Provided the exact lighting and options we were looking for at a great price point. Tried box-store LED bar lights - a no-go for placement, no brightness control, and too much wiring.Pros:1. Slim design, easily hides under kitchen cabinet frame. Not visible, even for my 5'2" wife.2. Very simple wiring. You do need to add a plug to the business end of the AC/DC converter. $1.49 at hardware store. 2 minutes of simple wiring and you are in business.3. Based on how much linear distance you need to span, you may need to buy the 4-pack of extension wires. Glad I did. Even though the kit came with 2(?) extension wires, I needed one more. All small wire plugs are simple male/female - can't screw it up unless you break them to fit.4. 25%, 50%, 100% brightness controls. I like strong task lighting (100%). My wife likes the sleek/elegant night lighting in the kitchen (25%). All controlled with a small remote. Remote = no fiddling with or hiding mechanical switches. They all sit on top of the cabinets out of sight.5. They gang-connect. You only have to run the main power lead down gaps between cabinets to the first light in the series. They plug into each other after that. I still need to tack up the extra wiring under the cabinets - you may need some small cable-stays from the box store (inexpensive).Cons: I bought two sets of warm white 4x packs. My kitchen sink separates the two cabinet sets and did not want to run a wire across that opening. Each set comes with a wireless remote and a remote receiver built into the power side of the wiring. Directions are provided to sync both sets with one remote. Directions are clear, but I have not figured it out yet. As long as I turn them on in a way that both receivers "hear" the remote, both sets will react to one remote. If not, you may hit the power button, powering one set on, then powering it off and the other set on. Still figuring that part out. But not a problem that would knock off a star.Very happy with these, will update this review if anything changes.