Computer USB 14 LED Flex Reading Desk Light 3 AA, 8307


  • Power by USB output or 3 AA Batteries
  • 14 Super Bright LED
  • Long lifespan, up to 50000 hours run time
  • Gooseneck, easy for any angle adjustment
  • Plug and play, no external power supply required


This desk light has 14 bright LED’s that are powered by 3 AA batteries or the light can be powered by simply plugging it into your computer’s USB port. The lights size is perfect for supplying your desk with a lot of light without taking up a lot of room.

Features;
Bulb Type: 14 super bright LED’s
Body Material: Strong plastic
Battery Required: 3 AA Batteries (not included) or use the USB cord included
Battery Life: 15 hours
Switch Type: Push on/off button
Weight: 7 oz.
Head Diameter: 2″ or 51mm
Body Diameter: 2.5″ or 64mm
Length: ~11″ tall or 280mm… More >>

Computer USB 14 LED Flex Reading Desk Light 3 AA, 8307

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  1. #1 by Buy Duitch on March 12, 2010 - 12:30 am

    This turned out to be much bigger than it appeared, and cumbersome to use with a laptop. We returned it with no problems and were immediately credited.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. #2 by Lisa J. on March 12, 2010 - 1:30 am

    I was looking for a small, inexpensive desk lamp to fit in a cramped space near my monitor and keyboard. I wanted one that was usb powered, so that I could plug it into the monitor for power. This works perfectly. It sheds enough light to illuminate the small area I need to see; basically, I can see any paperwork I place directly in front of it, and it even gently lights up the keyboard to the side of the papers. Yes, the base and lamp housing are plastic. I’m not hard on things, so I don’t have any problem with that. The power button on the base works fine, and seems as sturdy as those on more expensive lamps. The flexible neck of the lamp is very handy. I don’t need to use it on battery power, and would only place batteries in the base if I wanted the base to be heavier and more stable – but in its present location, it is very stable without them. I am very pleased with this purchase. I found what I was looking for and spent very little money to get it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by schim on March 12, 2010 - 4:21 am

    has the battery option is nice. The color of lighht is a little strange but I think mosy LED of this price range are th same.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. #4 by F. Unger on March 12, 2010 - 5:44 am

    I let computer turn light on and off so less wear and tear on likely cheap power switch. No batteries in unit yet and I suspect that it doesn’t intelligently switch between batteries and USB cable. I have it aimed at white wall behind desk so it essentially brightens up a dark corner; dark when power-hungry fluorescent ceiling lights are off, but nowhere near the light output of the fluorescents. Can easily write phone messages. I understand that blue hue to the white light indicates cheap / low quality LEDs, but doesn’t bother me. Quarter inch gooseneck, roughly eight inches long, is probably fragile. So I question how long it would last if unit was regularly carried around in backpack, for example. You can easily handle the head with it’s 14 LEDs, even after unit has been on all day. LEDs convert energy mostly to light, not heat. If you’re in a dormitory situation, this unit may be a good, late-night compromise for getting a few things done while roommate sleeps, although not bright enough if you’ve got a lot of book reading to do, IMO.

    Also, it seemed to be only unit that accommodates multiple power sources without taking up a possibly scarce traditional power plug slot; USB 2 power a good idea. I gave it five stars for that reason and because at seven dollars (sale price) it was cheaper than most LED bulbs that are screw-in replacements for incandescent lights; arguably disposable. But will see how long it lasts. Hopefully for years.
    Rating: 5 / 5