Motion Sensor Puck Lights
Tech & Smart Home

Motion Sensor Puck Lights

Best for: Best for closets, dark corners and task lighting where you want zero wiring — just expect more frequent recharging in high-traffic spots than 'lasts months' battery pucks.

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✍️ Reviewed by the TidyHacks Team📅 Updated 2026⏱️ 1 min read

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TidyHacks verdict

8.5/10
8.8Value
8.5Ease of use
7.8Build
9.0Effectiveness
4.5/5 · 3,857 ratings on Amazon
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Our review

A bright spot exactly where you need one, with no electrician and no drilling, is the appeal of EZVALO's puck lights — and unlike basic battery pucks, these are rechargeable, with a magnetic 1000mAh cell in each one that pops off the base plate to charge. At 4.5 stars from nearly 3,900 ratings, 74% five-star, this is a well-loved set, including people who say it lights a kitchen counter or closet better than their actual ceiling light.

The motion sensor genuinely works across all six units, with separate Day, Night, and Always-On modes, three white colour temperatures, twelve RGB colours, and a remote that controls brightness, colour, and a 15/30/60-minute timer across the whole set at once. Mounting is magnetic: stick the included adhesive metal plate to the surface, wait the recommended 24 hours, then snap the light onto it. One reviewer uses the red light setting on a sailboat at night to protect their night vision, which gives a sense of how flexible the colour modes are.

Battery life depends heavily on where you put it. In a low-traffic closet that only lights briefly on entry, several reviewers report weeks between charges. In a busy kitchen or doorway that triggers constantly, expect to recharge every few days — not the months a basic battery puck might suggest, since this is rechargeable rather than disposable-battery powered. The other recurring niggle is the adhesive: even reviewers who followed the 24-hour cure time exactly report a couple of plates not sticking and the light falling, with double-sided tape as the common fix.

If you want bright, motion-triggered task lighting with no wiring and do not mind an occasional recharge, this delivers well above the price.

👍 Pros

  • Motion sensor genuinely works across all 6 units, with separate Day/Night/Always-On modes
  • Rechargeable 1000mAh cell in each light — no disposable batteries to keep buying
  • Remote controls brightness, 12 RGB colours and a timer for the whole set at once
  • No drilling or wiring — magnetic mount onto an adhesive base plate
  • Several reviewers say it lights a task area better than their main kitchen light

👎 Cons

  • Recharge frequency varies hugely by location — every few days in high-traffic spots, weeks in a closet
  • A handful of reviewers had the adhesive plate fail to stick even after the full 24-hour cure
  • No replacement adhesive included if you want to relocate a light later
  • Fewer, less saturated colour options than some competing puck lights, per one reviewer

Specifications

BrandEZVALO
MaterialABS
PowerRechargeable 1000mAh battery per light, magnetic charging
Battery lifeUp to 11hrs Always-On, or 13-40 days in motion-sensor mode
Light modes3 white temps (3000K/4200K/6500K), 12 RGB colours, Flash/Fade
Sensor range120 degrees, up to 10ft
Included6 lights, remote, 6 adhesive metal plates, charging cord

FAQ

Does it use disposable batteries?

No — each light has a built-in rechargeable 1000mAh battery that pops off the magnetic base to charge.

How long does the charge last?

Hugely dependent on location — weeks in a low-traffic closet, but as often as every few days in a busy kitchen or doorway that triggers constantly.

Is the adhesive reliable?

Mostly, if you follow the 24-hour cure time exactly, but a few reviewers report plates failing to stick even then and reinforced with extra tape.

Can I move a light once it is stuck down?

Not easily — no replacement adhesive is included, so plan your placement before sticking it down.

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