- Style: Art Deco
- Brand: Koopala
- Color: A-black
- Product Dimensions: 3.74″D x 2.95″W x 1.77″H
- Special Feature: Emergency Flashlight, Free Head Rotations, Strong adhesive base, 3 brightness levels, Modern Design, Adjustable angle light, Type-C Charging Port, No Glare Reflects on Screen, Sensitive touch control, Battery Operated Light, No bule light hazard/no visible strobing, Eye-Caring, 15 hours long battery life See more
- 【Built-in Rechargeable Battery】 Koopala LED reading lamp built-in rechargeable battery inside. Fully charged less than 3hrs can work for up to 15hrs in lowest mode and it’s fully will automatically cut off the electricity to protect the battery, so that it’s life is longer than other. USB charge type-c port
- 【360°Free Rotations & Memory 】The LED wall sconces with 360° rotation magnetic ball, so you can rotate the direction of the light source according to your needs. and the smart little desk lamp come will help you remember the last mode and brightness that you used for more convenient to next time.
- 【Portable Light 】:This led wall reading lights come with magnetic mount and strong 3M adhesive. No tools, screws or nuts required, no damage on your wall. It is easy to remove the light from the magnet mount for charging or as a portable light use it in various places. like: be a flashlight, go outdoors as a light ect.
- 【Modern design and wide application】Simple and modern universal wall lamp, Nordic style, creativity, art, simplicity and personality. It is widely used in wardrobes, TV walls, living rooms, bedrooms, stairs and corridors. Very suitable for Christmas, Thanksgiving, for parents, children, friends, men, women ,kids gift.





























Han Luke Peng Chen –
Great looking and convenient wireless rechargeable wall lights for the price. I positioned my two white wall sconces over my bed. Both the practicality and design of the lamp are clean, contemporary, and straightforward. I appreciate both the brightness (3 levels) and color temperature (also 3 levels: cool, white warm, and yellow warm) options. The adhesive anchor is fairly strong, and I second the tips that recommend cleaning the wall area with light soap/water/alcohol to clear any debris/dirt and then thoroughly drying before firmly applying the adhesive mount for at least sixty seconds, then letting it sit by itself for 3-12 hours to let the adhesive set properly (without attaching the lamp). I pulled on the mount in various directions after doing this, and I have difficulty imagining it will come off the wall now, particularly since the actual wall lamp is so small and light. I would say that if you do need to relocate the mount or are moving, to make sure to take the necessary precautions when peeling off any wall adhesive to avoid stripping wall paint.Another great feature of this product is the 360 degree rotation the magnetic joint affords, so that I can manipulate the light in whatever direction I please. The magnet kept the light in the desired position fairly securely, though I will be on the lookout for any sagging.I knock off one star to give the product a total of 4/5 stars for two reasons: battery life and uncertain lifelong durability, which I will monitor closely in the coming months (and hopefully, years). Like other reviews have echoed, the battery on a single charge could be better, but for the most part, it does what it is supposed to and I came in with the expectation that it will need be recharged periodically. While this regular “maintenance” for simple house lighting could be considered annoying when compared to hardwired lights around the house done by a professional electrician, I haven’t had to recharge it so frequently that it’s become a severely limiting factor in purchasing power. In my quick evaluation, I was able to use both lamps for 22 hours straight on the lowest brightness setting at warm yellow temperature on a single charge without it dimming, and a total of 27 hours, 37 minutes on a single charge before the light was too dim to even be functional. Because I only use this light for a few hours at a time throughout the week, I’ve only had to recharge it once every 1-2 weeks. This differs a bit from other reviewers, who have said it lasts anywhere from 4-12 hours on a single charge before it becomes noticeably dimmer, so not sure to what degree the variability is related to personal user consumption (e.g. constant high brightness level vs someone who just uses it on low brightness) or inconsistent quality control on the part of the manufacturer. For now, I am very pleased with the product given its price point ($16.99 as of 11/10/22), but I would be very willing to pay more for the product if it meant a substantial increase in battery life.I still purchased these relatively recently, so I will update this review in the future, and keep my eye out for two things in particular that will determine the true long-term value of the product: 1) the durability on a single charge – how quickly will the overall battery hold up after hundreds of recharges over the coming months/years 2) effectiveness of both the wall adhesive and the magnetic ball joint that keeps the light in place.
Jennifer Kichinka –
Looks exactly as pictured but has a very nice heft to it, without being cumbersome. Expected it to be very light-weight and probably cheaply manufactured, but it looks very nice and could easily be mistaken for a professionally installed hard-wired mount.Wall-mounted base is very shallow and only has the included foam sticker to attach to the wall, but so far it seems stable. Followed the instructions and pressed the mount against the wall for a timed minute and will not add the light-piece until 24hrs later.Side note: didn’t expect the light to be as bright as it turned out to be – even on the lowest setting, it was surprisingly bright and a little bit blinding when I accidentally bumped the power button while handling it and shone it directly into my own eyes. But given that I need it to illuminate a dark closet with no additional light-source, it’s PERFECT. The lowest setting does a fine job of lightly lightening the closet from a height of 6′ and when turned on fully, lights up the whole closet like a nice flashlight with fresh batteries.Will wait and see as to how long it holds a charge, stays mounted to the wall, etc. but within 5 minutes of unwrapping and installing, I am cautiously optimistic and pleased enough to consider buying another one.UPDATE: whole thing popped off the wall the following afternoon, but thankfully nothing broke. The industrial-sticky-wall-mount bit gave out entirely but with a couple of replacement heavy-duty 3M stickers, we seem to be back in business.
A Person Making Reviews On Occasion –
Works just like I want it to. I was very diligent about the adhesion: flat, clean surface, applied pressure for a minute, waited a day before using. One thing I think people may not do is, every time I pop it off the magnet base, I push the base against the wall as I do it, so it is not constantly getting tugged. Maybe that was part of the problem in some cases, so I’d like to be safe.One thing only: the three color temperatures are great, but the warmest, if you are neurotically picky, will still not be confused with incandescent. Here’s what I did after considering expensive filter rolls to modify it with: The light has a recessed surface, so it’s easy to stick something there without it being seen if it’s not way up on a wall. It also doesn’t heat up, so a filter won’t be bothered. I taped a circle of saran wrap to the recessed illumination surface, and then laid down scotch tape over that to draw on with highlighters (which will eventually evaporate if you just do it on the saran wrap). I laid down a base of pink highlighter to counteract the small trace of green light the warmest setting still gives off, and smudge-erased it to get the level I wanted. Then a layer of orange highlighter to bring it to where it looks like incandescent. I did not have a yellow highlighter, but using one may more easily help it from being overly warm. I just kept erase-smudging that off too, to prevent that. You can add or subtract as needed until you get what you want, but you are probably not so neurotic as me.I guess you could color right on the bulb cover, but that might be hard or impossible to get back off, and you could really just lay tape down on the bulb cover without saran wrap underneath, and color on that, but I wanted the most un-doable fix that would leave no trace at all, and this works perfectly.