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Controlling devices and electrical appliances with fingers is not new – today, there is a lot of technology with touch control. However, only in recent years have touch lamps gained popularity in the market and are now the go-to model for bedroom lighting.

Touch lights have become an indispensable device in every home and apartment. Touch table lamps for the bedroom are practical to use, feature a variety of interesting designs, and their service life is equal to conventional table lamps.

On the contrary, touch table lamps have some advantages – they are equipped with a rechargeable battery that allows them to work even when not connected to the electrical grid, making them an eco-friendly alternative to classic lamps. Also, many models of small touch lamps double as a torch as they can be carried around the house while lit.

Functional features of touch lamps

Touch bedside lamps are mobile lighting devices that are convenient and easy to operate as they turn on and off at a touch. In some models, the touch sensor is installed in the base of the lamp; in others, it is in the upper part, right in the center of the lampshade.

Some touch lights feature even more advanced functions: dimmable touch lamps for bedrooms are equipped with a functional unit consisting of a sensitive plate, electronic control, a switcher, and a dimmer that controls the intensity of lighting so that the owner can select a comfortable backlight mode depending on the time of the day or the task (reading, working, watching TV). In some cases, touch-control table lamps feature LEDs installed for additional illumination that cope well with the task of a night light.

The advantages of touch lights

Touch lights have significant advantages like long service life and the possibility to adjust brightness, temperature of light, and even color. Many touch table lamps have a stylish modern look and are lightweight to be carried around hassle-free.

Touch lamps have more operation modes than those with traditional switchers. These depend on the shape and functionality of the control panel. Built-in panels are used simply by swiping and tapping with one finger on the top or base of the lamp – one tap to turn the light on and two taps to turn it off. In dimmable touch lamps for bedrooms, swiping up means adding brightness, while swiping down is used to achieve lower lighting. Sometimes, the lamp has a control panel with symbols printed or engraved on its surface. In such a case, operating the touch table lamp is even easier.