Tree of Light: Wireless Charger + Bluetooth Speaker + LED Lamp for $129
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
The Tree Of Light is a single, sculptural, stunningly beautiful art piece, that replaces just about everything you’d keep on your nightstand. It is, first and foremost, a light. It features a thin, cherry wood shade, and brightness that can be adjusted via the touch controls on the base. The base also features an integrated wireless charging pad, to wirelessly charge Qi-enabled phones and a built-in wireless neodymium speaker. Just pair your device through Bluetooth, and play your favorite music wirelessly while using the controls on the base to adjust the volume and switch songs. There’s even a Sleep Mode that programs the light to turn off automatically after 30 minutes.
- Features a thin, cherry wood shade w/ adjustable brightness
- Integrated wireless charging pad for Qi-enabled phones
- Built-in wireless neodymium speaker via Bluetooth connection
- Touch controls on the base for volume adjustment & song selection
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: natural wood
- Materials: cherry wood bark, resin, ABS, PC
- Product dimensions: 5.9″L x 11.3″W x 7.2″H
- Table lamp
- Wood shade
- Touch controls
- Adjustable brightness
- Qi wireless charger
- Built-in speaker
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- Tree of Light
- Power adapter
- Manual
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