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LED lamps

What are LED lamps?

LED is a relatively new technology that has recently surfaced in the modern era. Small LEDs (light emitting diodes) are linked together to form different patterns or bright lights. The application has been applied to many different industries - car enthusiasts have LED underglow kits which alternate to different color LEDs in pattern to form specific light images.

In the home, an LED lamp is a very bright source of light that does not require a bulb replacement like other lamps. The ones listed on this page recharge themselves; and in some cases, have the ability to switch between different lighting patterns such as static or flashing.

 

 

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Led Lava spin light lamp

 

$24.99 USD

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Captivating, electrifying and thrilling! This unique LED™ Spin lamp has colorful swirls bolts which create unusual visual effects. Sure to grab your attention and keep it! LED Spin Light comes with silver base and cap. Pretty nifty, eh?

 

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FlyLight Notebook USB Computer Light

 

$17.28 USD

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Here's a black USB computer light. It's LED. It plugs into your laptop's USB port, which provides power to the lamp. For under $20 why not try it out? You know you want to. It's small, it's sleek, it's useful, and it's cheap. Get it now.

 

 
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