SAVE $8: As of Nov. 13, the viral sunset lamp is on sale at Amazon for $16.99. That's a 32% saving on the list price.
If your TikTok feed is anything like ours, you haven't been able to scroll more than five videos without stumbling across the viral sunset lamp. We're deep into cozy season now, so creating a warm and relaxing vibe in your space is top priority, and this lamp promises to do just that.
As of Nov. 13, you can get the TikTok viral sunset lamp for less at Amazon, currently reduced from $24.99 to $16.99. But the deal doesn't end there; for a limited time you can also get an additional 50% off coupon. Just tick the orange box on the listing and see the discount applied at the checkout.
SEE ALSO: Android users spot a TikTok-style swipe on YouTube’s horizontal videosThis sunset lamp gives you a selection of 21 colors and lighting modes, so you can set the mood with your favorite colors. Controlled from an app on your phone, you can alter the lights from the comfort of your couch or bed. You can even add dynamic effects such as music synchronization, microphone interaction, and a timer mode.
But how does it create a "sunset"? The lamp projects a wide, circle of light onto any surface, mimicking the glow and hues of a real sunset. By adjusting the lamp’s distance from the wall, you can control the size of the projected “sunset” — closer creates a smaller, more intense circle, while moving it farther away creates a larger, softer glow that fills more of the wall.
It also features an adjustable tripod, a 360-degree rotating head, and a size-adjustable projection, making it easy to move about.
This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so be quick to avoid missing out.
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