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The Brightown E26 Rechargeable LED Light Bulb features a detachable magnetic base with a powerful 2000mAh battery, enabling cordless use in sconces, lamps, closets, and outdoor settings. It offers 700 lumens brightness with three color temperatures (warm, natural, cold white), remote dimming, and timer functions. Designed for versatile placement, it includes adhesive and lanyard mounts, charges via USB-C in 4-6 hours, and runs 6-9 hours per charge, making it a smart, portable lighting solution for modern living.
Brand | Brightown |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | 2000mAh Battery Backup, Adhesive and Lanyard Included, Adjustable Warmth and Brightness, E26 Detachable Charging, Remote and Timer |
Wattage | 7 |
Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 40 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | Wall sconce, bedside lamp, pendant light, pantry, closet, camping tent, wardrobe, cupboard, lantern, entryway, etc. |
Light Color | Warm White / Natural White / Cold White |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 2 |
Brightness | 700 Lumen |
Shape | Arbitrary(A) |
Material | Plastic |
Model Name | E26 Rechargeable LED Light Bulb with Detachable Magnetic Base |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Color Rendering Index | 50 |
Power Consumption | 7 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Light Source Wattage | 7 Watts |
Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
Control Method | Remote |
Average Life | 25000 Hours |
White Brightness | 700 Lumens |
Manufacturer | Brightown |
Part Number | T60 |
Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.3 x 4.65 x 3.31 inches |
Item model number | 1 |
Color | 3 Colors |
Included Components | 2 × 3M Sticky Adhesive, 2 × Base with Lanyard, 2 × Brightown E26 Rechargeable LED Light Bulb with Detachable Magnetic Base, 2 × Type-C USB Charging Cable, Remote |
Special Features | 2000mAh Battery Backup, Adhesive and Lanyard Included, Adjustable Warmth and Brightness, E26 Detachable Charging, Remote and Timer |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 7 Watts |
L**R
Amazing light bulbs
I recently purchased these lights, and I have to say, they are a fantastic value for your money! The installation process was a breeze, and I was pleasantly surprised at how easy they are to charge.Once fully charged, they last over 16 hours, which is impressive! I also love the convenience of being able to turn them on and off easily with the remote or with just a push of a button.Overall, I highly recommend these lights for anyone looking for an affordable and reliable lighting solution. You won’t be disappointed!
A**N
100% recommendation!!!
In LOVE!! I’m a mosaic artist and created autumn and spring lanterns out of some rusty old outdoor light fixtures. I struggled to find a proper cordless light source. I tried flameless remote control candles and they barely showed through the glass. Then I stumbled across these and couldn’t be happier with the artistic effect! They are rechargeable and have a detachable screw in piece and well as a piece that attaches with a loop so you can hang them. For my purpose, I simplify took the attachments off. Great price, too!
L**.
Amazing, Bright, Durable Bulbs!
These bulbs are fantastic! I started off with just buying 2, but now I have 6 (4 for emergency use in the house)I do not have electricity where my horses are and I am very often doing chores in the dark.Flashlights aren't ideal as I need both hands. Headlamps were terrible as they shine right into my horses eyes when I'm looking at them. Solar lights aren't feasible for the cost, we live in a wooded area, and our horse set up is temporary.I have one bulb hanging in each corral and it lights up the whole area. I charge them weekly by bringing them inside overnight. I would estimate they last about 6 hours.Other than charging they stay outside 24/7. They are clipped to the roof so for the most part they don't get wet. However one of them did as there was a nail hole leak in the tin roof I didn't notice and it dripped right inside. The bottom of the bulb collected water. I popped it off, emptied it and it worked just fine and still is.The remotes are awesome and work from quite a distance. My corrals are 10' x 20' each and I can turn both of them on standing on the outside of the far corral.The customer service is great as well. I did have one remote break and one remote that wasn't working well. No questions asked they just sent me a new set.If I could say one improvement it would be the cord. It is a little weak and starts to show the wire. I just put some tape on it and it's been fine.I've been using them for 6 months now and I couldn't be happier. I've attached photos of what it looks like outside with no light and with the lights on.
M**A
Good but dim
Works great- not very bright
J**E
LEDs vary a lot - this one is great; but a title change is needed!
I have a ridiculously large gaming table light that has 16 lanterns hanging from it. It is actually two fixtures of 8 lanterns each (rated for a maximum of 60-watt incandescent lamps (bulbs) each. That would be a whopping 960 watts (or a draw of 8amps!!!). Considering the lighting circuit is only 15amps, this would be a substantial draw and produce copious amounts of heat and likely too bright!Enter LED lamps. However, the early days of LED replacements were "not ready for primetime". Most would flicker when dimming, made of cheap materials, have short lifespans and bizarre and annoying color temperatures. Unlike years past where you had a handful of recognizable lamp makers (GE, Phillips, Sylvania, etc.), there are so many no-name brand LED's, I assume many are all made in the same overseas factory and these startups are just slapping their names on them.Problem 1: How bright is an LED replacement supposed to be? This varies between every brand of LED. for a "60-watt" equivalent, I saw lamps that were anywhere from 8 watts to 13 watts all with different lumens. Note: Lumens is a better way to look at how bright a bulb is. That's how much light they throw! When it was just incandescent lamps, companies defaulted to how much power they consume. Incandescent lamps produce more heat than they do light. In effect, they are all heat lamps which also produce some light. Incandescent lamps never even used to post the lumens on the packaging! Further, it varies by lamp size (standard A19, smaller or larger), frosted or clear, and by brand.Problem 2: Color temperature is the rating of how bluish the light that is emitted (cool) or how reddish the light emitted is (warm). Incandescent lamps were always a warm yellowish light (2700k). Florescent lamps are generally cool (4100k). Now with frosted coatings, the colors can be altered to warmer or cooler by filtering out some of the colors in the light (Reveals for example).Problem 3: Dimming is problematic with many LED models (older or cheaper makes). Incandescent lamps are "analog". A filament glows due to the heat it is producing. Reduce the power, and the filament glows less. Thus, dimming is easy. LEDs are "digital"; they have two states - off or on. They do not "dim" per se. To create the illusion of dimming, they flash rapidly on and off at different rates of speed in response to less power to the lamp. They do this with circuitry and sometimes a chip. Cheap or older lamps do this poorly and a noticeable flicker occurs when dimming or need a special dimmer at the switch to work with the lamp. A high-quality LED lamp will have better circuitry and will dim low to maximum without any noticeable flicker and without requiring a special dimmer.I purchase these Bright-Town LED Edison lamps (which state 60-watt equivalent). Here is where I disagree. They produce 470 lumens. However, an incandescent 60-watt lamp produces ~800 lumens; this is closer to a 40-watt lamp (450 lumens). 40-watt equivalent LEDs consume 5 to 8 watts - this model consumes 6-watts each at full power (not dimmed). Therefore, I would call this Edison lamp a 40-watt equivalent. I am not concerned though, as my table light uses 16 lamps - I am sure not only will there be enough lumens, but I will also likely have to dim the fixture. At full-power (not dimmed), this will still use less than a 100-watt lamp producing 7520 lumens (equivalent to nearly five 100-watt bulbs!).The lamps have a clear bulb with an amber coating making them yellowish (2700k color temp). The bulb is large and in the classic Edison lamp shape - 5.3" long (not just a standard A19 shape) . The LEDs within are mounted to appear as "filaments". I placed a lamp on two different random dimmers in my home and it dimmed without flicker as well. The lamps have a standard E26 medium base. The count-6 box was the best deal as well of which I purchased 3 boxes giving me two extra replacements. However, most LED's have long lifespans (this one is rated at 25,000 hours). If this is true, and I use this fixture for 6 hours a week, the lifespan will be 80 years! I don't know if these lamps will last that long - nor will I last that long to know - LOL.All in all, so far a good purchase!Jeff
G**C
Rechargeable and remote controlled light bulb
Excellent item. What could be better than a rechargeable light bulb that is remote controlled to turn on and off, dim, and change temperature of color. Perfect for a hanging light with no outlet near.
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