LED Desk Lamp, JKSWT Eye-Caring Table Lamps Natural Light Protects Eyes Dimmable Office Lamp with 5 Color Modes USB Charging Port Touch Control and Memory Function, 10W Reading Lamp,Black
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Sure, why not? It is required for a power source of 120 volts out. It's a small power block.
It varies in temperature from a cool blue to a warm yellow.
I don't know of any other way to dim it besides using the dimmer on the lamp itself. The lamp's instruction sheet makes no mention of whether or not it can be used with a dimmer switch.
There are only 110 volts in this house.
Selected User Reviews For LED Desk Lamp, JKSWT Eye-Caring Table Lamps Natural Light Protects Eyes Dimmable Office Lamp with 5 Color Modes USB Charging Port Touch Control and Memory Function, 10W Reading Lamp,Black
a 5-star rating My eyes were irritated by the bright white light. At a 45-degree angle, the trunk and base of the lamp met. The inside part of the 45-degree angle, and the outside part of the 45-degree angle The lamp cord plugs in at a 45-degree angle, and the USB port is located at a 45-degree angle. The 45- The lamp cord bends at a 45-degree angle, making it difficult to plug in and remove, and the USB port is difficult to reach. It doesn't appear to be very durable either. It does, however, have some nice brightness-adjustment options. I'm retuning it because it's ultimately not what I'm looking for.
As mentioned in the description and by reviewers, this LED Desk Lamp has a lot of features. It literally "brings a lot to the table" and represents excellent value. There are a variety of colors to choose from. It's well-made, durable, and has a small footprint. br>br>I have two questions/comments to make. "The maximum output of this USB charger is 5V 1A," according to the box. Warning: This product is not designed to charge high-powered devices like tablets. Any output greater than the maximum output may cause damage to the product or the device in use. " This is a direct quote from the author. There is no such description or warning in the inside instructions. br>It's written in a way that I find a little perplexing. I believe I am capable of charging a cell phone. How many people are charging their iPads with this? br>Another point to note is that the plug is located near the bottom of the upright part, making it easier to plug it in before attaching the top lamp to the base. If this lamp is ever redesigned, I recommend moving the connection up about a half-inch. br>Updated on May 3, 2021. I was so pleased that I purchased two more that were already set up! With a small but stable footprint, this device is highly functional. The lighting is fantastic.
We had specific requirements for a pair of lamps for our nightstands, and these lamps far exceeded our expectations. We wanted to replace our old halogen lamps because they get very hot and the bulbs are expensive, so we decided to go with LED. The lamps had to be attractive, at least as tall as our existing lamps, and without touch switches that our cats could trip over and activate in the middle of the night. Many LED lamps on Amazon are too short, and I found several that I liked, but they cost between $57 and $349. I was planning on returning these due to their low cost, but I decided to give them a chance. The lamp's top hinge is nearly 20" high, and all of the switches are on the angled base, which should keep the cats from operating the lamp. The color and intensity controls are simple to use, and the power switch is illuminated for easy visibility in low-light situations. I wish they were available in stainless steel or silver, and that the USB port could support high-speed charging and tablet charging, but they are still a great deal for the money.
This lamp is very attractive. You can quickly glance at the brightness scale to see if you can make it brighter or dimmer because the controls are clearly marked and fall easily to hand. Simply move your finger up and down the scale, or poke the desired level. br>The tilting head is also a plus. This shields your eyes from glare from the light. This is a feature that is missing from a lot of nice LED desk lamps. Overall, it's a fantastic lamp, and I'm glad I purchased it!.
Please check this port before the time limit on your return expires! br>br>The lamp itself is satisfactory. The touch controls are nice, though they don't seem to be very good at remembering your last brightness setting consistently. The base could be a little heavier/larger for more stability, as it can't handle any jarring impact. It gets the light color most of the time, but you have to adjust the brightness frequently, which is inconvenient if you need light quickly. You can only move the lamp head in a circular motion; you can't pull it closer or farther away.
I like how the light bar is horizontal but tilted so that I don't get direct light from it. The majority of these lights have a bare light bulb effect, which causes a fatigued spot in my peripheral vision. This can be angled to avoid shining directly into the room. That is one of the reasons I chose this lamp. The control options are excellent. br>br> 3500K is a temperature range that can be adjusted. The 6000K color adjustment is good, simple, and cleverly done so that it doesn't require an array of RGB to control. There are nine brightness levels to choose from, and the color remains consistent throughout. br>br>The nine brightness levels are arranged in a row to create a slider effect. This is far superior to counting the number of times a single brightness button has been pressed. When you press the On/Off button, your settings remain unchanged. This is preferable to turning on/off the lamp and having it start at a factory-set color and brightness. Two irritants: br>br>
1 - The bright-colored It is insufficient to have a limited range. When used as a bedside reading lamp, the lowest setting is far too bright.
2 - When the brightness slider is slid to its maximum setting, the color control at the top of the slider is accidentally changed. To get it back, you must repeat the five-tap sequence. I put finger stops at the ends of the brightness slider to keep this from happening. Mounting tape made of foam appears to be adequate. If these come off, I'll probably glue something on.