✨ Light Up Your Life with a Touch of Magic!
The VGAzer Magnetic Levitating Floating Wireless LED Light Bulb Desk Lamp combines innovative magnetic levitation technology with energy-efficient LED lighting, offering a unique and eye-catching decor piece that operates wirelessly and lasts for years. Perfect for gifting or enhancing your home office aesthetic.
Finish Type | Brushed |
Base Material | wooden |
Bulb Base | E10 |
Product Dimensions | 9"D x 4"W x 4"H |
Item Weight | 1.98 Pounds |
Lamp Type | Desk Lamp |
Shade Color | white |
Shade Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Switch Type | Touch |
Style | Art Deco |
Brand | VGAzer |
Color | Deep Brown Color |
Special Feature | Touch switch:ON/OFF |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | ABS+glasses |
Room Type | Office, Bedroom |
Recommended Uses For Product | Decoration |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Shape | Bulb |
Number of Light Sources | 4 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Included Components | Base, AC Adapter, Bulb, User Manual |
Is Waterproof | False |
Bulb Shape Size | B17 |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Wattage | 3 watts |
Number of Items | 1 |
Lighting Method | all directions |
Control Method | Touch |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor use only |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Installation Type | Tabletop |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Base Diameter | 4.72 Inches |
Brightness | 100 Lumen |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Size | Round Wooden Base.. |
Manufacturer | hui ying dian zi |
Part Number | B07926F64D01 |
Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | VA1213 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish types | Brushed |
Special Features | Touch switch:ON/OFF |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Certification | UL Listed |
Wattage | 8 Watts |
Color Temperature | 1500 Kelvin |
H**Y
Tricky but worth it
Takes a bit of practice to get the light to float but once you’ve mastered it this is a dinky and fun lamp
S**T
Amazing
It looks so cool and everyone admires it when they come in however you only see it properly in a bright room
G**T
I loved this and so do my students
I LOVE steampunk stuff and things that will inspire my students. This is both a very cool conversation piece, science lesson (induction/magnetism) and the students are fascinated with it. Am I science teacher? No, I'm actually an English and life skills teacher, but education = exploration and this inspires my students to do both. It's a win for me, the students, and the science teacher down the hall.I took it home for a night to see if it would work as a reading light beside my bed. It did not. Too dim, you'll hurt your eyes. But for what I actually bought it for, it's amazing. I would absolutely recommend it for you or as a gift.
P**E
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't speak for this item's longevity because I haven't had it for more then two weeks. Frankly, this light isn't very bright so if you actually want a "light," look for a different item. It could serve well as a night light but not much more.Chances are, that's not why this product got your attention or why you're reading reviews though...If you want a great novelty item that catches attention and genuinely mezmorizes folks, you found it.I've had this on my work desk for a little bit now ,and everyone who walks by stops and does a double take. First they think it's just spinning (from a distance) and then they realize it's hovering to. All are amazed and then the questions start.As a potential buyer, you need to know this product feels a little heavier and sturdier then you might expect. It has an ac adapter and the power cable is roughly 3-4 feet long (sorry for being in-exact but I'm home while I write this.) The power button on the base only turns off the light and the bulb will still hover / rotate. In a power outage or if the bulb is knocked out of alignment, the bulb will safely "clank"" down to the base with a sudden magnetic force. My light hovers about an inch and a half off the base and rotates fairly fast. Placing the bulb squarely to hover the first time will take a little bit of touch. You have to center it correctly at the right height ,but it's nothing you can't achieve in 5-10 trys.If you don't want people in your office, don't put this where anyone can see it because they'll be drawn to it. If you manage a team of employees, you should probably outlaw this item in your workplace as productivity will likely drop.Yeah, it's that cool.It is a bit pricier then I'd like ,and I hope the manufacturer will eventually offer this in different stains or a different material all together (to match more modern designs.) That said, this thing is absolutely awesome. It's one of my better purchases and if you can't tell by now, I really, really, really like it a lot.Highly recommended!I hope my review was worth the read. Have an excellent day.
T**O
I love this magnetic levitating light bulb so much I took the time to modify it to my liking.
The price alone almost made me turn away and not buy this product (it’s just a light bulb that floats in midair)! The YouTube community drug me down this darken path of cool tech and I happen to like things like this!First impressions:Starting with the price at $99.99usd (That’s what I paid) or todays asking price at $109.00usd to me is outrageous just for a light bulb that will never illuminate enough light to brighten up a room. The cool factor or calling it a timeless piece of some sort of artwork is all that is going for this product. If you are looking for functionality please look elsewhere as this is not in it’s DNA! Like I said before this is for the cool factor and it’s written all over it! So why did I buy it?, Stay tuned to my conclusion (Not a bad product by far)!Look and feel:Once it was unboxed, I was greeted with a nicely rounded heavy block of wood with a magnetic field embedded inside of it. On the top of the surface there is one capacitive touchpoint to toggle the light’s on and off status. This button area is kind of invisible but it has a power button icon tramp stamp highlighting its location to help you know where you need to place your finger. Underneath this block of wood there lies an air vent and three rubber leg stubs to stop it from sliding. On the back there is a barrel hole that is used for the power supply brick which has only two prongs with no ground (No USB type C in 2021?). Last is the bulb, it has a wooden chassis that covers the would-be spiral power connection at the bottom of a common light bulb. The LED light looks old fashion giving you a vintage but rustic steampunk looks and feel. Not too bright not too dim but a nice complement to what you may be looking for! Side note when cleaning this bulb use alcohol and let sit for an hour so that it will not fog up from the heat that the bulb produces!Why the modification:Well, it looks nice sitting on a table top with that gorgeous round block of wood, nope I was not feeling that so I decided to modify and DIY. I found a larger block of wood then hallowed it out with a round hole underneath. Then I placed the round magnetic base inside the hole I made giving it a more I love it look. The power on and off capacitive touch point is still functional but I did not add a power button icon tramp stamp to highlight its location so yes, it’s a hit or miss but still works!Conclusion:Would I buy this again, well the answer is nope and why is that well it’s the price tag. Do I like it, hell yes but more after the modifications! Should you buy it or like it, well if money is not an object and you like art go for it. If you are looking for functionality and to light up a room this is not the one! Cool factor is and what this is no more no less!
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