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Specifications:
- Recharge Time: 6-8 hours
- Work Time: 10-12 hours
- Voltage: 3.6-4.5V
- Led Lifetime: 5000hours
- Material: PE Plastic
- Size: 295 x 455 x 700mm/11.61 x 17.91 x 27.55in(W x L x H)
Features:
- This colorful decorative LED light slowly and automatically changes color
- Remote control can make your turning-on and off very fast and convenient
- It has several LEDs and 7 colors can be changed
- LED Night Light is easy to install
- It has fashionable and slick design
- You can use it to create atmospheric effects at home or at a party
- It can be used in hotel, bar,coffee house,garden, home. Supermarket and so on
- It is really the best decoration for your house
Details:


- This Plastic Flower Square Pot LED Night Light can slowly and automatically changes color


- This small LED light has fashionable and slick design
- This colorful beautiful decorative plastic LED flower pot vase shaped waterproof lamp light is very appropriate


- Remote control can make your turning-on and off very fast and convenient
- You can use the LED Night Light to create atmospheric effects at home or at a party. It is really the best decoration for your house
Size in Detail:

How Do LED Lights Work?
What are LED Lights- LED stands for "light-emitting diode." LED lights are extremely small semiconductor diodes that are capable of creating light. The light that is created by any given LED can be of any color and can even be ultraviolet or infrared. The light that is created by an LED light depends on the material that is used to make the semiconductor and the current that is run though it. There are many different types of LEDs, including miniature ones, as well as high-powered LEDs and multicolor variations.
How Do LED Lights Work
- LED lights work very similarly to standard light bulbs except for the fact that LEDs are much smaller and contain no filament. Instead of a filament, an LED creates light using nothing but the movement of electricity along the path of its semiconductor. As the electrons stream across the semiconductor, they create electromagnetic radiation. Some forms of this electromagnetic radiation can take the form of visible light, which humans can perceive via sight.
What Are LED Lights Used For
- There is an almost inexhaustible supply of applications for LED lights, some of which have already been realized and others that are currently being implemented. Within the world of electronics LED lights are used in traffic lights, screen displays, computers, brake lights and any other application which requires a bright, inexpensive and long-lasting light. They also are used in the burgeoning field of photonic textiles and as a source of light in places where high temperatures cannot be tolerated. Indeed, LED lights are one of the most important technologies in contemporary electronic products and many such products would be impossible without them.
How Does a Color Changing LED Work?
History Behind LED Lights- LED lights can be found in many products that are used everyday. LED lights are energy-efficient and produce almost no heat in comparison to incandescent and fluorescent lights The LED light was invented by Nick Holonyak in 1962 while he was working for General Electric as a scientist. Holonyak is also credited with inventing the laser diode and has more than 40 patents. LED stands for light-emitting diode. A diode is an electronic component that allows current to flow in only one direction. LEDs can be found in many household devices, from computers to remote controls. Recently, LEDs have seen use in flashlights and even as a replacement for incandescent lights and Christmas lights.
How Color Changing LED Lights Work
- LEDs have the ability to last years and years. The reason LEDs have this characteristic is because they have no filament like an ordinary light bulb. Having no filament means that LEDs do not produce large amounts of heat and are not subject to vibration. LEDs work by passing an electrical current over a semiconductor chip. The chip has two sides--a P-type and N-type. The P-type is the positive side and the N-type is the negative. The electron flow from P-type to N-type is what creates light. This causes the chip to emit a photon or beam of light. The chip is often made out of arsenic, phosphorous or gallium. Some color changing LED lights just have one or more semiconductor chips that produce different colors. Real color changing LED lights incorporate several diodes into one unit making it hard to distinguish where the light is being emitted.
Applications and the Future of Color Changing LEDs
- LED lights will definitely be in many of the products of the future. As the technology and brightness of LED lights increase, it is possible that LED lights will replace halogen headlights in cars. Everyday, scientists invent new ways to implement this technology. Color changing LEDs have already found their way into Christmas lights and a small number of televisions. Currently, color changing LED lights are quite expensive. This is due in part to the prices of semiconductor materials from which they are made. However, as production increases in the future, the prices of LED lights will fall and they will start replacing more and more conventional lights.
Package Included:
- 1 x LED Flower Pot Vase Shaped Lamp Light
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Matthew Hernandez
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02-11-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought a lamp in the store. The style and quality of service I have received from the store means that they WILL have repeat business from me AND their site will be searched FIRST when I am looking to acquire quality products! Thanks for the terrific service!
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02-12-2012- Pros: Great size and solid, seems easy to use
- Cons: Unable to operate due to faults which cannot be fixed or replaced
- Other Thoughts: This is a great idea for lighting around the home or for a party. If it actually worked and a replacement were actually available, it would have been great to be able to use this item.
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Rebecca Wolfe
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02-24-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought this Small LED Light because my 2-year-old wakes up every night crying because he thinks he's lost is blank. The intent with this night light lamp was to give him just enough light that he could find it but not so much that it lit up the room very much. I bought the 2-pack and used the other in the hallway outside both kids's rooms. Again, it provides enough light to navigate in the dark but not so much that the Flashing Lamp is even remotely overwhelming.
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Kevin L Harris
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04-28-2011- Other Thoughts: These are little more expensive, but worth it. Nice and really bright. The LED Night Light is a nice change from the yellow. <br/>I'll buy them again!
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Alexander Sage
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04-14-2011- Other Thoughts: Believe it or not, it makes a difference depending on the use (at least in our house). Either way, we like the softer colors, as opposed to the traditional 'clear' or 'white' light. Much easier on your eyes late at night and in the dark. We have several of these, and will probably buy more. The LED night light is nice, and should extend the life of these units for many years.
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