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Glocusent USB Rechargeable Book Light for Reading in Bed, Portable Clip-on LED Reading Light, 3 Amber Colors & 5 Brightness Dimmable, Compact & Long Lasting, Perfect for Book Lovers, Kids
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Glocusent USB Rechargeable Book Light for Reading in Bed, Portable Clip-on LED Reading Light, 3 Amber Colors & 5 Brightness Dimmable, Compact & Long Lasting, Perfect for Book Lovers, Kids

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[5 Brightness Adjustable] This small book light has 5 brightness levels available, you can choose the most suitable level for your eyes. You can set your favorite brightness as default with the book light for reading in bed. Plus, there are 5 LED beads scientifically installed so the light can be evenly distributed on reading pages. It is bright enough to illuminate the full pages, while it is dim enough not to disturb others nearby. No flickering, nor harsh light. [3 Color Modes & Eye Caring] Unlike other reading lights for books in bed, our tiny book reading light has 3 different reading modes: amber mode(1800K), breeze mode(3400K), and precise mode(6000K). Amber mode filters 99.9% blue light to protect your eyes and reduce your eye strain. The breeze mode provides you with a cozy and comfortable reading world for novel reading & poem reading. The precise mode highlights the area clearly and so you can concentrate on every detail of your book. [USB Rechargeable & Long Lasting] Standard USB rechargeable and compatible with any USB ports on your computer, adapter or USB outlet. This rechargeable book light has a built-in 500mAh battery providing you with 8–80 reading hours (depending on your brightness setting). So you can enjoy your reading for 20 days to 3 months if you read 30 minutes per day, based on your light setting. Besides, there are 4 power indicators to show the power leftover.

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