“The product itself is mediocre at best (which I’ll address below), but their privacy policy is about the most horrendous I’ve seen. Not only do they collect everything under the sun they can find out about you, even when you leave their site, but they unapologetically acknowledge they will use it for themselves and third parties AND specifically note if your browser transmits the “Do Not Track” command, they will ignore it! The divorce itself is bulky, hogging up both outlets. When it comes on it gives you a mere few seconds before turning off; not long enough to do anything. Might as well not have the light. No instructions in the box. If it takes the app to make this thing work decently, not only does that make it a piece of carp but worthless given their damning privacy policy. And what I saw of the app before ripping it right out of my phone, it is hard to use at best. Oh, and when you download their app they also sneak in a “flashlight” app that does nothing your phone doesn’t on its own, and the flashlight app has just as disgusting privacy policies. In short, I wouldn’t touch this spyware trap with a ten foot pole.”
Specs
Product: 2-Pack: BlissLights BlissEmber Color Changing LED Plug-in Night Light
Model: LED-EMBER-MINI
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$29.98 (for 2) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Wednesday, Jul 16 - Friday, Jul 18
/buy
@zachdecker It worked! Your order number is: middle-steady-tinker
/showme middle steady tinker
But I want four lights!
@pmarin Buy two?
There are five lights!
/buy
@blaineg It worked! Your order number is: crowded-inconvenient-person
/showme crowded inconvenient person
@mediocrebot So sad.
/giphy crowded-inconvenient-person

/buy
@Jebbielax It worked! Your order number is: bumpy-condemned-possum
/showme bumpy condemned possum
@mediocrebot yikes
My favorite amazon review for this one
“The product itself is mediocre at best (which I’ll address below), but their privacy policy is about the most horrendous I’ve seen. Not only do they collect everything under the sun they can find out about you, even when you leave their site, but they unapologetically acknowledge they will use it for themselves and third parties AND specifically note if your browser transmits the “Do Not Track” command, they will ignore it! The divorce itself is bulky, hogging up both outlets. When it comes on it gives you a mere few seconds before turning off; not long enough to do anything. Might as well not have the light. No instructions in the box. If it takes the app to make this thing work decently, not only does that make it a piece of carp but worthless given their damning privacy policy. And what I saw of the app before ripping it right out of my phone, it is hard to use at best. Oh, and when you download their app they also sneak in a “flashlight” app that does nothing your phone doesn’t on its own, and the flashlight app has just as disgusting privacy policies. In short, I wouldn’t touch this spyware trap with a ten foot pole.”