💡 Illuminate your space with style and smarts — never stumble in the dark again!
The Legrand Radiant NTLFULLWCC6 is a full adjustable LED night light outlet featuring five brightness levels, a hidden ambient light sensor, and tamper-resistant design. It includes an optional louver for light control and installs easily in 15 minutes, combining energy-efficient soft glow LEDs with sleek aesthetics to enhance safety and style in hallways, nurseries, and entryways.
Manufacturer | Legrand Pass & Seymour |
Part Number | NTLFULLWCC6 |
Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 6.8 x 2.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | NTLFULLWCC6 |
Size | Full |
Color | White |
Style | Full Light |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Resistant |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
Wattage | 1.5 watts |
Installation Method | Tabletop |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Switch Style | Push Button |
Special Features | Tamper Resistant |
Included Components | RADIANT FULL NLITE + LOUVER WH |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**U
Fantastic solution if you are changing a switched outlet
Sometimes you wish you could give a product six stars out of five! This is one of the best products I have bought in a long time.I suppose you could use this to replace a single electrical outlet to add a night light, but I’m not sure why when you could just plug in a small nightlight instead which would be cheaper, easier, and still leaves you with a usable outlet.I used this for something different that I expect a lot of other people used it for - I had an outlet controlled by a wall switch that I wanted to be always on. I could have just left that switch always up, or use a small cap over it, but that had problems (people turning it off anyway then you have to figure out why and I had an alarm clock on the outlet so that would cause it to reset and I had to re-program it). A much better solution was to remove the switch and connect both hot (black) wires together in the switch box so it was always on. The problem? From my pictures you can see I have two switches on the wall and I need the other one to switch my ceiling lights. You can buy a two-gang wall plate that has one side solid and a toggle switch opening on the other but it looks really weird since it is off center. I saw even weirder options to center the single switch in the two-gang wall box and have a centered toggle opening but those look weird too and are expensive since they aren’t at all common.Enter this product! Not only does it solve tue problem of what to do with the now open left side of my two-gang box, it adds a nightlight as well! And a really flexible nightlight - I have it on the lowest brightness in the picture and it is perfect. The sensor turns it on only and night and off in the daytime. It has more brightness settings to go brighter, and if you want even darker it has plastic louvers to cover it.The install is easy too but first make sure your box has a neutral wire (white wire) that wasn’t used on the switch but connected just behind it. Any house with modern wiring should have this. You remove your switch, connect the black and white wires and bare copper grounding wire (sometimes green). Since this has a “decora” style I had to get a two-gang face plate with that on one side and toggle switch opening on the other. That took some digging at the big box hardware store but they had some and were only a little more than a regular plate. Another bonus is you don’t have to take the plate off to change the brightness just push the light to toggle through them. You can also adjust the sensitivity for auto on/off.If you are changing a switched outlet to always on and don’t want to remove the wall box or have a two or more gang box, I highly recommend this! It is the easiest, best looking, functional option.
B**N
Attractive and functional option for an open space in your switch plate
The media could not be loaded. I ended up replacing a fan control and separate ceiling light control with a combo fan+light WiFi control which left an open spot in the switch box. Choices were a simple blank plate, a "do nothing" switch, or something else ... This was a pretty good option for the "something else". I included a photo and a short video to give you an idea about the brightness relative to some other popular switch units.Install is not hard if you are familiar with basic residential wiring, but I would caution anyone who is not up-to-speed on electricity to do some homework first.It looks nice in the multi-gang location. Multiple levels of brightness can be changed by simply pushing it and cycling through the ranges + off. This is not the most cost-effective way to install a night light but is a great option if you make changes to your switchbox and suddenly have a hole to fill.
M**L
Great replacement for plug in night lights.
Great replacement for plug in night lights. We have them in our hallways. Just pressing the light allows you to dim or brighten the light.
D**E
Perfect, the included louver is excellent
I have the receptacle version of this night light at my bathroom counter and really like it. I needed something similar over by the toilet so I got this full version. The only issue I had is that the switch plate presses down on the louver housing too much of you tighten it and you can't click the different brightness levels. I loosened the screw and it works fine now.
Z**K
Great light with adjustable brightness
The installation is straightforward. The one star deduction is for how tight it fits where you can press to adjust the brightness, if it's too tight then the light will start to pulse as it gets stuck in the push down state. Otherwise, it's been working well and comes on about a second or so after the light is turned off. The downward lighting is excellent as it's bright enough but not shining in our face!
P**E
A Great Way to Upgrade Your Home's Safety and Aesthetic
The media could not be loaded. For years I had battery operated lights on my upstairs landing. They didn't last very long and I often put off replacing them but finally I decided to do something about it. I considered 12 volt LEDs with colors and smart systems, which are all very cool but not exactly what I was looking for. These lights sealed the deal.They wire up like any other 120 V receptacle, so no need for power converters or LED drivers. If you are comfortable adding receptacles and fishing wire through walls, then you have an incredible amount of flexibility on how you want to branch your circuit.When I added them to my stairway, I pulled power off of the switch and pigtail wired each light in parallel. The most challenging part was drilling through the studs. They have a clear white light with off + 3 levels of brightness, 4000K I believe.Each nightlight senses ambient light levels and turns on/off accordingly. My only concern so far is that awkward dawn/dusk time of day when the lights can't decide if it's time to be on or off and flicker. If it gets too annoying, I'll add a smart switch that will power the circuit according to a schedule.I would love the ability to modify color temperature and adjust the ambient light sensitivity, but otherwise these are perfect.
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