LEDGLE Updated Rechargeable LED Book Light

Warning: In order to use the lamps correctly, please read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place.
- The structure of the lamp and the range of application
- Made of ABS and iron. The surface with exposed wire drawing process and classical oxidation treatment. Lamp heads feature constant temperature curing and strong adhesion. The whole lamp is waterproof, dust-proof, and novel.
- Mainly serve as neck book lights, table lamps, night lights, jogging lights, barbecue lights, etc.
- The Main Product Specification
- Rated voltage: DC5V
- Rated power: 1W
- LED lamp beads: 4
- Luminous flux: 80lm
- Battery capacity: 800 mAh
- Working temperature: -40°C ~55°C
- Charging method: micro USB
- Charging time: 2.5 hours
- Working time: 4-16 hours
- Shell protection level: IP44
- Product size: 64cm * 3.5cm * 2cm
- Package list: products * 1, USB cable * 1, adhesive strap *1
Charging Instructions
- Charging indicator: red light
- Fully charged indicator: blue light

Adjustable Brightness Levels

Flexible Arm for Multiple Use

How to use Velcro
- Properly insert the tail part into the buttonhole.
- Lock one of the lamp heads, and stretch the tail to the other lamp head.

- Wrap the lamp arm with the magical buckle from the bottom up to cover it, then choose the most suitable position for yourself.
- Pull the magical buckle back to stick and fix 2 lamp holders. Please choose the best position to wear for avoiding discomfort.

Matters Needing Attention
- Please follow the instructions to use the product correctly.
- Please do not violate the instructions, otherwise, it may damage the product or make some trouble with you.
FAQs
No, the lamp does not have a memory function.
It will take about 2.5 hours to fully charge the battery.
The working time depends on the brightness level you choose. The brighter the light, the shorter the working time.
Yes, you can use it while charging. However, if you choose a higher brightness level, it will affect charging speed.
The battery capacity is 800mAh.
You should always have the Recharge rechargeable book light on hand. Its dimmable LEDs are guaranteed for 100,000 hours of use and provide comfortable, pleasant light. The battery charges completely in one hour.
Experts claim that halogen and fluorescent lights generally do a better job of illuminating reading material than standard incandescent bulbs, regardless of your preferred lamp design. Halogen lamps generate a brighter, whiter light that is ideal for reading because it ensures that the pages are well-illuminated.
When a power source is available, they function as conventional bulbs and, at the same time, recharge when the switch is turned on. They continue to operate after a power outage because of the rechargeable battery inside the lightbulb. They can last between two and eight hours, depending on the bulb.
All types of light sources are bad, and books and documents can be seriously harmed by exposure to both natural and artificial light. Paper and binding materials will degrade in addition to inks and color fading.
A 470-lumen bulb should be ideal for reading and writing at your workplace on a daily basis. But, if you want a light that will allow you to read for extended periods of time in any section of the room without putting undue strain on your eyes, a bulb with at least 800 lumens is required.
To prevent glare while reading, the light should be directed straight onto the page rather than over your shoulder. If you are right-handed, place your reading light on your left side (and vice-versa if you are left-handed).
In its simplest form, bouncing light that has been diffused before striking the subject is book lighting. A steady soft light is an outcome.
NO! When the switch is turned off, the energy supply to the light bulb is physically cut off, making it impossible for electricity to flow to recharge the bulb.
Depending on how long the bulb was used during the power loss, it is advised to charge it for up to 4-6 hours after use. When switched ON, the lightbulb charges when using AC power.
A cost-of-living specialist warns that inexpensive battery lights are “3,000 times more expensive than electricity.” The use of battery-powered lights to attempt and reduce electricity costs has come under fire after it was discovered that their operating costs might be up to 600 times higher than those of mains-powered lights.
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