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The Legrand radiant NTL873WCC6 is a versatile 15 Amp combination adjustable LED night light and 3-way decorator rocker switch, designed for easy installation and stylish functionality in hallways, kitchens, and kids' bedrooms. With five adjustable light levels and a hidden sensor for automatic control, this switch enhances both convenience and aesthetics in your home.
J**Y
Exactly what we needed
I have purchased lit switches before and they never quite fit the bill as far as what we were looking for. I came across these when looking for something else and ordered to see if it was closer to what we wanted. Needless to say we have ordered a total of 3, 1 for each of the two bathrooms and 1 for the laundry room. They are the cheapest, best version I have found, with the ability to adjust the light from dim to bright to completely off when not wanted. And on its brightest setting it is bright enough to see without turning on the light in the middle of the night.
C**K
Wanted a nightlight where there wasn’t an outlet
I wanted a nightlight in my bathroom where there weren’t any outlets. Rather than wire a new outlet in there I replaced the light switch with this and it works great. Not super bright but perfectly fine for a nightlight. Also has to three brightness settings which is a nice feature
T**N
Good switch. Need better instructions.
The switch is good and the led night light is nice... I like that it has 4 different brightness settings and an off position for the night light. The led light is pretty even. The light switch throw(how much the switch rocks) is shorter than I would have expected, but it seems well made. You can apparently switch out the cover to a different color switch(other colors sold separately). As mentioned by others, the instructions are pretty bare and don’t give very much explanation except a 3way setup. After reading what others did and spending at least 2 hours trying to figure it out, here’s what I ended up doing... I believe SP is suppose to stand for “single pole” (although this designation doesn’t make a whole lot of sense unless you want your switch to turn on in the down position) and “3W” is intended to stand for three way. The switch diagram is confusing for a number of reasons, one being that it looks upside down with the ground in the top, but the switch is clearly made to be the other way around since the writing on the switch is positioned so that the 3W and SP connections are on the bottom of the switch when installed. I wanted the led on the top and the switch on the bottom (because the brand name “legrand” is written the correct way up if that orientation is chosen). You do need a separate neutral for this switch to function correctly. I used this setup (do not use this as electrical advice, I’m merely telling you what i did) Black(“hot”) to COM, neutral to white( I connected my nuetrals at the switch), and (in a single pole(NOT 3way) installation, depending on which position you choose to be “on”, SP or 3W. I ended up using 3W since I wanted up to be on and the brand name on the switch to be in the correct orientation. Overall good switch - need better and more detailed instructions.
A**O
Looks great and works even better
These work great, look great, and are straight forward to install with basic electrical knowledge (still need to open the outlet to wire the switch so beware). I bought these again, and then a third time, to light up a staircase, and hallway, and the kitchen... All so I can get a glass of water in the middle of the night without turning on any lights.I'm also now buying the regular rocker switches from the same mfg. and redoing all of my switches in the house.
J**N
Wide range of brightness settings
I was looking for a fairly dim night light for a bathroom since it shines into our bedroom. Some night lights integrated with switches were too bright with no adjustment. Others which don't use a neutral wire in the box pass current through the load when the switch is off, leading to flashing or dim illumination for LED bulbs. This unit has four brightness settings plus off, with the dimmest ideal for my application. My only criticism is that the wiring instructions did not cover single-pole switch connections, but this was not too hard to figure out.
D**N
Adjustable night light but not sensitive enough to light and won't turn off
I like the fact you can adjust the night light level and that the night light uses a neutral line to operate instead of depending on a different types of light bulb types to function, which limits what will and won't work. Somewhat more work to also install using a neutral line but the night light will function no matter what is in or not in the circuit. The one drawback after I installed the light switches is the sensitivity of the light sensor to turn off the night light when there's light in the room or hallway. One switch was fine but the other switch I installed won't turn off unless a very strong light is shining right at the switch, the night light just won't turn off when expected.
X**X
Works great! (if you have a neutral wire)
Works great. The other reviews mentioning lights staying on or flashing nightlight only happen if you don't connect the neutral wire. As others have written, a neutral wire is essential for proper function. Instructions are not clear but following what others have written is simple enough. If you want the switch (and the Legrand label) the right way up, in single pole operation connect hot to "com", load to "3W", and neutral to "white". If you want 3 way, connect hot to "com", and the travelers to "3W" and "SP" and neutral to "white". The light is adjustable and the sensor is also adjustable (2 settings - press and hold sensor 5 seconds). This light is a lot better than the Leviton.
D**N
Convenient night light
This switch has a night light built in. The light has 5 levels of brightness. It's the perfect switch for a nursery or guest bath. A night light is always available without having an extra device or a convenient outlet.Love these switches.
M**E
Wonderful Solution to a Nightlight Challenge
Our electrical outlet in out bathroom was wired in series with the switch for the overhead light. It was going to be expensive to change this. We wanted to be able to have a nightlight for safety reasons. This ended up being the perfect solution! The instructions were written for a 3-way, but my husband found a was to get it set up with only needing an additional piece of wire. It works wonderfully and I'm considering adding this to a couple other locations.
K**R
Legrand stuff is much cheaper than Leviton!
I didn't really like the side rocker switch of the other switch night lights... Legrand was the only one that made one with a up down rocker switch... this isn't the cheapest at $20 each... when you can get a 2 pack of another brand for a better price.As other said, the instructions are TRASH lol... If you want to use it as a single pole switch... connect your HOT wire to COM (black). Neutral to neutral (white). SP and 3WAY is your load connector. Depending on which one you connect, it affect the switch position.With the night light at the top, and SP connected, the "ON" position will be the switch down position.If you wanted it to be up position, you should connect it to the 3WAY labeled post.The switch is designed upside down with the letters written a right way up... weird?
J**.
Good product, horrible instructions for single pole switch
I wanted to have a light switch with integrated night light for our nursery room. It does its job when connected. There are 4 settings on the LED light. It seems to have a day light sensor that turns on to the latest settings when it's dark. Good product, however there's no wiring diagram for a single pole switch, only 3 way. I had to figure it out myself! For connection, my light wiring is a single pole with a hot (black) and neutral wire (white). As instructed on Legrand's useless diagram, you need to connect the neutral to the WHITE and the hot to the COM. With this configuration, only the LED light will work. In order for the switch to work, you'll need to add a jumper wire from the WHITE to the 3W. This can be done via direct junction from WHITE to 3W using an insulated wire w/ both ends stripped and screwed in or use wires with wire connector to split the neutral wire in order to connect to the WHITE and 3W. Note that with these wirings, the LED light is on the top side whereas the switch is on the bottom side. It makes more sense since the Legrand logo is readable and not upside down.
M**U
Un gros wow
Un gros wow, lorsque éteinte, la lumière del s’allume et vice versas. Par contre les instructions devrait être améliorée. En général très satisfait
V**B
Good solution
This is a neat solution with the switch integrated into the a standard switch size format. It does what it says and works well. There are 4 brightness levels that you can toggle through to off which is a handy feature. Personally I would prefer the brightest setting to be brighter as I am using it for an ambient light in a furnace room. Its ok, just not that illuminating.Enough reviews have mentioned the instructions that are pretty useless in a single pole case. Its pretty desperate to get instructions from others' reviews on Amazon (but they work so thanks to those people who added that).
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