About
All Feedback (191)
- ishop247-net (447497)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
- outdoorvalue (806278)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseExcellent payer, very pleasant, thanks for shopping with outdoorvalue A+++++++++
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseThanks for the Buying,Nice Buyer,Hope More Orders From You.
- protectionfilms24 (1005716)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseThank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
- boxboutique- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseHey, thanks for shopping with us :) Great buyer, hope to see you again soon!
- trendbuy-omt (1681)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseThank you for your positive feedback! You satisfaction is hugely important to us
Reviews (5)

13 Dec, 2016
Bright, sufficiently sensitive and simply perfect for purpose.
I was dubious when buying this lamp as I was doubtful of brightness, range of field for the motion sensor, the non-adjustable glow time (30 seconds) and the sensitivity. However, after receiving it, it is just perfect and my doubts were unfounded.
Placed in my small kitchen (which for some reason has the only light switch on the opposite side of the room), it detects when you walk in from the lounge, lights up sufficiently for me to complete whatever I was going there to do such as make tea, get things from cupboards or fridges - things that require a visit of just a minute or so. The 30 seconds stay-on delay is fine as the light DOESNT go off whilst you are in there due to your continual movement - it just stays on for 30 seconds after you leave (or stand still temporarily). This simply saves from having walk through the dark, turn on the main lights, burn 150 watts of bulb just for a quick 'in and out' visit to the kitchen. And being light-sensitive you dont have to worry about turning it on for the dark evenings and off for the daytime as it only activates once it detects the room is dark enough.
The light is a WARM glow, and actually as bright as you would like (I doubt you would find brighter for this colour) and when lit uses only 3 watts. Although it says 200lumens, to the uninitiated I will tell you its feels about a 25watt bulb output. The angle of motion sensitivity is really very wide (they say 120 degrees) which enables it to turn on even though I am approaching from a side angle to it. My proximity to it upon entry is quite close (about 2 metres) so I cannot really give genuine feedback on how sensitive it is to motion distance wise
I am also intending to get one for the shed (which we have some utility appliances in there) to aid in an identical way. The device would also be perfect for any other room (included its intended purpose of a stairs/hallway).
My only frown is the price. I think £10 is quite high and actually could be less (I would think between £7 to £8 is more reasonable). That said, the Auraglow lights clearly are a genuine product, not some cheaper chinese imitation (also available on Ebay, which are less bright and probably dangerous or ineffective in some way) and given this, and that all outlets sell them for the same price I would HIGHLY recommend it if you are looking for a DARKNESS ACTIVATED PIR MOTION SENSITIVE PLUGIN NIGHTLIGHT.

22 May, 2020
Useful... and not a toy.
These are NOT toys. Everything received is shown as per the photo with the addition of a sanding block, sanding paper and pencil. The hammer received is also better quality (full rubber handled metal). Most are not high quality professional items for workmen but are perfectly acceptable (budget tools) for a young man's DIY with dad. As with many tools, the chisel and saw needs respect otherwise little hands can be hurt. The box may be a little fragile - only time will tell, but I'm sure any issues will be fixed with the use of the tools supplied within. 😉
Very acceptable and happy with purchase.

13 Dec, 2016
Why pay more when you can get this?
1 of 1 found this helpful The BT DTR-T2100 is a HUMAX DTR-T2000 generic box but with a BT badge on it (to make it look like the BT 'infinity' styling). However, to buy the Humax box you will get something nearly twice as big due to it housing the 'power pack' inside the main unit whereas this box has the transformer in the plug enable the actual box to be the size of a an 10" x 8" photo. As a BT box, it also comes with 1 additional 'function' - that of BT TV but unless you are connected to a BT TV network this function will be unavailable. No other function of this box is different, added or missing from the generic box.
Its size is deceptive when you look at it as you would think it is a poor performer but this small case hides a hardrive and some good power under the bonnet. It reacts almost instantly to remote control button pressing and the interface to navigate and use the device is really quite simple and intuitive.
I agonised about what to buy (Sky+, FreePlay, Freeview+HD or Youview) and finally decided on this Humax-powered Youview box and I can honestly say I am chuffed and glad I didn't pick anything else.
Its price and availability will always trump the extortionate prices of using Sky, the inclusion of the On-Demand apps for all the main channels (BBC, ITV, Ch4, Demand 5, UKTV Play (for "Dave" etc) being included (as it is with Freeview's Freeplay devices) is a must but the (the 'scroll back' 7-day EPG with built-in catchup/*play on demand* linking the program directly to the relevant included app (which is what Youview boxes give) makes it better than Freeplay. The EPG design/look itself is also better than the 'block' grid that the freeview/freeplay devices offer and the ability Pause/rewind, and also to record 2x programs being broadcast at the same times, makes it equal to that of any Sky+HD box. The Hardrive is 500GB - a standard for most pvr recorders.
And the main thing is that as BT give these boxes out as their BT TV packages, and then people move on after their 1 year contract to something else such as Sky, these boxes are commonly found being sold on Ebay where you can buy them for around £60. Consider that the new Humax DTR2000 box is in the shops for about £150 and yet this is the same box and half the size, you can see why this wins my praise.
Would I recommend this to people who want to watch subscription channels such as Sky1, National Geographic etc? No, of course not. This is a freeview channel set-top box with hardrive. If you are happy to watch FREEVIEW (non-subscription) channels, whilst recording 2 at a time, and have on-demand 7-day catch EPG (with 7day advanced view too), then hell yes I would recommend this anytime.