Light Up Your Life! ✨
The Beams MB530 is a versatile, battery-powered LED light designed for both indoor and outdoor use. With a motion detection range of up to 15 feet and a luminous output of 35 lumens, it provides bright illumination wherever you need it. Its weatherproof design and easy installation make it a perfect choice for enhancing safety and visibility in hallways, stairways, and more.
Luminous Flux | 35 |
Light Color Temperature | 4000K |
Lighting Modes | GlowMode, Motion Activated |
Motion Angle of Detection | 140° |
Motion Range | up to 15 ft. |
Auto Shut Off | 20 or 60 Seconds (adjustable) |
Power | Battery (not included) |
Operating Conditions | 0 - 131°F |
Mounting | Wall or Eave |
Weatherproof | IPX6 |
Available Colors | White, Brown |
Unit Dimensions | 3.15 x 3.5 x 1.81 Inches |
Unit Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
Box Includes | Light, Mounting Hardware & Anchor, User Manual |
Warranty and Service | All Beams products are guaranteed against defects in workmanship and materials for 1 year from purchase. Use of Beams lights is subject to the terms found here. |
Support | Click here to view more information on the Beams product support page. |
R**9
Love it!
Works perfect! We put it at the end of a hallway, so I’d stop running into the doorframe (I’m still getting familiar with this house). It lights up about 7’ or so in range. And I like that it senses the light during the day, so it doesn’t go on all the time, therefore saving battery. We attached it to the wall with a 3M picture strip, and it’s holding perfect.
M**K
Small space
The light is perfect for small spaces. I use it in a dark hallway.
J**E
Great price for a great product.
Works great, have purchased 2 different times.
D**C
En-LIGHT-enment at last...
I'm a long-time fan of knee-high motion-activated lights so I can walk throughout my house at night without stumbling or having to grope for switches. The moon-shaped lights I have are pre-LED and went through batteries like a weepy movie goes through popcorn. I went to their alternate plug-in capability. That limits placement. Also they're for interior use only, larger than I'd prefer and, anyway, no longer available (duh). And a room previously night-lighted by a vintage bar-clock needed illumination when the weird fluorescent lights in the clock expired. And outside rather than keep dusk-to-dawn rope light outlining exterior walkways I'd try the motion methods for the exterior as well. Let the search begin. I tried lights that were about palm-sized, square, that bristled with LEDs like a mutant creature from Edison's studio. I would have tolerated their nervousness -- on before serious darkness, off at uncertain intervals -- but they were battery abusers. Costly. Then I read the report by the impassioned seeker of The Right Light (see above somewhere) and bought several on her say-so.They arrived in short order and were nicely packaged, well-designed, well-made and simple enough that the instructions were not required though welcome. And thorough, even suggesting how to use the back cover as a template if you chose to use the included screws to mount the light. All in all a much more complete product than many off-shore items in my experience. The individual light is more or less square and not much larger than the three C cells you'll need (not included) to make it work. An indentation on the face provides a lip to aim the light downward and keep it out of your eyes if you use these for stairs.Use a coin to remove the back (inside you'll find the mounting screws and a band-aid-sized swatch of two-sided mounting tape.) Before you hasten to pop in the batteries you have two decisions to make - how long do you want the light to stay on? Find the lever to select either 20 seconds or 60 seconds in the belly of the light, a place that would be hidden if you put the batteries in first. Another switch there will select to have a soft glow from the light all the time (in darkness) or only the brighter light when triggered by motion. I chose one of each in the room where the clock had once been my light to see which I liked best. Soft glow it is...The exterior light I put just outside the sliding glass door where I go from the house interior to a patio. I screwed the light into a wooden wall - not all that easy actually because the provided screws are skinny little imps and the screwdriver that fit was so small it was hard to turn. Ok find the drill and make some pilot holes -- Piece-a cake... Couldn't wait until darkness climbed out of the trees. Slide open the door and instantly a square yard of light welcomed my foot. Like a knight throws his cloak over muddy water. I placed a now queenly sneaker on it and smiled. I feared the light might be that too-cool LED blue but it was a neutral just-warm light.The reason I deducted one star: the two-sided mounting tape, though as strong as that stuff usually is, could hold the three-battery weight for maybe 15 or 20 minutes. A where-where search turned up an out-of-the-way perch on the desk for each of the two lights I used here. Designed to stand on end like a travel alarm clock the lights were kept in place with the stickum tape, at last a task it was up to. The desk height, by the way, proved to be a bonus. The entire floor is washed with light as I walk by. The motion detector is very quick to catch an approach and covers I'd say a full 180 degrees.I can tell you that the lights stay on quite accurately to the selected time and only if it is dark enough to need them. And that the brightness and color suit me fine. What I cannot tell you is how much choosing the all-night glow shortens battery life (but I love that glow)or how long the batteries will last. So far the outside light has already outlasted the square one that bristled with LEDs. All is well in the motion light world. Just don't plan on the sticky stuff to do more than auxiliary work.
W**A
Perfect!
I love these lights! I have them on my outdoor and my indoor steps. I originally purchased these lights for my outdoor steps as I have lots of trees in my yard, and my motion sensor front porch light did not light all areas of my steps. Basically one would be walking down the steps going from lit area to completely dark area, making it a very dangerous situation. These lights were the perfect solution, as they come on immediately when needed, and shut off automatically after 20 seconds or a minute (you can set it to your preference).Because they work so well, I then bought another three to put on my indoor stairs, so I could go downstairs in the middle of the night without having to turn on the hall light, potentially waking my husband or my son. (We sleep with the bedroom doors open so that the air conditioner cools and the wood stove can heat the bedrooms.) I love that they can be set to have an always on glow light, which I use for the indoor steps, or no glow light, for the outdoor lights.I have one nailed to a tree next to one of our pathways, to show where a root sticks out causing a trip hazard, and one next to our fuse box in the back of the house, near the top step. At some point I will add lights to the back stairs, but until I get the railing stained, my husband just uses a flashlight. I just used my last one to light a section of my deck that was in shadow, so I don't have to go into the living room to turn on the porch light. I LOVE these lights!
J**R
Works Great
Works great and I like that I have time options up to a minute.
A**S
Barely worked, neither predictably nor well. :\ I tried the troubleshooting.
I got these because I wanted some motion security lights. Read the instructions and had issues with the lights turning on, so I followed the troubleshooting. I could eventually get the lights to activate, but they were very unpredictable. Even picking them up and shaking them a little would not always work. The manual says to try leaving them in a dark room for ten minutes, then activate. Well... that didn't help. I couldn't get them to activate on my stairs, and I couldn't get them to activate at my window, and while it's not a deal-breaker, the manual mentions an included sticker that's supposed to make the light brighter, and it wasn't in the box for either one.This isn't a bad product in theory, and it does have functions that, if they had worked, I would have appreciated. I'm a little soured on this one and am going to see if I can find a different one, but given that I used brand new batteries and tried all the troubleshooting, I can't recommend these. Maybe I just got two duds or something. I'm returning them.
S**A
Easy works great
Love it
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