m reviewing this product after having had it for well over a year. The install was pretty straight forward with running and hiding the wiring. I did have to modify the lengths of some of my wiring. The lights are quite bright, and have a nice color temperature. There are several options for dimming and pulsing, but we just prefer on with full brightness. The only downside to this unit is the remote. For us, it burns through the batteries, considering it’s only being turned on and off once a day. The other downside, is that the plastic to the battery holder became incredibly brittle after a few months. It became extremely difficult to change out batteries. I ended up buying a GE wireless outlet switch (outlet plug, communicates wirelessly with a paddle switch) to turn the lights on and off. It was the same price as a new remote, and my wife prefers the paddle switch mounted under the cabinet to the remote anyways. I powered on the unit one last time with the remote, then plugged it into the wireless plug, and now I can turn it on and off with the paddle switch instead of the remote. Good lights, bad remote.
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