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Mini 3D moon lamp: 16 colors, remote/touch, USB recharge, timer. Comforts kids, impresses guests, and makes your bedside look less like a morgue. and sleep easy

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LOGROTATE Moon Lamp, 16 Colors LED Night Light for Kids 3D Printing Moon Light with Stand & Remote/Touch Control & Timing, Moon Light Lamp for Kid Friend Birthday Gifts, Room Decor (Diameter 4.8 INCH)

A short note about what this is (and why you might need it)

You buy night lights for two reasons: you want the room to feel less like a morgue at midnight, or you want to convince a small person that the cosmos is a friendly place. The LOGROTATE Moon Lamp manages both. It's a 3D-printed, accurately textured mini-moon that sits on a stand, glows in 16 colors, obeys a remote and your bewildered fingertips, and charges by USB like every other thing you own that’s only marginally more exciting than a toaster.

What it does for you and the tiny human who sleeps in your home

This isn't just a fluffy glow. You set it to soft warm white and the child who wakes at 3 a.m. will glance up and think, for a whisper of a second, that the moon is keeping watch. You set it to slow-fading pastel and the nursery becomes a lullaby with colors. You set it to strobe because you are, on rare occasions, that person who will host a backyard disco for one, and someone will appreciate the novelty.

You get:

  • A realistic moon surface created with 3D printing technology, scaled to a comforting 4.8-inch diameter.
  • 16 RGB colors with modes: solid, fade, flash, strobe — for mood, for nap time, and for the time your teenager wants to make an Instagram post.
  • Remote control and touch control so you can operate it without switching on the main light and waking everyone within three miles.
  • Timer settings (15/30/45/60 minutes) so the lamp turns itself off after the bedtime story finishes, as if you had the forethought to plan for this adulting thing.
  • Rechargeable battery and USB charging so there are no dangling cords to trip over or to remind you of your inability to handle cable clutter.

Product specs (a tidy table for when you need facts quickly)

FeatureSpecification
ModelLOGROTATE Moon Lamp
Diameter4.8 inches (approx. 12.2 cm)
Color Modes16 RGB colors; solid, fade, flash, strobe
ControlsRemote control (with timer & brightness), touch control
Timer Options15 / 30 / 45 / 60 minutes
PowerBuilt-in rechargeable battery; USB charging port
Materials3D-printed PLA (textured lunar surface)
IncludesMoon lamp, wooden stand, remote control, USB charging cable, manual
Recommended UseNight light, room decor, birthday gift, bedside accent

How you use it (and how it won’t make your life harder)

You charge the lamp with the included USB cable. You place it on the wooden stand, which is pleasingly low-profile and won’t make the lamp look like it tried too hard. You either tap the top of the lamp or point the remote like you’re controlling a spaceship, and the color changes. You set the timer and go on about whatever adults do between 8 and 9 p.m. (read a book, stare at your phone, practice your deep breathing for approximately 30 seconds). If the child needs a night light all night, you set brightness low and forget about it. If you need a pretty object that’s easy to charge and easier to love, this is it.

Why this moon lamp is actually useful (and not just another pretty gadget)

You’ve probably Googled “cute kids’ room lights” at 2 a.m. and felt regret. This lamp isn’t plastic trinket-level regret. The 3D printing gives the surface fine lunar detail, not a tacky sticker overlay. The colors are gentle rather than assaulting — which matters, because calming matters at bedtime more than any glossy catalog headline. The remote lets you control luminosity without entering the bedroom and reinitiating the whole bed-time diplomacy scene involving stuffed animals, a blanket that has suddenly become banned, and a negotiation about one more story.

This lamp also travels. Bring it to a grandparent’s house if you want to impress people who think you can only afford Ikea lamps. Bring it to the office if you need something mildly ridiculous on your desk that keeps people from asking whether you’re being ironic about the succulents.

Who it’s for (yes, you can buy this for yourself)

  • Parents who want a soothing light for bedtime.
  • Grandparents who like gifts that are simultaneously charming and understandable.
  • Kids who believe in the moon but could use a small, controllable version for reassurance.
  • Gift-givers looking for a present that won’t be re-gifted immediately. This works as a birthday, holiday, or “just because” gift — especially if you pair it with a small book about the moon to make it look like you put effort into thoughtfulness.

The little practical things you should know

  • Charging: USB-powered; it charges from a computer, wall adapter, or power bank. Charging times vary depending on the power source. The battery life depends on color and brightness; dim settings last much longer than full-bright white.
  • Care: Wipe the lamp with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Don’t submerge it in water. Avoid sharp objects; the lunar texture is printed, not carved, and it looks better if you don’t treat it like a sandbox toy.
  • Safety: Low-heat LED construction is safe for kids’ rooms. Nevertheless, keep it out of reach of very small children who put everything in their mouths.
  • Placement: The included wooden stand is simple and attractive. You may place the lamp on a bedside table, shelf, or dresser. Because it’s wireless, you can stage it anywhere without an ugly cable undermining your sense of interior design.

How it fits into ordinary life (a small imaginative list)

  • When your child wakes, they’ll see a gentle glow and actually go back to sleep. It’s not a miracle, but it’s better than arguments.
  • When you read a bedtime story, the soft light will be flattering to your book and your reading face.
  • When you light it for a quiet dinner, you’ll feel slightly more romantic than you did five minutes ago. The moon is a good wingman.
  • When you forget birthdays, this is a gift that looks thoughtful even on autopilot.

What’s in the box

  • LOGROTATE Moon Lamp (4.8-inch diameter)
  • Wooden stand
  • Remote control (batteries not always included — check the package)
  • USB charging cable
  • User manual with simple instructions (no academic thesis required)

Why you might prefer this over other options

There are many shaped lamps in the world that resemble cartoon fruit or loosely defined blobs. This one tries to be a moon and succeeds: the texture is realistic, the size is portable but substantial, and the controls are forgiving. You don’t have to be an electronics expert to use it. The remote and touch control together mean you have redundancy; if the remote disappears into the couch abyss, your hand still works.

A quick buying note (so you aren’t surprised)

Colors on-screen can vary slightly from the actual product. The overall quality of the print may show minor layer lines — that’s the nature of 3D printing and also part of the charm: it looks artisanal rather than factory-perfect. If you have specific safety needs, verify the product’s compliance and always supervise very young children when they’re near electronic items.

Your next move

If you want a lamp that is comforting, amusing, and oddly poetic without requiring you to be poetic, this is a pragmatic and charming choice. It works in the nursery, on the bedside table, and as a small theatrical prop when you insist the cat is “sitting under the moon.” Press the button, set the timer, and return to the important business of being human: reading, scrolling, pretending you’ll go to bed earlier tonight.

LOGROTATE Moon Lamp, 16 Colors LED Night Light for Kids 3D Printing Moon Light with Stand& Remote/Touch Control & Timing, Moon Light Lamp for Kid Friend Birthday Gifts, Room Decor (Diameter 4.8 INCH)

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LOGROTATE Moon Lamp, 16 Colors LED Night Light for Kids 3D Printing Moon Light with Stand & Remote/Touch Control & Timing, Moon Light Lamp for Kid Friend Birthday Gifts, Room Decor (Diameter 4.8 INCH)

If you have ever watched a child attempt to explain why the moon follows them down the driveway, you already know that the celestial can be very persuasive. This LOGROTATE Moon Lamp does most of the persuading for you: it’s a 3D printed, realistic moon the size of a grapefruit (4.8 INCH in diameter), and it behaves like a small, obedient satellite. You can hold it, set it on the stand, point a remote at it like you’re directing a submarine, or tap it like it owes you money.

Why this moon lamp will quietly ruin boring nightlights for you

You probably own a boring, plastic nightlight that emits a color the shade of hospital toast. This lamp will make that old thing look like a relic from an era when people still left cassette players in the car. The surface is detailed—complete with craters—and the 3D printing makes it look less like a toy and more like something you might have stolen from an astronomy lab, had you been the sort of person who steals from astronomy labs. More importantly for bedtime negotiations, you can make the moon glow in sixteen different colors. You can make it pulse, flash, or fade at the speed of your mood. Or your child’s mood. Or your spouse’s mood. Or the mood of whoever demands quiet in your home.

What you can do with the LOGROTATE Moon Lamp

  • Calm a nervous child who thinks monsters only appear under fluorescent lights
  • Impress a date at dinner by dimming it to “mysterious” without turning off the lamp (you are romantic, but tidy)
  • Use the timer function (15/30/45/60 min) when you want atmosphere but also a sensible bedtime for electronics
  • Hold it like a prop during a story about cheese-based moons (you can be that parent)

Key features — the things you will brag about

  • Realistic 3D printing texture that mimics lunar craters and plains
  • Diameter: 4.8 INCH — small enough to carry, big enough to be convincing
  • 16 RGB colors with adjustable brightness and lighting modes (flash, fade, strobe)
  • Dual control: remote control and touch control—one for convenience, one for theatrics
  • Timer options: 15 / 30 / 45 / 60 minutes — automated sleep-setting for efficiency
  • Built-in rechargeable battery with USB charging: no dangling cables, no frantic morning searches for the nearest adapter
  • Comes with a wooden stand for display; you can also hold the moon like a tiny blanket

Product specifications

FeatureDetails
Product NameLOGROTATE Moon Lamp (4.8 INCH)
Material & Technology3D printed PLA-like texture for realistic lunar surface
Diameter4.8 INCH (approx. 12.2 cm)
Colors16 RGB colors; adjustable brightness
Lighting ModesFlash, Fade, Strobe, Static
ControlsRemote control (incl. timer) + touch control
Timer Settings15 / 30 / 45 / 60 minutes
Power & ChargingBuilt-in rechargeable battery; USB charging (USB cable included)
StandWooden display stand included
Ideal UseKids’ room, nursery, bedroom, romantic setting, décor, gifts
Shipping/PackagingSecurely packaged; includes lamp, stand, remote, USB cable, manual

What’s in the box

  • LOGROTATE Moon Lamp (4.8 INCH)
  • Wooden stand
  • Remote control (batteries not always included; check insert)
  • USB charging cable
  • Instruction manual (yes, it tells you how to change colors; you’ll still tap every color because you can)

How to use it (without feeling ridiculous)

  1. Place the moon on the wooden stand or pick it up and orbit your living room like a very small planet.
  2. Charge via USB until the indicator suggests the battery is not a grave in need of CPR.
  3. Use the remote to switch colors, adjust brightness, or set the timer. If you prefer ceremony, simply tap the moon to change colors by hand.
  4. Set a timer for the length of your story or the length of your patience.
  5. If your child insists on using it as a tambourine, remind them gently that the moon prefers to remain intact.

Care & maintenance

  • Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners unless you want the moon to appear as though it has been through a small studio-apocalyptic incident.
  • Charge with any standard USB power source: computer USB port, power bank, or a USB wall adapter. No proprietary charger tantrums.
  • Keep away from high heat or prolonged moisture. This is a moonlight, not a submarine.

Who this is perfect for

You should consider this moon lamp if you:

  • Are buying for a child who insists on the presence of celestial bodies during sleep
  • Want a stylish night light that looks more charming than medical
  • Need a small, rechargeable mood light for bedside, nursery, or cozy dinner ambiance
  • Seek an affordable yet whimsical gift for birthdays, holidays, anniversaries, or just-because-you’re-supposed-to-bring-something-to-a-party days

The remote & timing you didn’t know you needed

Some nights you will want the lamp on for exactly 45 minutes because that is the exact length of time it takes for your child to agree to anything. The remote gives you that precision without the need to get out of bed and risk a foot meeting a Lego. Use the timer to automate lights-off, then return to your own business: reading, pretending to type, or checking whether the moon is indeed following the cat.

Why you’ll tell guests it was expensive

There is a certain delight in holding a small moon at dinner and switching it to a reddish hue during a poignant moment. The lamp has an inexplicable ability to elevate your living room to “thoughtful” without you having to be thoughtful. Your friends will comment on the texture, ask where you got it, and then tell you about their own childhood moon-related anecdotes even though they haven’t had any. That is the social power of a convincing prop.

FAQs (short and mercilessly practical)

Q: Is the remote easy to use? A: Yes. It is the sort of remote that makes you feel like you control small weather patterns.

Q: How long does the battery last? A: Battery life depends on brightness and mode. On dim settings it lasts longer; on full disco mode it behaves like every battery-operated product ever—briefly enthusiastic.

Q: Can I replace the remote battery? A: Usually yes; check the manual. If not included, standard small coin batteries are commonly used.

Q: Is the moon fragile? A: Handle it with reasonable care. It’s plastic enough to survive the occasional “oops” but not meant for use as a child’s crash helmet.

Final notes about gifting (without being saccharine)

If you are giving this as a gift, wrap it in plain paper and a ribbon. People will thank you for the lamp, but they will admire your taste for choosing something that looks purposeful and whimsical at once. For children, it becomes part of nighttime lore. For adults, it’s a small rebellion against fluorescent normality. For you, it might be the first thing you buy that makes the phrase “I wanted this for my whole life” feel slightly true.