WoneNice Portable Cute Cat Silicone LED Night Lamp,USB Rechargeable Children Night Light with Warm White & 7-Color Breathing Modes, Touch Sensor Control, Christmas Gifts for Baby, Kids, Adults
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Do you mean the number of times it can be charged or the number of times it can be charged? It's been in our possession for years, and it's still in excellent condition. It appears to run about 12-minutes, as Elena stated. Per fresh charge, the battery lasts for 16 hours. I don't think you'll be disappointed with the mood lighting.
There's no noise, and I believe "breathing mode" refers to the mode where the colors cycle, but I could be mistaken.
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. You tap it until it's in the mode you want, and it'll stay there until the batteries are nearly dead and it shuts off. You'll need to recharge it after that. It's *extremely* sensitive to vibration, so even placing a glass on the table will cause it to switch modes unless you're careful. On the bottom, there is an on/off button; make sure it is turned off before re-using it. It appears that charging it improves the charge.
Selected User Reviews For WoneNice Portable Cute Cat Silicone LED Night Lamp,USB Rechargeable Children Night Light with Warm White & 7-Color Breathing Modes, Touch Sensor Control, Christmas Gifts for Baby, Kids, Adults
After a year, the top portion of the decoration begins to fall off.
This lamp is absolutely adorable. It was purchased to replace a smaller IKEA light with a similar design. We, on the other hand, have had issues since the beginning. The charging port is located on the bottom of the cat, to begin with. Because of this, charging it while it is in use is extremely difficult. And each charge lasted only a few minutes before it needed to be recharged. Because you use the power button, it was also challenging to get the cat to change colors. It took a lot of tries to get it to stay on the color changing mode. All of that would have been manageable, but we haven't had the light for more than six weeks and it appears to have completely stopped working. Last night, all it did was flash in a dim white light for a few seconds. My daughter was scared, so I had to turn it off. I wish I had spent a little more money to replace the original lamp, which had only lasted four years.
When it first arrived, it was absolutely adorable and appeared to work perfectly. (I'm an adult with ASD who is hyperactive. ) So, in order to fall asleep and stay asleep, I have to sleep with some sort of ambient light. ) After only an hour of being fully charged, the second week we had it, it kept shutting off. After this kept happening, I decided to leave the USB charger plugged in and turned on at night. After an hour has passed- It shut down once more. We decided to say our goodbyes to this soft, cute kitty friend and return him after it could not keep a charge or change colors when "tapped" for the entire time we had it. Regrettably, my search for a new soft light that is rechargeable and holds its charge continues, despite the fact that he was such a good fit at first. If you're looking for a unique way to.
This is the second time I've done something like this. They both lasted a very short time, so I took the LED base off and tapped the board again, and to my surprise, it worked. The electric components aren't great, but when it works, it's adorable. This is an excellent nightlight. Just be prepared for it to stop working at any time.
At work, I wear her all day and receive numerous compliments. The colors fade and change in such a lovely way. The only disadvantage is that the charging plug is on the bottom near the back, so if you want it to charge upright, you'll have to perch kitty on something with her backend hanging off (I usually have her on a small box). But that pales in comparison to the radiance she brings to my cubicle. Because I frequently leave her plugged in during work hours, I have no idea how long a charge lasts.
What is the location of the charging cable? Dumb. It's impossible to charge it and use it without it dangling half-way off the ledge. NO BOOKLET, ONLY CHINESE INSTRUCTIONS. Even the box is written entirely in Chinese! But I was so desperate for it that I used my birthday money to purchase it right away. Bad buy. The only positive aspect is that it is a cat.
or six. I've already bought six of these lamps for myself and friends, and I'm planning on purchasing more. They're simple to keep clean, bright, and cute! I've started wearing it to parties and concerts because who doesn't adore a cute color-blocking design? a different rave cat This lamp is also used at home and in the car by me. When you need to enter a spooky basement or eat 2 a. m. fast food in a dark parking lot, this is the bag to bring. It's become one of my new favorite things, and the light just brightens everyone's day. Toss in some music to complement the color scheme. You can have an instant cat party by switching modes. $13 was the best money I've ever spent. br>br>It's simple to charge, clean, and use, and it's a hit with everyone.
I am an adult who purchased this item for myself but had to return it due to personal reasons. Although the cat is adorable, the piece's functionality is abysmal. There were instructions that were written in English but didn't make a lot of sense. Despite numerous attempts over several days, I was only able to get it to change colors twice. It instructs you to "Pat Switches. " "There were no other switches besides the main switch. " "Shoot for the warm white light," says one. " That isn't really an instruction; when you turn it on, you get a white light. " 2) "Bring a number of lights with you. " What is the best way to "take" lights? Is it possible that they meant tap? Despite attempting to follow the "instructions," I tried light tapping and stroking the back of the light, but it mostly remained white. 3) "Go ahead and switch off the light. " "I'm not sure what "take to turn" means, but there was only one switch, and it was used to turn the device off, as I previously stated. It might not be that expensive, but anything is too much for a device that barely does what it is supposed to do in my opinion, and it only changed colors for me twice between tapping/patting/petting, stroking, and even shaking. This isn't something I'd advise anyone to buy.