After two months of using the YIKHOM automatic soap dispenser, I'm obsessed with its futuristic convenience but have some real-talk observations. The motion sensor works shockingly well - even my toddler's tiny hands trigger it instantly (game-changer for messy kid wash times!). The dense foam feels luxurious, and I've noticed we're using way less soap than with traditional pumps.
The adhesive mount surprised me by sticking firmly to our textured bathroom wall, though I'm skeptical about long-term durability. A major win is the battery life - after initial charging, it's lasted 6 weeks with daily family use. The USB-C charging is convenient, but like other reviewers mentioned, you'll need to provide your own wall adapter.
Now for the quirks: The soap amount settings need refinement. Level 1 gives a stingy dollop while Level 2 nearly floods your palm - I wish there were finer increments. Also beware potential leaks! Mine left soap trails until I started wiping the nozzle after each use (dish soap seems worse than hand soap).
While the modern design looks sleek, the wall bracket positions it awkwardly close to the surface. We've gotten soap smudges on the wall from reaching behind it. For $40, I expected perfection but got a very good product with room for improvement. When it works (which is most of the time), it's magical - just keep a towel handy for those occasional hiccups.