Enbrighten UltraBrite Hex Lights bring massive brightness and style to your man cave or gaming room

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Enbrighten has introduced its UltraBrite Hex Lights, a modular LED lighting kit built to brighten garages, workshops, home gyms, and other spaces while adding a modern look. Priced at $159.99, the kit includes 24 LED light bars that each produce 1,000 lumens, delivering a total of 24,000 lumens. That works out to about $6.67 per bar, compared to the $35 to $45 per bar some competitors charge.

The system uses a patent-pending clip design that makes it simple to arrange the bars into custom layouts, whether you want a hexagon grid or a straight-line configuration. You can choose from three brightness levels and control them with the included RF remote or a wall switch. The 5000K white light provides a crisp, clear glow that works well for tasks, hobbies, or workouts.

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You can install the lights in different ways, including plugging into a standard outlet, hardwiring them, or screwing them into an existing light socket with the included E26 adapter. Mounting is straightforward with pre-installed double-sided tape and self-anchoring screws, so no pilot holes are needed.

The kit is ETL certified for safety and can be expanded to link up to 50 light bars from a single power source. This makes it a cost-effective option for lighting large areas with a clean, customizable design.

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Enbrighten UltraBrite Hex Lights are available now on Amazon for $159.99 here. While they aren’t specifically designed for it, they would look absolutely sick in a man cave or gaming room!


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