

🌟 Light up your space, level up your vibe!
Emberela HEXlights 3-Pack offers a cutting-edge RGB LED lighting solution featuring 7 modular hexagon panels per set, touch and remote control functionality, and 13 customizable colors with dynamic effects. Designed for versatile indoor use, these sleek, easy-to-install lights elevate gaming rooms, bedrooms, and sensory spaces with modern, immersive ambiance.





| ASIN | B0CZK7B982 |
| Base Material | Plastic |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,044 in Lighting ( See Top 100 in Lighting ) 510 in Wall Lamps & Sconces |
| Brand Name | Emberela |
| Bulb Base | E27 |
| Bulb Shape Size | AR111 |
| Colour | Hexlights 3-pk |
| Connectivity Protocol | IR |
| Connectivity Technology | IR |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (80) |
| Efficiency | Dobry |
| Finish | Polished |
| Fixture Features | touch activated, remote controlled, dimmable, reconfigurable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00860009354791 |
| Included Components | 1.5 M USB Cable, 7 Light Tiles, 7 USB Connectors, Double Sided Stickers, Remote Control |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Surface Mount |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.8D x 25.6W x 13.5H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Hexagonal |
| Item Type Name | Hexagon Lights |
| Item Weight | 290 g |
| Lamp Type | LED Lights |
| Lighting Method | LED |
| Manufacturer | Emberela |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Model Number | ESEMHL-3 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Number of Lights | 3 |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Power and Plug Description | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sensory Lights |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Classroom, Kids Room, Playroom, Study Room |
| Shade Colour | Multicolor |
| Shade Height | 13.5 Centimetres |
| Shade Material | Plastic |
| Specific Uses | personal, sensory room, wall light, theraphy room, sensory corner, classroom, bedroom |
| Style | Modern |
| Switch Type | Touch & Remote |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| UPC | 860009354791 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
C**E
Lights
Good condition great look in my room
P**D
Check before you give as a present.
One of the lights wasn’t working.
M**S
can increase number of lights in future
Emberela HEXlights 3-Pack Hexagon Lights, Touch & Remote Controlled RGB Wall Panels, Hexagon LED Lights Panels - Great for Living Room, Bedroom & Game Room Decor - Includes Table Stand [Energy Class F] Set of 3 These lights were fairly simple to set up although a little tricky getting all the straight connectors in the hexagons at the same time. They come with a small remote that lets you choose between 13 colours: Red, neon green, royal blue, orange, yellow, lime green, aqua blue, sky blue, cloud blue, purple, violet, pink and white. A lot of the colours are very similar to each other. As for the settings, you can fade the colours, have the colours jump between each other, flash or have them static. Rather than using the remote you can tap each hexagon individually to select a colour of your choice and this is best feature of the lights in my opinion. However, note that this feature is only available if the lights are set to a static mode and not on fade, jump or flash made. There are five levels of brightness and you can set the timer to turn off after 30 minutes. The only negative in my opinion is that they need to be plugged in to work limiting the position of the lights. The USB cable included is a good length. I love that you can add further lights to your display at a later date, although this could get rather expensive. I have attached these lights to the side of a bookcase which is very effective. These lights will definitely be a talking point and would be great for parties or just to brighten up a room.
G**M
Light up a hexlight or two ... or more ... from only one power supply.
These lights are hexagon shape, being 100mm from point to point with 6 equal sides. Each side has a USB port which helps connect each of these light together, giving you the option of connecting up to 14 lights, or up to 10 if choosing a white colour, from one mains lead. They are made of a thin, yet sturdy plastic and connect together using the small plastic connectors which come in the box, there’s an arrow on each connector which shows you which way the ‘current’ will flow through the lights. The mains lead slides into one of the lights, with the plastic connector protruding from that first one, using the arrows on the connecters for guidance. There are several plastic pieces which lock these light in place, 2 triangular pieces and 5 straight ones. Locking the lights so they feel more solid. With the light connected to each other they all power on, sadly, unless you use the remote, you have to manually select the colours for each light if you want them to match. But if you use the remote you can choose light up all the lights with the touch of a button. You can stand these on a table, using the clear stand in the box, or stick these to a wall with the sticky pads which comes in the box. The remote itself is about 90mm by 40mm by 6mm thick with easy to understand buttons. From here you can choose a colour, (over a dozen of them) flashing, brightness, fade, jump and even a timer. Which means you don’t have to touch the lights to get them to do what you want them to do. In all, these are nice lights which look good on a table or wall. You can connect several hex-lights together and run them from one single USB lead. Making almost any pattern you want when connecting them together. There are several colours to chose from at the touch of a light, or the press of a button, and even the choice of brightness gives you so many choices to gently brighten up any room. Well worth the £22.99 for the 3 lights you get, and the option of adding more lights as you go on.
C**E
Hex Lights
I've always wanted these types of lights but they can often be quite expensive so I was happy to see them, especially in this price range but I was wondering how they would fair. In all honesty, they're a bit cheap on the mounting, you get some double sided adhesive but the lighting is very light so they should hold up quite well. You connect them to each other with these USB connectors but you can't see them when installed and it does give you different ways to arrange them. You can change the colour by touch but here is where you can feel that these are more on the budget side as there's a slight delay but that's not really much of an issue for me as I'll personally be using the remote. There's a fair few colours and numerous modes to have them flash or rotate and they do look quite pretty (the video does not do them justice and they look much better in reality) My biggest gripe is the main USB cable as it's not very long and you'll need it fairly close to a USB port. You could probably use your own but it didn't work with my long one (but that is a fast charging cable so makes sense) so you would need one with the same power delivery I would imagine. I think for £22.99 for 3 that they're a decent price, though I think you'll need more than 3 for a full set up but I'm not quite sure on how many can be connected to each other although their video does show quite a few. There’s also a 30% voucher which makes them even better With all that said, I think they're great overall, especially at this price range.
#**Y
Rubbish junk
Fails to keep all three in sync on colour changes (such as smooth and jump). Remote changes all hexes to the same colour so can't have a smooth transition of varying colours across each hexagon All in all, very basic for 2024 and not worth the money.
W**R
Good lights there pretty and glow well so far had em for about 12 hour now.i wish they came with a tiny bubble leveling thing I put em on a bit uneven on accident make me a bit upset because there like stuck on really good and can’t fix it but at least they won’t fall. I am going to buy more for by my bed.all in all I think they are a good buy because they work well and don’t have the bulbs showing through the plastic only color shows but they are a bit expensive.so B+ in my opinion.
S**.
these are some hex shaped RGB lights. they are lightweight and mostly hollow with USBA ports all all sides. you can connect the hexes with 3 included USB connectors and supply power with a USBA-A cable. they come with sticky pads so you can attach to a wall or other flat surface. you can tap them to turn on an cycle through set colors and then through 2 color cycle modes individually. it looks pretty cool when you stagger the color cycle modes, though its effect would be much better with more sets of lights. the light is even across the flat surface, so you dont see a bright area where the light sources are, the light isnt very bright though, its more mood/accent/night lighting. with USB ports on all sides you can arrange these in a few ways. i didnt give these full stars for a few reasons. first, they use USBA ports on all sides and it comes with an A-A cable but those are a specialty cable so youll be out time and money to get more. with the included USB adapters you can connect all 3 lights, but they must be grouped and touching, you cant space them out along a shelf or a wall. further the included cable isnt very long, so you need to find a spot on your wall or room that is a few feet from a USB port or get a battery pack, the cable is also thick and white so it stands out against the decor, especially since these lights arent very big, having a big wire going to them is noticeable. you can see the wire in one of the marketing pic but most of it is cropped out. i really thought these were battery powered for some reason, with LEDs it wouldnt take much of a battery to give you 20h or more of lighting. the second thing is the mounting options. it comes with sticky pads but once attached, they are stuck to the wall. i wish they had magnet or velcro mounting so you could remove them. while using them one of the lights went out and wouldnt power on, it wasnt jiggled or anything it just stopped. i tried to push it together to push the connector in more but you cant because these are already touching. it would not turn on again until i completely removed the USB adapter then plugged it in again to the other 2 lights. if these were stuck to the wall i would have had to rip them off the wall to fix them then possibly find new sticky pads to put it back. it should at least have holes in the back so you can hang them on a nail or something. the next issue i have with these is they look pretty neat but youd need a few packs to make it worth it. with their small size and brightness they are very limited purpose. i enjoyed playing with them for a few minutes but once i saw what they could do i couldnt think of anything to do with them. theyre so small putting them on my wall as decor would look weird, and not great with the wire running down my wall. i thought about using them as lighting but its not really enough to read or do things. i thought of using them as lighting around my gaming setups, under a shelf or something but theyre a bit overkill for that and i cant space them out to better distribute the lighting. another issue i have is during the color fade cycle the lights hit an amazing rich fushia color for a split second but theres no way to make the lights stay that color all the time. if i could hold the light to make them cycle through and stop when i get to a color i like or choose custom colors, but all the colors are preset. these would be best if there were at least 2 packs then you could make a circle and stagger teh color cycle mode and it would look like the changing color was going around the circle, and it would be larger and less awkward to put on a wall. if you had a big panel of these it would be ideal, you could really play with the color cycles etc. to make unique patterns, but three isnt enough. theyre stuck not having enough features or power options to stand alone on my wall but theyre too fancy to go under my shelf or be a nightlight. needs alt mounting options like mount hole or magnets, battery power and low profile wired connection between them that you can space out the lights.
E**K
These hex lights make for a fun little desktop piece - if anything, three of them is not enough to display on the wall due to the size and limitation of only having three separate lights to customize. Setup is relatively straightforward if a bit fiddly. Each light has 6 USB ports and you choose a starting lamp to plug the main power cord into. From that there are little USB connectors that slot in place (with arrows to show the direction to the 'next' light) and some small plastic pins in two and three pin arrangements to help secure everything in place. I don't know if I would say that the end result is strong, but for something that you adhere to the wall ot prop up on a desk it's sufficient enough. Each light gets pretty bright and can be changed (all lights) via remote or by tapping them. The instructions state to use a few fingers but the actual sensor is directly in the middle of each light and visible - maybe too visible - when they're lit up. Despite the light weight they're almost an inch thick and feel a bit bulky as a result. But you can just idly create patterns by tapping away at them, just keep in mind that you may want more than three of them.
C**L
Lights are small, about the size of the palm of my hand. They have to be plugged in, not rechargeable. They connect to each other with a double ended usb stick and one extra is included. Little clips attach them to each other and give them stability. I did want to set them up as a desk light with the stand, but the stand has to be taped to the surface and I didn't want the lights permanent in one spot. I ended up putting them on the wall amongst my octagon sound panels and they look great! Touch panel isn't the most responsive, the instructions say that it works best with multiple fingers and that is the case. The lights have a noticeable "dot" in the centre when lit up, wish the cover was more diffused to hide that. You can set individual colours with touch and then use the remote to turn them on and off, lights have a memory and will turn on to the last setting. The remote doesn't allow individual colours, it has 3 pattern options but all the lights turn the same colour. Power cable is included and it seems to be good quality, wish it was longer as these will often be mounted high on a wall. No power block included. Priced a bit high for 3 @ 40.00
J**L
The Emberela hexagon LED lights are a fun, ever changing design element for any room. I have them sitting on my TV stand and find myself turning them on when I am watching TV. Setup is easy and each hexagon is connected by a short USB plug and plastic clips for stability. The LEDs can also be mounted vertically with the included double sided tape and stand. The lights are operated by a remote or by touch, but after the initial novelty of pressing each one to change color, I now set them to random with the remote. The lights are nicely diffused and not overly bright to be distracting. The kit comes with 3 hexagons and I can see how you can go a bit crazy ordering a bunch more and linking them together. However, at $40 for each kit, this would get expensive quickly. This is a fun set and larger sized light would be a neat upgrade.
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