@@RealSenseChannel Do you know if there's a low battery indicator or if the lamp give any sign? And also the lamp does remembers the last color temperature and brightness? thanks again.
@@AcasaInNatura there is no indication of when the battery is low, and the only setting it keeps track of is the brightness level, so you will have to set the light temperature everytime but not the brightness.
if you set the intensity by holding the button to maximum possible , will the auto-dimming feature change it again on its own ? I am concerned about this because I read it keeps dimming the light on its own all the time and you have to keep changing to the intensity you want again , and again , and again
At around 3:00 I went over the auto- dimming feature. When auto-dimming is turned on the light will dim automatically so that the intensity detected by the light sensor is about 500 LUX. If you want to manually increase the intensity, auto-dimming must be turned off, therefore intensity will remain at what you set it to. Hopefully that helps!
Great review! Mine just arrived, do u think i can charge it with a powerbank with an output 5.1w - 2.4a? right now im using an old 5w iphone charger thanks!
One hand opperation is duable, it wont close if you imgaine it will close with like a finger, but it can be folded and unfolded easily on the joint with one hand.
That's a great idea, I've used these in power outages and the fact that they are easy to carry around and place anywhere was convenient not to mention how bright they get.
@@RealSenseChannel thanks man. I think this will go well with our smart fan pro from xiaomi, also rechargeable and low wattage. Will save a couple of Wh in backup power in case of outages.
Nice vid. Baseus also make a $10 (in my location) motion activated small rechargeable lamp. Please review. And USAMS make a lantern style led rechargeable for the same price.
It is unlikley to burn, LED's are quite long lasting, it is more likely the the batteries die out before the LEDs. But if it is the case that they die out or you have a faulty unit, and you are under warrenty, im sure you can request a replacement.
Hi. How long has you been using? Do you experience any deteriorating batter life? Does the battery still function for rather long after full charge? Cheers 😊.
I've been using them for over 2 years now, and I still use them as nightstand lights. I always use them at the lowest setting and they last hours every day without needing to charge. I do own a third one that was damaged by charging it with a charger that wasn't compatible, but that was my fault.
@@RealSenseChannel thanks for reply. Amazing. I just ordered mind and should receive soon. How to u charge usually? 5V wall charger? Have u tried charging with usb-a to laptop or even power bank? I would like to get the charging method correct from beginning 🫡.
Correct, any charger with 5V output is compatible. Yes, laptops do regulate to 5V, and so do many wall chargers. Now double check the power bank you use and the specific USB port you will use for charging, because in my case I used a 100W output from one of my Power Stations and the specific port I used is for fast charging and does not regulate down to 5V, so it must have damaged the charge controller in the Light Bar.
There is no accesible way of replacing the battery, you will need to open the internals which will require some basic DIY skill. Note that it will void the warrenty.
@@purbayoneast I personally Haven't experienced any problems with mine, I own 3 of them. But its like anything, even iPhones tend to have a few bad apples.