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The Indiglo nightlight boasts the same technology that is featured in Timex watches, and it even has the soothing blue-green glow. The oval-shaped Indiglo is framed in a flat, thin white plastic casing that plugs directly into the wall. It is incredibly energy efficient (costs less than 2 cents per year to operate) and it apparently doesn't burn out or need replacement bulbs (because there aren't any).
I liked the looks of it and the idea that it fits flat against the wall, and would be cool to the touch even if it was accidentally bumped in the night. I plugged it in and it immediately cast a lovely aqua-teal glow. Unfortunately, when I awoke in the middle of the night, I saw this beautiful glow, but not enough actual "light" to see my way into the bathroom. I thought I just needed to get used to it, so I kept it for a couple of weeks before I finally replaced it with a traditional night light. The whole point of a nightlight is to be able to see your path in the darkness, and this product failed in its basic duty.
Indiglo Night Light didn't work for me, but the trademark glow could be soothing in a bedroom outlet (as long as you also have a better night light to actually guide you to the bathroom).
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