First, the extremely cheap processing of lights falling from itself.
As you turn the light around the 360 ° -Drehpunkte create major gaps in the fixed part of the housing.
The corresponding housing parts can indeed squeeze again, would you nevertheless have done better.
For a lamp that works fundamentally lying without contact, but you can probably get over something like that.
However, in contrast with the light-emitting function.
In a direct comparison of the four adjacent lights immediately noticed that here in spite of identical batteries of the same pack no uniform luminosity prevails, both in terms of individual lights, as well as the individual LEDs within the light itself.
As long as the lights do not work, however, the illumination of the wardrobe was good.
That's right, I said "so long".
After only a few weeks, the first problems began:
Lamp 1 starts its light service in some cases only if one addition to the motion sensor still poke the housing.
Lamp 2 has a sizable but for the illumination of the cabinet rather impractical brightness curve; the closer to the motion the darker they become.
3 light switches randomly without present motion with closed cabinet doors one (the one recognized by the glow at the door column).
Tripping of the motion detector by eg a moth or other movements I think is excluded, unless the moth following the light from enclosure to enclosure, where I tested that.
Light 4 is only partially, then failed completely later.
Since this already is for a LED flashlight and a set of 12 LED tea lights with charging station to the third product from Lunartec which gives up the ghost after a short, but proper use, I forgive here the minimum rating by a star ( would actually prefer zero stars awarded), and rate each on the purchase of lighting products of this manufacturer.