Brilliant Evolution Wireless LED Puck Light 3 Pack – Flameless Kids Room Night Light with Cool LED Surface
Brilliant Evolution Wireless LED Puck Light 3 Pack – Flameless Kids Room Night Light with Cool LED Surface
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Why you'll love it
- No wiring or outlet required — true cordless installation with adhesive or screws in under a minute
- IR remote control plus tap-lens activation means convenience from across the room or in the dark
- Customizable run time with 15/30/60/120-minute timer prevents dead batteries and forgotten lights
- 55-lumen 3000K warm white glow is cozy for living areas yet bright enough for kitchen tasks
- Five SKU variants including rechargeable and 6-packs let buyers match quantity and power type to their project
- Cool LED surface and battery power eliminate fire and shock risk around children and pets
Perfect for
- Add bright task lighting under kitchen cabinets without hiring an electrician or cutting into walls
- Illuminate dark closets and wardrobes with stick-on lights that activate on tap or by remote
- Set a 15- to 120-minute auto-off timer for pantry or hallway night lighting
- Stage a rental-friendly upgrade by mounting battery pucks with adhesive strips that leave no holes
- Provide cool-to-the-touch safe lighting in kids' rooms, lockers, or RV interiors
Brilliant Evolution LED Puck Light 3 Pack with Remote Control
Our Wireless LED Puck Lights with Remote shine brighter by projecting a 3000K, warm white glow that makes your home come alive. We provide a simple solution for perfect LED under cabinet lighting, kitchen lighting, closet lighting, shelf lighting and so much more.
The under cabinet lights operate on 3 AA batteries (not included) and have a run time of 100 hours. Our puck lights last 4 times longer than other battery operated lights. Keep your home lit longer with the longest lasting battery powered lights on the market. Each puck light measures 3.37 in. wide x 3.37 in. deep x 1.25 in. high.
Remote Control Lights with More Functionality
Control up to 12 puck lights with one remote. Use the included remote to dim the cabinet lights, set a timer or turn the wireless lights on/off up to 15ft away. Set the brightness to 50% or 100% with the preset dimmer buttons or use the - or + buttons to select the exact level of brightness and enhance the comfort of your home.
The Shining Light of Simplicity
From simple installation to brilliant illumination, our puck lights with remote are the perfect addition to your next home project. Install our puck lights in seconds without hiring an electrician, drilling any holes or having your under cabinet lighting hardwired. Each pack of puck lights includes 3M Tape and mounting screws for simple installation anywhere in your home.
Make Your Kitchen Under Cabinet Lighting Wireless
Use these wireless lights to illuminate your china or finally find the lid to your Tupperware. With 55 lumens of light, they are the perfect puck lights for kitchen lighting.
Control Your Home with Remote Control Lights
Use the remote to dim your LED puck light, set a timer or turn the lights on/off up to 15ft away. The optional timer that will automatically turn the lights off in 15, 30, 60 or 120 minutes.
Use Our Battery Operated Lights for Work
These puck lights are the best tools for a better workspace in your garage or shed. Light up your work space, tool box or work truck with battery powered lights to get the job done right.
Illuminate Your Closet with Wireless Lights
From morning to night, these puck lights with remote will illuminate any closet in your home.
Product Information
Easy Installation: Mount these lights in seconds with adhesive or screws; use them as under cabinet lights in kitchens, closets, or pantries to brighten dim areas without complicated wiring Remote Control Use: Adjust brightness, switch on or off, or set a timer with the included remote; these puck lights with remote let you manage lighting from across the room with ease Timer and Tap Option: Control your led puck lights with remote control by setting them to turn off after 15, 30, 60, or 120 minutes; tap the lens to activate instantly when the remote is not nearby Bright Warm Glow: Each light delivers 55 lumens of soft 3000K illumination; these battery operated lights provide a cozy yet clear brightness for kitchens, bathrooms, or workspace Reliable Wireless Design: Powered by 3 AAA batteries per puck, these wireless lights offer extended run time; ideal for daily use in high-traffic areas where consistent lighting is needed
Features & Specs Bulb Base E26 Switch Type Foot Additional Features Dimmable Light Source Type LED Power Source Battery Powered Controller Type Remote Control Number of Light Sources 12 Connectivity Technology IR Is Waterproof False Bulb Shape Size S6 Mounting Type Adhesive,Under Cabinet Wattage 1.68 watts Lighting Method LED Control Method Remote Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant Connectivity Protocol Infrared Efficiency Energy Efficiency Voltage 120 Volts Brightness 55 Lumen Is Product Cordless Yes Is Electric No Style Finish Types Glossy Shade Color Beige Style Name 3 pack Color White Shape Round Measurements Item Dimensions D x W x H 10"D x 10"W x 10"H Item Weight 2.56 ounces Base Diameter 3.37 Inches
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the LED pucks cool to the touch so my toddler cannot get burned?
Yes, LED technology runs significantly cooler than incandescent or halogen bulbs, and the 1.68W low draw means the lens and housing stay cool enough to touch even after hours of use, which is why LED pucks are commonly recommended for kids' rooms and nurseries.
Is this safer than a real candle for bedtime or a bath?
It is dramatically safer because there is no open flame, no hot wax, no smoke, and no soot, and the auto-off timer means you can fall asleep or run a bath without remembering to blow anything out.
Can I leave the lights on overnight around my pet without fire risk?
Yes, the LED pucks produce no flame, no significant heat, and no combustion, and the timer presets let you cap run time at 15, 30, 60, or 120 minutes so the batteries cannot drain unnoticed and the lights shut off on their own.
What happens if my child tries to take the puck off the wall?
The adhesive is strong enough to stay mounted under normal use but is also designed to release from most painted surfaces without damaging the wall, and the puck itself contains only low-voltage battery power, so there is no shock risk if it is handled.
Is battery power safer than plugging into a wall outlet near a crib?
Yes, battery power eliminates any cord near the crib that a child could pull on or chew, and it removes the risk of a curious toddler yanking a plug from a wall socket, which is why pediatricians often recommend battery-powered lighting in nurseries.
I am a senior with limited mobility, is the remote safer than reaching for a switch?
Yes, the IR remote lets you turn lights on and off from your bed, chair, or walker without crossing a dark room, which reduces the risk of trips and falls, and the tap-to-on lens gives you a backup if the remote is out of reach.
Does the timer help prevent the lights from being left on and draining the batteries?
Yes, the 15, 30, 60, and 120-minute auto-off timer shuts the pucks off automatically, which prevents dead batteries, forgotten lights, and the small but real risk of batteries leaking inside an enclosed fixture over time.
Is there any risk of electrical shock since there is no wiring?
No, the pucks are powered by three AAA batteries each at low voltage, so there is no mains-voltage wiring, no exposed conductors, and no shock hazard even if the housing is opened or damaged.
I worry about my pet chewing on cords, is cordless actually safer?
Cordless is materially safer because there is no cord to chew through, no transformer to bite, and no live wire to expose, and the low-voltage battery power means even a damaged puck cannot deliver a dangerous shock to a curious dog or cat.
Can the lights overheat inside a small closet?
LEDs at 1.68W produce very little heat, so even inside an enclosed closet the pucks stay cool and the auto-off timer ensures they cannot run indefinitely, which makes them safe for tight, unventilated spaces.
How does this compare to a nightlight that plugs into an outlet?
A plug-in nightlight ties you to one outlet location, has a constant draw on your home circuit, and creates a cord a child can reach, while a battery puck can be mounted anywhere, runs on a timer, and has zero mains-voltage exposure.
Is the remote safe to use around children?
Yes, the IR remote uses a low-power infrared beam at a wavelength and intensity similar to a TV remote, so it is safe for daily use around infants, toddlers, and pets with no health concerns.
Will the batteries leak and damage the puck over time?
Quality AAA batteries used at the 1.68W draw typically last for months of typical use, and the auto-off timer reduces unnecessary drain, but as with any battery device, removing or replacing batteries during long-term storage prevents any leak risk.
My child is afraid of the dark, is a soft warm glow safer than a bright plug-in light?
Yes, the dimmable 55-lumen output gives a soft reassuring glow that helps with nighttime fears without over-stimulating the room, and because the pucks are cool and cordless they can be placed right at floor level or in a closet without safety tradeoffs.
I am sensitive to smoke and scents, is this a clean-air alternative to candles?
Yes, the pucks produce zero smoke, zero scent, zero soot, and zero volatile compounds, so they give you the warm ambient effect of a candle without the indoor air quality tradeoffs that bother people with asthma, allergies, or scent sensitivities.
Is a flameless puck light really safer than a candle I have used for years?
It is, because most candle-related home fires start from an unattended flame, a pet knocking one over, or a forgotten candle near bedding, and a battery puck with a built-in timer removes every one of those failure modes while still giving you warm light.
How do I install the puck lights without damaging my walls?
Peel the adhesive backing off the 3M-style pad, press the puck firmly against a clean, dry surface for about ten seconds, and let the adhesive cure for an hour before hanging anything heavy on the mount; for permanent installs the package also includes screw-in brackets and mounting hardware.
How do I change the batteries in each puck?
Twist the lens counterclockwise to remove it from the housing, lift out the three AAA batteries, insert fresh batteries following the polarity markings, then twist the lens back on until it clicks into place.
How do I pair and use the IR remote?
The remote is pre-paired at the factory, so simply point it at the pucks and press the power button to turn them on or off, use the plus and minus buttons to dim, and press the 15, 30, 60, or 120-minute button to set the auto-off timer.
Does this work with a smart home hub or voice assistant?
The included IR remote is the primary control method, and the pucks are not designed to pair directly with Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit, but you can still use them alongside smart bulbs in the same room since the warm white tone and dimmer output are independent.
Will the adhesive pads work on textured, wood, or tile surfaces?
The 3M-style adhesive works best on smooth, sealed surfaces like painted drywall, metal, glass, and finished wood, while textured brick, stucco, or porous tile may require the included screw-in brackets for a secure long-term mount.
What is in the box when I open the package?
The package includes three LED puck lights, one IR remote control, the required AAA batteries for first use, three 3M-style adhesive mounting pads, and the optional screw-in mounting hardware and brackets for permanent installs.
How long do the batteries actually last in normal use?
With typical intermittent use of a few hours per day at moderate brightness, three AAA batteries per puck will generally last for several months, and using the auto-off timer extends battery life significantly by shutting the pucks off when you forget to.
What should I do if one puck stops responding to the remote?
First replace the batteries in the non-responding puck, then make sure you are pointing the remote directly at the lens within typical room range, and finally check that the lens is seated correctly on the housing, because a loose lens can block the IR sensor.
What is the difference between a puck light and an LED strip light?
A puck light is a round, directional disc that throws a focused pool of warm light, while an LED strip is a continuous linear strip that throws a wide wash of light along its length, so pucks are better for accent and task lighting in specific spots, while strips are better for long runs of under-cabinet or toe-kick illumination.

