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The Mr. Beams MB530 is a sleek, battery-operated rectangular LED step light designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Featuring a motion sensor with a 12-foot detection range and a built-in light sensor for automatic shut-off, it delivers 35 lumens of bright white light while conserving battery life for up to 5000 activations. Its weatherproof, UV-resistant housing ensures reliable performance in various environments, making it perfect for hallways, stairs, and outdoor pathways.






| Brand | Mr Beams |
| Manufacturer | Mr. Beams |
| Part Number | MB530 |
| Area Lighting Classification | IP44 |
| Height | 8 Centimeters |
| Length | 5 Centimeters |
| Width | 9 Centimeters |
| Style | Traditional |
| Colour | White |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Material | Plastic |
| Finish types | Plastic |
| Number of Lights | 1 |
| Voltage | 6 Volts |
| Special Features | Motion Sensor |
| Shade Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Power and Plug Description | cordless-electric |
| Switch Installation Type | wall |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Luminous Flux | 35 Lumen |
| Incandescent Equivalent | 0.25 Watts |
| Colour Temperature | 4000 Kelvin |
| Manufacturer | Mr. Beams |
H**A
Works fine and useful for indoor use like store, godown etc.
Good item and advised to purchase.
K**A
Four Stars
Good iteam
L**A
Three Stars
the product is OK
A**R
I installed the light but it is not turning off ...
I installed the light but it is not turning off. I used brand new batteries. Is there any mechanism in the battery compartment for me to adjust. Help me pls.
M**S
I bought this light to put in the staircase as sometimes we forget to switch off the bigger light. Though the light is small but served the purpose very well. It is perfect for indoors but I doubt the light is enough if used outdoors.
R**A
Funciona pervfectamente. LÑa
R**K
With due respect, the batteries are the standard "C" size batteries that are widely available at hardware stores and drug stores. A flat screw driver is required to access the battery compartment, but the unit is waterproof. I am using the units not only to as automatic night lights for the stairwells but as entrance lighting for a hot tub. I find this unit, and the other two Mr. Beam products that I have purchased,(ceiling lights & remote flood lights) to be sturdy, extremely well-designed, and have sufficient brightness for their associated tasks. I have no affiliation with the company, and very, very seldom write reviews. However, I regret that the Amazon rating system is such that a single review, which is based upon a product that has not yet been used and containing a misconception about the batteries, resulted in a rating of one star for what, in my opinion is an excellent line of products. I suggest that many people share this opinion about the product line because the remote controlled flood light was out of stock at Amazon.ca and the American distibutor, and had to be shipped separately at a later date. My money is where my mouth/text is, as this review accompanies a reorder for additional units of this and other Mr. Beam products. It is my opinion that these products would not serve Capt.Kirk well as additional photon torpedoes on the starship Enterprise, but they do a great job for the tasks for which they were designed.
J**E
pour mettre dans mes escaliers, je la recommande
K**N
I've reviewed a few other LED lights as I am a safety nut and also prone to fits of obsessive researching and comparison. This Mr Beams model was purchased as a gift for my in-laws, and I had a chance to "install" it for them and test it out yesterday. I'm using three different types of battery-powered LED lights in my own home in two stairwells. When my husband suggested purchasing some similar lights to make his parents' stairway safer, I opted to try this light made specifically for illuminating steps. Before going into details, suffice to say that I'm about to order the 3-pack of this light also available! My current favorite LED light at home is the Fulcrum Motion Sensor LED Light. It is the least light sensitive of all my lights, meaning it goes on the LEAST often in low light conditions, but it works well in total darkness. I like this for saving batteries. I don't mind using the juice in the darkness, but it irritates me every time my Maxim lights come on during a cloudy afternoon. We gave the in-laws one Fulcrum light, plus the Mr Beams. After shifting the two LED lights around on their (straight) staircase, we opted to use both lights up at the top. The Fulcrum Motion Sensor LED Light will be installed at knee level in the middle of their small hallway at the top of the stairs, and the Mr Beams LED Wireless Step Light is placed on the top step where a short piece of perpendicular wall puts it 90 degrees from the Fulcrum. With this arrangement, at least one light will turn on any time a person steps into the hallway from any of the four possible entrance points. Also, for a couple in their late 60's, the added light of two units was more comfortable to them, though I personally find a single LED light sufficient to avoid tripping in the dark. We will use one of the additional Mr Beams lights I plan to order toward the bottom of my in-laws' stairs. The other two will be at my house, also on the stairs. The light being somewhat directional (aimed down) is one nice feature of the Mr Beams, but the option to turn on a constant glow is really quite nice. My stairs make a 90 degree turn, and a little nightlight there will be really nice. Also, the Maxim light I'm using at the staircase bend tends to shine right in my eyes as I start up. Mr Beams will focus his light on the wooden step. We opted for the shorter "on time" setting at my in-laws' house, and I will likely choose the same. It seems to stay on a bit longer than the official 20 seconds, which is plenty of time for me to go by and trigger my next light. The relatively flat bottom of the Mr Beams light is a real plus. There are places where affixing your light to a wall is really important, and places where it seems like a lot of damage (sticky residue or screw holes) to your woodwork for little gain. I like having the option to leave the light sitting in a safe corner. Also, with the need to turn the screws on the back of the Mr Beams light to remove the battery cover, it looks like you will require a new set of double stick tape with every battery change. Yuck! In this respect, my Fulcrum Motion Sensor LED Light wins the day since it comes complete with a slide-out bracket that lets you slip the light out, change batteries, and return it quickly to its wall-affixed seat. I want to try one of my own Mr Beams units outdoors on our very dark, almost-ready-to-be-torn-down-and-replaced back porch steps. I will provide an update once I've tested these things out in our widely variable New England climate.
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