Description
Led Floor Lamp,Modern Reading Adjustable Standing Height 4 Colors and Stepless Brightness Work Lamp for Living Room Bedroom Reading
- Height Adjustable : Modern floor lamp with minimalist design decorate your living room, bedroom, office. Innovative retractable pole allows you to adjust the height of the floor lamp.Choose the right height for your working or sitting on sofa
- Personalized Settings: Customize your experience by choosing Lightness from 5%-100% brightness and 4 color temperature settings ranging from warm white to daylight.The remote control has 3 customized model,you can set your brightness and color temperature
- Flexible Neck Design:Easy to Assemble.The adjustable gooseneck and flexible head lets you pivot lamp head up, down or side-to-side over a variety of tasks, and gives you the control to direct light where you need it
- Safe Structure and Memory Function: Bigger and weighted base is sturdy and prevents the lamp from being knocked over,it is safe for your children and pets. The LED torchiere floor lamp adopts memory function which you turned off setting of the brightness and color temperature
- Remote Control and Touch Control:Remote control design bright your room easily,no need to leaving the sofa and warm bed (with a 32.8/10m range),just put a button ,get a right brightness for you.Add-on Upgraded touch control ,you just slide your finger the stepless brightness and color temperature will changed as you like
J. T –
These lamps are wonderful. We bought one as a “test” and liked it so much we ordered a second within 10 minutes after the first was assembled.
We chose this lamp over competing models because of the ability to raise/lower the height of the pole. The top section of the pole “telescopes” into the lower section. When you find the height you want, you turn a collar at the junction which tightens up and holds the top section In place. It is the same mechanism as the telescoping poles used with paint rollers and dusters for ceiling fans. All the competing models we found on Amazon have a fixed height pole up to the attachment of the flexible shaft.
Even the flexible shaft is unique. Instead of a coiled metal shaft like one used on a desk lamp in an old office, or the lamp shined in the eyes of a suspect being questioned by the police in a 50’s detective movie, this one is smooth and covered in rubber or plastic. Finally, the light head is sleek, slim, and rotates on the flexible shaft.
The performance is a good as the design. The range of color adjustment from warm to cold light is perfect. The adjustment for brightness is equally good. You get all this and a nice remote control.
G A Caldwell –
The lamp was super easy to assemble in less than 5 minutes. The telescoping height makes it very practical to set up just the right way for working or reading; the flexible gooseneck adjusts smoothly to the desired position without springing back; it also has a nice rubberized surface. The remote has smart presets for working, reading, relaxing and nightlight. Brightness and hue (cool to warm) are easy to adjust and there are three presets on the remote to store them. An unexpected but delightful feature: the remote underside is magnetic, so you just attach it to the lamp stand and it won’t get lost. It’s also a radio remote (as opposed to infrared), so you don’t have to fiddle with it to point it at just the right spot on the lamp. My only gripe is is that it could be even brighter, but overall this is a really well designed, well-made product at a fair price.
Nancy B –
I never thought I would ever want or need an instruction/operation manual for a floor lamp – but this one’s awesome features merit that it has one. (Don’t worry, it’s small and short – actually a bit too short…)
From 120volts AC this lamp consumes 11 -12 watts max. I’m sorry they don’t say how many lumens it puts out in return, and wonder why they don’t say, it’s pretty impressively bright, I guessed up around 1,000 lumens at max. brightness. Eventually I asked NXONE, they very promptly and nicely answered 1,200 lumens. This is a really good answer to my mind, just about the most lumens that can practically be got out of this kind of lamp with 12 watts in. Significantly less lumens reported and they’d be wasting energy, significantly more and they’d likely be lying. So 1,200 lumens is a really good answer. This is obviously key information about this product, which they should include in their product description!
(By the way, there are some similar lamps being sold on Amazon and elsewhere that claim up around 1,800 lumens output for about 12 watts in. Don’t be fooled, those guys are lying: LEDs are wonderfully efficient, but production LEDs don’t yet yield that many lumens for this little power.)
Or if you want less light, you can just use the dimmer control, either on the touch panel on the lamp pole, or on the remote. And by the way, much as having a remote control for a lamp is fantastic, the touch panel on the pole is even more fantastic. The touch dimmer control is the best, as for the first time you don’t have to drag or turn or move a slider or a knob, you just tap along the control scale at whatever level you want and it’s done, without the usual complication of having to grab and move the control from its previous position! I can hardly wait until all home light switches, including in-wall switches, work this way. Sound-level volume controls too!
There is the interesting, potentially critical question of how pairing works between this lamp and its remote control, and whether it’s possible to have multiple lamps operating in the same area without the lamps getting confused by/between the multiple remotes. And I now understand that this lamp-remote pairing works like most recent/current TVs and their remotes: The devices – lamp or TV – come from the factory with a remote that is pre-paired to the particular device. No further pairing by the user is normally necessary, just power up both the lamp and the remote (insert the batteries) and the remote will control the lamp (or TV) it came with. If you have multiple lamps, each one’s remote should control its respective lamp and have no effect on all other lamps.
However, if you somehow came to have a remote and lamp that were not paired and you wanted them to be, e.g. because your pet panda ate your old remote and NXONE had got their act together to supply new/replacement remotes, then you would presumably need to pair the new remote to the existing lamp. And there seems to be a procedure to accomplish that dynamic, in-the-field pairing – involving pushing a combination/sequence of buttons on the lamp control panel and on the remote, and watching for lights on the lamp control panel to confirm the pairing. But, as far as I can tell, there is no written, documented procedure for performing this pairing process(?), only a silent, un-captioned video that NXONE has available that apparently shows the pairing process. Except the video is unclear, I can’t reliably follow it, and I’m afraid to just try it on my one present, nice lamp for fear of messing up its current, functioning pairing with its remote. NXONE should definitely document and include this pairing procedure in their product instructions – but meanwhile, if you ever figure it out, please document it here on Amazon, either in a product review, or in an answer to a relevant customer Question.
This lamp is calculatedly lightly and cheaply built – think Ikea – but mine came out of the box perfect, went together perfectly (and easily – although I agree with reviewer Mike F that a little LocTite would help keep the pole sections from unthreading), and works mostly near perfectly, well enough.
There are two things that I consider faults in this lamp, both fairly minor and manageable. The more important is that, on the touch panel, the on/off button is right below the bottom of the dimmer control, too close, so that every time you go to turn the lamp off, you have to be careful not to also touch the bottom of the dimmer control and thereby dim the lamp to its lowest setting, either in addition to or instead of turning it off – a small but definite nuisance. NXONE should increase this control separation in future to avoid this problem. (But, on the flip side of the relationship between these two controls, it would be a nice improvement, and probably an easy one, that if the lamp is off, then just touching on the dimmer scale should turn the light on directly at the indicated level, without first having to turn the light on at its previous level.)
The smaller fault I find is that, on the remote, the color temperature control doesn’t give you a really steady, smooth variation across the spectrum, the color shift is kind-of spotty and erratic as you vary it. But if you play around with it for a moment you can almost certainly find a color temperature you like. And that’s more than I ever thought to get for the price.