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Gems Squishy Unicorn Pat Pat Lamp: Silicone Kids Night Light, Touch Activated
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- Dimmable touch controls
- Soft, high quality silicone
- 6 hour runtime
- Portable, USB-C rechargeable
- USB-C charging cable included
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Q: Is this 1 color or does it change colors?
A: Gems Squishy Unicorn Pat Pat Lamp: Silicone Kids Night Light, Touch Activated The Gems Squishy Unicorn Pat Pat Lamp does change colors. The lamp is touch-activated (you "pat" it to trigger changes). Typically, the cycle works as follows: -Warm White Mode: The first few taps usually cycle through three levels of brightness (dim, medium, and bright white). -Color-Changing Mode: A subsequent tap will trigger the "breathing" or cycling mode, where the unicorn slowly fades through several colors (like red, green, blue, pink, and yellow). -Fixed Color: Often, tapping the lamp while it is cycling will "freeze" it on the current color. -Off: A final tap turns the light off. Additional Features: -Timer Settings: Most versions of the Gems Pat Pat series include a built-in timer (usually 30 or 60 minutes) so it doesn't stay on all night. -Rechargeable: It uses a USB-C charging cable (included), which is great because you don't have to constantly replace batteries. -Material: It is made of BPA-free, "squishy" silicone that is soft to the touch and safe for kids. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byMike - 11 days agoTarget expert support
Q: Is this bright enough for reading bedtime stories?
A: Hi, thanks for reaching out about Gems Squishy Unicorn Pat Pat Lamp: Silicone Kids Night Light, Touch Activated This night light is generally not bright enough for reading bedtime stories comfortably. While the lamp is dimmable, its maximum brightness is very low. Night lights are often 5 to 10 lumens, which is far below what is needed for reading. Dedicated reading lights are typically 200 to 400 lumens. Trying to read by its light may cause eye strain. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byMike - 2 months agoTarget expert support