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GE LED Ultrabrite Light Bars — Closet, Under-Cabinet & Plug-In Tier

GE LED Ultrabrite Light Bars — Closet, Under-Cabinet & Plug-In Tier

GE LED Ultrabrite Light Bars — Closet, Under-Cabinet & Plug-In Tier

The GE Ultrabrite LED light bar family (GE 52261, GE 47867, GE 62459, GE 147572, GE 46707-P1) covers the bright-tier plug-in LED light bar category — 100-200 lumen plug-in fixtures designed for closet illumination, under-cabinet task lighting, garage workshop accent, and dusk-to-dawn safety brightening. Per GE Lighting's official Ultrabrite product catalog, the variants differ by output (100 vs 200 lumens), bar length, dusk-to-dawn sensor presence, and multi-pack pricing.

Where the Ultrabrite Light Bar Family Specifically Fits

  • Walk-in closets and pantries needing brighter-than-night-light illumination without requiring a hardwired ceiling fixture or DIY installation
  • Under-cabinet kitchen counter task lighting as plug-in alternative to hardwired under-cabinet LED strips. Plug-in installation works in rental apartments and homes where running new wiring isn't an option
  • Garage workshop task accent lighting for workbenches, tool walls, or other localized brightness needs
  • Linen and utility closet illumination where 100-200 lumens covers the small-space brightness target
  • Bathroom vanity supplemental light where the main bathroom fixture provides primary illumination and the Ultrabrite bar adds task-light accent at the mirror or makeup area

Ultrabrite vs Night-Light Family Decision

The GE LED night-light family (covered separately) emits 1-5 lumens for safety navigation. The Ultrabrite line at 100-200 lumens is meaningfully brighter — appropriate when actual task visibility (reading text, performing precise hand work) is needed rather than just safety silhouette navigation. Buyers should pick:

  • Night-light family (1-5 lumens) for hallways, stairwells, bathrooms, kids' rooms where ambient navigation matters
  • Ultrabrite (100-200 lumens) for closets, under-cabinet, garage workshop, vanity accent
  • Ceiling / wall fixture (500+ lumens) for full-room illumination — separate product category

Honest Limits Buyers Should Know

  • Plug-in only — requires outlet at install location. Closets without outlets cannot use the Ultrabrite without an electrician installing one
  • Light output is fixed. No dimming, no color temperature adjustment. Buyers wanting variable brightness should step to dimmable LED strip kits or smart bulb solutions
  • 200 lumens is bright but not room-fill bright. Buyers expecting Ultrabrite to replace a full ceiling fixture will be disappointed. Use the bars as supplemental / task lighting, not primary room illumination
  • Hard-wired install option not available. The Ultrabrite line is plug-in only. Hardwired LED light bars from electrical brands (Eaton, Lutron, Leviton) are the appropriate path for permanent integrated installation
  • 1-2 year limited warranty typical. Long-deployment installs should plan for replacement at the price tier

Where Buyers Should Step Up

  • Hardwired permanent install → Eaton, Lutron, Leviton integrated under-cabinet LED systems
  • Color-temperature adjustable (warm to cool) → Lutron Caseta dimmable bulbs + LED strip kits
  • Smart-home integration (voice control, scheduling) → GE Cync, Philips Hue, Wyze smart bulbs + strips
  • Higher-lumen room-fill tier → ceiling-mount LED fixtures (300+ lumens)
  • Battery-powered (no outlet near install location) → GE 25434 Wireless LED Puck Lights or stick-on battery LED bars

Sources & Citations

  1. GE Lighting, "LED Ultrabrite light bar product catalog," gelighting.com (accessed 2026-05-18)
  2. Wirecutter (The New York Times), "Home lighting and under-cabinet illumination guidance," nytimes.com/wirecutter (accessed 2026-05-18)
  3. The Verge, "Smart home and lighting coverage," theverge.com (accessed 2026-05-18)

Last verified: 2026-05-18

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