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Review on πŸ’‘ VGAzer Magnetic Levitating LED Light Bulb Desk Lamp - Unique Gifts, Room Decor, Night Light, Home Office Decor Desk Tech Toys by Chp Rodgers

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The brand I went through (VGAzer) might not have been the best quality version.

It takes some practice to learn how to properly position the lantern over the base in 3D. You should find a small detent in the middle of the kickoff box, centered about 1.5 inches or 2.5 cm above the center of the base. Once it's hovering, it'll rotate on its own, but you can manually help it in the direction you suggest if you want to touch very lightly (touch both opposite sides at the same time and with the same approximation for best results without However, he will always move in the opposite direction and move clockwise (when looking at him from top to bottom) if he did not go this way at first.. It seems that those from the device caused uneven performance or the magnetic field will eventually cause the bulb to fall onto the base.This sound is quite loud and can easily wake you up and scare you to death in the middle of the night, so don't dare put it anywhere within earshot of your sleeping quarters Over time it tends to heat up which makes me think a satellite crash site isn't good for the device is, and it probably should not be trusted to be left on and floating unattended for long periods of time. To be on the safe side, never leave it on for more than half an hour when you leave the house. It will stay afloat for 2 hours at most, usually much less. When it falls, it will be quickly hit by the magnetic field and snuggle up to the base with a loud bang that's sure to startle you and your pets if it falls unexpectedly. And so it will always be. The other flaw I have (perhaps that's why it keeps failing for no apparent reason) is that the production of the bulb itself is pretty sloppy. Everything is slightly off-center to the filaments in the glass sphere, which is very obvious as the center of the bulb should be the axis of the bulb's horizontal rotation, so you can see it visually and to me it doesn't make the effect as cool as if it were perfectly balanced and centered. The final complaint is that it's supposed to be a lamp, but the light isn't very bright at all. That would be cool in the bedroom, but like I said, the shenanigans of a lightbulb accidentally falling and hitting the base magnetically makes it in the bedroom impossible. Perhaps the best place for this is the living room, where the level of lighting is usually reduced. The level of light it emits is best described as "sultry" or "lounge level". They had to make it brighter with COB LEDs and put it on an adjustable dimmer... and a Bluetooth speaker hidden inside the bulb like some other UFOs and flying Death Stars do would be a nice addition to the pretty one to justify the high price of the bulb....I think I would probably choose the UFO over that because it literally has more functionality.

Pros
  • Heavy Duty
Cons
  • Damaged