Amazon Basics LED Puck Lights, Battery Operated, 2 Pack — Wire-Free Lighting for Clutter-Free Kitchens and Closets
Amazon Basics LED Puck Lights, Battery Operated, 2 Pack — Wire-Free Lighting for Clutter-Free Kitchens and Closets
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Why you'll love it
- Wire-free battery operation eliminates the need for an electrician or outlet access
- Included double-sided tape makes installation truly renter-friendly and damage-free
- Affordable Amazon Basics pricing delivers good value across a 2-pack
- Variant options (motion sensor, remote, swivel bar) let buyers match lighting to their exact need
- Compact 2.7-inch puck fits tight spaces like cabinet interiors and closet shelves
- Tap-on lens means no fumbling for switches in dark spaces
Perfect for
- Stick-on under-cabinet task lighting in rental kitchens without rewiring
- Hands-free motion-activated lighting inside closets and pantries at night
- Portable illumination for garage, attic, and shed projects
- Quick interior lighting upgrade in RVs and campers
- Backup or emergency lighting in power-outage-prone areas
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Product Information
LED puck light provides 50 lumens of high-quality lighting; perfect for cabinets, shelves, garages, attics, RVs and much more Push on the LED lens to easily turn the puck light on or off Mount using screws or double-sided tape for installations; (tape is included) Powered by 3 AAA batteries for long-lasting and wire-free operation (batteries not included) Product Dimensions: 2.7 x 2.7 x 1 inches (WxHxD)
Put light where you need it the most with the Amazon Basics LED Puck Light. Whether you’re working on a project in the garage, moving things around in the attic or simply need some pantry lighting, this light is designed with you in mind. To operate, just press on the LED lens to turn the puck on and off. Featuring a sleek and compact design. If you’re renting, or only want the light installed temporarily, you can use the included double-sided tape! The puck is powered by 3 AAA batteries; ensuring many hours of operation and keeps things wire free and hassle free. Perfect for garages, attics, workshops, sheds, closets, pantries, RVs, campers and much more, the Amazon Basics LED Puck Light gives you the light you need, where you need it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these puck lights look bulky or out of place on a clean, minimal cabinet?
No. The compact 2.7-inch white puck has a low profile and a neutral finish that blends into most cabinetry, shelves, and closets, so it supports a less-is-more look rather than competing with it.
Does the tap-on lens keep the design simple without adding visible switches?
Yes. The whole front of the light acts as a tap lens, so there are no extra buttons, cords, or visible hardware to interrupt a clean aesthetic.
Can I install these without drilling and still keep a tidy, uncluttered surface?
Yes. The included double-sided tape lets you mount each puck without screws, leaving your cabinets, closets, and walls free of visible damage or hardware.
Will the white finish clash with darker minimalist interiors?
The white housing reads neutral and low-contrast against most wall and cabinet colors, and its small size means it usually disappears visually once installed, even in darker rooms.
Is there a way to use these without adding any extra accessories to the room?
Yes. Because they run on 3 AAA batteries and need no outlet, hub, or app, you can place them in any corner of the room without adding cords, chargers, or smart-home devices to the space.
I'm redoing my kitchen in a minimalist style — is two pucks enough to light a full counter?
Two pucks are ideal for focused zones like a coffee station, a single cabinet run, or a pantry, but for full-counter task lighting you may want a third or fourth light spaced evenly under the cabinets.
Are these the kind of lights a renter can add without losing their damage deposit?
Yes. Using the included double-sided tape avoids screw holes, and the adhesive is designed to come off cleanly from most flat surfaces, making it a renter-friendly minimalist upgrade.
Can I hide the batteries so the install still looks clean?
Yes. The battery compartment is on the back of the puck, so once the light is mounted, the batteries are hidden between the puck and the mounting surface, keeping the front view completely clean.
Will the puck stand out visually on a slim floating shelf?
The 2.7-inch puck is designed to be low-profile and will sit nearly flush on a floating shelf, so it reads as a subtle accent rather than a bulky fixture.
Do these lights make noise or have any distracting glow when off?
No. They are silent LED fixtures with no standby glow, which suits a calm, distraction-free minimalist environment.
How does this compare to a hardwired under-cabinet LED strip for a minimalist look?
A hardwired strip can look more invisible, but it requires an electrician and visible cables. These battery pucks give you a similarly clean, low-profile look with zero wiring and zero commitment.
How does this compare to a rechargeable magnetic puck light?
Magnetic rechargeable pucks can look sleek but require periodic recharging on a dock. The Amazon Basics AAA-powered version swaps to fresh batteries, so there's never a charging cable cluttering the space.
How does this compare to plug-in LED puck lights for a minimalist setup?
Plug-in pucks offer steady power but require a visible cord and an outlet. The battery-powered puck keeps the installation completely cordless, which better matches a minimalist, uncluttered look.
I want the cleanest possible install — is the tape really strong enough to trust long-term?
For most clean, flat surfaces like finished cabinet undersides or smooth closet walls, the included 3M-style tape holds reliably. For textured or porous surfaces, the included screws are the safer choice.
Will replacing batteries break the minimalist, no-marks look I'm going for?
No. You simply slide the puck off its mounting plate, swap the AAA batteries, and click it back on, leaving the tape or screw mount in place so your wall or cabinet stays untouched.
What if the white plastic doesn't match my cabinet color exactly?
Because the puck is small and the light is what your eye notices at night, most buyers find the white housing reads as a neutral that blends in with painted, laminate, and wood cabinetry alike.
How do I install the Amazon Basics LED Puck Lights?
Choose either the included double-sided adhesive tape for a no-drill install, or the included screws for a more permanent mount. Clean the surface, peel and stick or screw the mount in place, and snap the puck onto the mount.
How do I turn the puck light on and off?
Simply tap the front lens once to turn the light on and tap again to turn it off. The motion sensor variant turns on automatically when it detects movement, and the IR remote variant can be controlled from a short distance.
How do I change the batteries?
Slide the puck off its mounting plate, open the battery compartment on the back, replace the three AAA batteries with fresh ones matching the polarity markings, then click the puck back onto the mount.
Will these puck lights work on textured or porous walls?
On smooth, clean surfaces like finished wood, metal, glass, or sealed paint, the included double-sided tape holds reliably. On textured, porous, or uneven surfaces, use the included screws for a secure, long-lasting install.
Can I use rechargeable AAA batteries in these puck lights?
Yes. Standard NiMH rechargeable AAA batteries work in the pucks, though runtime per charge is usually a bit shorter than with quality alkaline batteries. Rechargeables are a good choice if you mount the lights in hard-to-reach spots.
What's in the box, and what do I need to buy separately?
The box includes two LED puck lights, mounting hardware (double-sided adhesive pads and screws), and a quick-start guide. You will need to supply three AAA batteries per light, and a Phillips screwdriver if you choose the screw-mount option.
Are battery-powered puck lights safe to leave unattended?
Yes. The LEDs run cool, there is no flame or hot bulb, and the low-voltage AAA battery power carries very little risk. As with any battery device, use fresh quality batteries and follow the polarity markings in the compartment.
How long do the batteries typically last?
With typical household use of a few minutes per day, a set of quality AAA alkaline batteries can power a puck for many weeks. Heavy or always-on use will shorten that, so the motion and remote variants generally last longer because they only run when needed.
What's the difference between a battery puck light and a plug-in puck light?
A battery puck is fully wire-free, can be mounted anywhere, and keeps working in a power outage, but it needs occasional battery changes. A plug-in puck offers unlimited runtime from the outlet but requires a nearby outlet and a visible cord, and it won't work during a blackout.
What's the difference between a puck light and an LED light strip?
A puck light creates a focused, dot-shaped pool of light, which is great for accent and task zones like inside cabinets and closets. An LED strip creates a continuous line of light that works better for full-length under-cabinet runs or backlighting. Many people use both together.

