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Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025
I thought this was going to be a mini light- thought perhaps I could bring it as a mini rechargeable night light to use while traveling... nope, it was significantly larger than I thought it would be, and its not really small enough to pack in my suitcase- I'd be afraid it would break. Its better suited to if you're traveling in a car, or to take outside with you. It's still a cool light though. Definitely looks like a lightsaber, an if you have boys, it will inevitably end up being used as such. It retains charge well, and the light is nice.
Matthew
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
My old home doesn't have the greatest lighting, and when it comes to weeding vinyl for different projects that can cause some eye strain. This little table lamp has been a great improvement to the work table, offering two different levels of lighting (with a third slow blink option in case we want to add it somewhere else for mimicked candle-like light). The touch to turn on is my only complaint, as it takes a very precise push to ensure the press is registered, and it can be hard to find the specific spot even with the markings on the lamp. However, the battery lasts very long, and it looks good enough to be used on a dinner table or a mantle or anywhere else where it would be on display.
dragonmermaid
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025
We love anything portable and rechargeable when we camp. This lamp is such an elegant and pretty dinner table lamp, and we love that it's dimmable. It really does give off a lot of light when maximized, but it's elegant and romantic when set low. It's easy to pack up and store. We're really enjoying it!
FN
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
As funny as it sounds, this device reminds me of a light saber. It’s actually a very cool light, I am loving the style, it's very unique. The base is substantial, it has nice weight and is very sturdy. The tubing is also sturdy for the most part, but it is glass so it will need to be strategically placed to avoid falls. There is a “touch spot” on the base for turning the light on & off which works decently. I find it can be a bit problematic from time-to-time and I have to touch the spot several times to get it to react, no biggie though. The light is actually very nice, it is amber, soft lighting. It isn’t going to light up a large area like a lamp does. It is definitely for a smaller area. I love the portability of the light, easy to pack and take along. It has a very simplistic design which I really like, nothing fancy. And I love that it is green, NO batteries! A charging cord is included.
Tracy Truong
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
This cordless mini lamp is perfect for small spaces and adds a nice warm glow wherever you put it. The touch feature is super easy to use, and since it’s rechargeable, you can move it around without worrying about outlets. Great for mood lighting on a patio, nightstand, or even a bookshelf. Plus, the gold finish gives it a nice decorative touch. Ideal for cozy vibes or even camping!
Ramya K
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
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TN
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
Simple mood light that charges via USB-C and has three light modes activated by touch. Plan to have this outside on table in backyard for nice low light vibes. Well made and designed!
Handi-mam
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
This is a decent little light, but I wasn't thrilled about the glare/harshness of the light through the clear, tall, narrow glass tube. It is somewhat dimmable, offering 3 levels of light, but that really doesn't prevent it from being harsh on my eyes. Since it's tall and narrow, it's also prone to being easily tipped.To remedy both the glare/harshness, and the easily tipped features that I'm not too fond of, I double-wrapped the glass tube in a small cut-to-size length piece of "window privacy film" with a leaf pattern, then secured the film with invisible scotch tape. Because I double wrapped it, the tape only goes onto the film itself, not the glass tube, and because it's an LED light, it doesn't heat up, so there's no risk of heat interference. The privacy film definitely helps to cut the harsh glare on the eyes.Then to help stabilize the light, I took a small, attractive 4 x 4 x 4 inch clear acrylic pen holder and cut a custom-fitted piece of cardboard, with a circle cut-out in the middle, to fit about halfway down into the pen holder. I then inserted the light into the cut-out circle. This adds stability to the light to prevent it from easily tipping over. I've included pictures to show what in the heck I'm talking about here :) I like the light a lot better this way! I imagine a few wired fake stems of flowers or foliage could be used in the same way I used the privacy film. And as an added bonus, the charger cord and tiny instruction sheet fit down underneath the cardboard, in the bottom of the pen holder. When I need to charge the light, everything is easily removed by pulling the light out of the pen holder.I ran the light on the brightest setting and it lasted somewhere between 8 and 9 hours on a full charge. I then charged the light using a standard (not quick) charger, and it fully charged within 4 hours. I tested the light on all 3 dimmable settings in the complete darkness of my half bathroom, and all 3 settings were completely adequate to see well for the entire small half bathroom.The star deductions are because if I want to use this light on frequent basis, I needed to make "improvements" in the areas of less glare/harshness on my eyes and also wanted it to be less prone to being tipped over. I had fun making those updates and I'm quite pleased with this light now!
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