
Specifications
| Brand | Lampat |
|---|---|
| Lamp Type | Desk Lamp |
| Dimensions | 2.5 x 18.5 x 7 in |
| Finish Color | Piano Black |
| Switch Type | Touch Switch |
Pros
- Even, comfortable illumination
- Easy touch/dimmer
- Good quality, fair pricing
Cons
- Limited dimming range
The Verdict
The Lampat Dimmable LED Table Lamp earns an 8.0 lighting score for even, comfortable illumination and touch dimming. It is a good bedside or living-room lamp if you want smooth brightness control, but the dimming range is limited, so the lowest level may feel too bright for some readers.
Who it's for: People who want a simple touch-controlled table lamp that creates gentle, even light will like this one, especially if they can accept that the dimmest setting will not get very low.
Who should skip it: If you need very low ambient light for sleep or late-night reading, look elsewhere, because the dimming range does not go far enough down for darker rooms.
In-Depth Review
Design
With a design score of 7.7, the Lampat lands in the “tasteful, well-proportioned look” zone. The body measures 2.5 x 18.5 x 7 in, which matters. It stays slim on a nightstand and does not feel oversized next to a typical bedside lamp footprint.
The most noticeable visual choice is the Piano Black finish. That kind of dark, glossy look can either blend in or stand out. Here, it reads more like a clean, modern accent than a loud statement piece, especially because the lamp profile stays narrow in width.
One reason it feels cohesive is the simple, single-focus form. You can spot the shade and control area without visual clutter. The result matches the overall room styling of bedrooms and living spaces, without forcing a specific theme.
Lighting
Lighting scores 8.0, and the experience fits “even, comfortable illumination.” The Lampat is described with “even, comfortable illumination” in the pros list. That aligns with how an LED table lamp should behave at close range: light should look smooth on walls and not create harsh hotspots.
Dimming is part of the lighting story. It uses a touch switch for control, and the pros call out “easy touch/dimmer.” That matters because dimming changes the mood for reading, relaxing, or general ambient light. In real use, you want control that feels quick and repeatable.
The one lighting trade-off is clear from the cons: “Limited dimming range.” If you like very low light for sleep, the lowest level may still feel too bright for that job. So you get comfortable brightness and even spread, but the dial down may not go as far as some people expect.
Build Quality
Build quality lands at 7.5, which maps to “mostly solid, minor wobble.” The specs available here do not list materials or weight. Still, the included feedback states “good quality” in the pros, which supports the idea that the lamp handles everyday handling without feeling delicate.
What we can anchor to is the physical footprint. At 18.5 in tall, with a compact 7 in width, the lamp has a reasonable stance on a table. A narrow body can tip more easily if the base is light, but the overall balance described as “clean and balanced” suggests the design supports stable placement.
The touch controls also relate to build quality. A sensitive panel should feel consistent and not require extra force. The pros mention “Easy touch/dimmer,” which usually means the control layer and its electronics do not feel loose or inconsistent during daily use.
Usability
Usability scores 8.1, in the “easy setup, practical placement” category. The Lampat uses a touch switch instead of a traditional pull chain or rotary knob. In daily life, this usually means fewer steps and faster adjustments, especially when you are half asleep and your hands are already on the bedside.
The control method also ties directly to the dimensions. At 2.5 in thick, the lamp should fit cleanly on a side table without sticking out awkwardly. It is tall enough at 18.5 in to create useful light from a typical nightstand height, while staying slim in width.
The other usability highlight is in the pros: “Easy touch/dimmer.” That is a practical win for people who want to change brightness without looking. The dimmer range limitation can still frustrate users. If the bottom setting is not low enough, you will use less of the dimmer than you want.
Value
Value scores 8.7, matching “good quality, fair pricing.” This is not about extra add-ons. It is about getting the core daily needs right. The pros list “Good quality, fair pricing,” and the scoring supports that the lamp hits key expectations: comfort and control.
On lighting, the pros also call out “Even, comfortable illumination.” That ties to the lighting score of 8.0 and to how a bedside or ambient lamp should feel. You want the light to look stable and gentle on surfaces, not harsh in the center and weak at the edges.
The main value drag is the cons line: “Limited dimming range.” When a product cannot drop low enough, some buyers will feel like they are paying for a function that does not fully match their preferences. Still, for straightforward touch-controlled dimming and smooth light quality, this Lampat stays a strong pick within its category.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Lampat Dimmable LED table lamp dimensions and will it fit on a nightstand?
It measures 2.5 x 18.5 x 7 inches. That slim footprint should work on most bedside tables, especially if you keep books or decor pushed to one side. If your nightstand has a low clearance behind the lamp, measure before placing it.
What material and color finish does the Lampat table lamp use?
The finish color is Piano Black. The exact material is not listed in the available specs, so you may want to check the product photos for the shade and base construction. The piano black look can show dust and fingerprints more than matte finishes.
How does the touch dimmer work on this Lampat lamp?
It uses a touch switch, so you can tap the control to turn it on and adjust brightness with touch. In practice, you may need a little trial to find your preferred level. The lamp is designed to give even illumination across the surface.
Is the dimming range wide enough for reading at night?
The dimming works, but the range is limited. If you want a very bright setting for detailed reading, you might find the top level not as strong as some desk lamps. For softer background lighting, it should meet expectations better.
Is this a good desk lamp for task lighting or mainly for ambient light?
The lighting score is strong for comfort, and reviewers note even, comfortable illumination. That makes it suitable for light tasks like paperwork or a laptop screen setup. For precision work, you may prefer a lamp that goes brighter than what this dimmer range allows.
Does the lamp need a bulb change, and what bulb base does it use?
The available specs do not list a bulb base or wattage, so you cannot confirm bulb compatibility from this information. If the lamp is fully LED, it may not need frequent bulb changes. Check the included documentation or the lamp label to see whether the LED is built in.
Final Verdict
Lampat delivers comfortable, even light and simple touch dimming that works well for bedside or living room use. The build feels solid for daily use, and the overall value is strong. Still, the dimming range feels limited if you want very low, candle-like light. I recommend it for buyers who want steady ambient lighting without fuss.
If you need a practical dimmer for everyday comfort, give it a close look. If your priority is ultra-low dimming, consider other options first.


