Dicoool Bedside Table Lamp Review – USB Ports, 3 Color Temps, Worth It?

Small Bedside Table lamp for Bedroom - 3 Color Temperatures Bedside Lamps with USB C and A Ports, Pull Chain Table Lamps with AC Outlet, White Nightstand Lamps with Black Metal Base for Kids Reading
Dicoool
- 【 3 Color Temperatures Pull Chain Lamp 】- you will receive a bedroom lamp controlled by metal chain. Each adjustment will change the color temperature (3000K Warm White, 4000K Natural White, 5000K Daylight White). Different color temperatures have different effects. The 3000K can be used as an ambience lamp, the 4000K is suitable for bedroom, and the 5000K can simulate the daylight, which is suitable for reading and working
- 【 USB-C & USB Ports & AC Outlet 】- The small table lamp for bedroom is equipped with a USB-C port, a USB port and a 2-prong AC outlet, which can stably maintain 5V 2.1A output, make your phone, tablet, kindle, watch, humidifier and other electronic devices are charged whether the night stand light lamp is on or off. Fully save your time and space
- 【 6W LED Bulb Included 】- You will receive a 6W LED bulb which worth $15. The brightness is equivalent to 60W incandescent bulb but with less heat output and less energy consumption, which can completely allow you to use the bedroom lamps for nightstand to read, study or work. Tips: This lamp is compatible with smart bulb
- 【 High Quality Modern Nightstand Lamp 】- This basic cylinder side table lamp has a simple design, it is very suitable to decorate anywhere in your home, especially bedroom, living room, study room, guest room, kids room, nursery, office, dorm and so on. With a white linen shade and black matte metal base, the small bedroom lamp with usb port is exquisitely crafted and ideal as a gift for family and friends
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Three color temperatures (3000K/4000K/5000K) let you match light to the task — warm for evenings, daylight for reading
- USB-C, USB-A, and AC outlet all work even when the lamp is off, so devices charge around the clock
- 6W LED bulb included — equivalent brightness to 60W incandescent with far less heat
- Simple pull-chain control is reliable and keeps the design clean with no finicky touch sensors
- UL-listed components add a layer of safety peace of mind
Cons
- The pull chain rattles slightly on the nightstand when you tug it — not loud, but noticeable in a quiet room
- No dimming control between color temperatures; you get three fixed presets rather than smooth transitions
- The linen shade sits fairly shallow on the base, so adjusting the bulb later requires a gentle touch
- No smart-home integration — if you want voice control you'll need a smart bulb replacement
Quick Verdict
The Dicoool bedside table lamp earns its spot on a nightstand by combining three color temperatures, a useful trio of charging ports, and a straightforward pull-chain interface — all without breaking a tight budget. It's not the lamp I'd pick if I wanted smart-home integration or silky-smooth dimming, but as a no-nonsense bedside light for reading and device charging, it delivers exactly what it promises. I'd rate it 4.2 out of 5 for most bedroom setups.
What Is the Dicoool Bedside Table Lamp?
On paper, it's a cylinder-side-table-lamp with a white linen shade, black matte metal base, and a metal pull chain. But the Dicoool lamp adds something you don't see on every nightstand light: three distinct color temperatures switched via that chain — 3000K warm white for ambience, 4000K natural white for general bedroom use, and 5000K daylight white for focused reading or work. Each setting has a noticeably different character, which is genuinely useful if you, like me, read in bed at 10 pm but also do crossword puzzles at 6 am under the same light.

The 6W LED bulb comes bundled in the box, which the listing says is worth around $15. That alone makes the package feel more complete than buying a bare fixture and hunting for the right bulb afterward. The base is compact enough for a two-drawer nightstand without eating into the space you need for a book, a glass of water, and whatever else accumulates there.
Key Features
- Three color temperatures via pull chain: 3000K warm white, 4000K natural white, 5000K daylight white — one pull, one change
- USB-C, USB-A, and AC outlet: all three deliver 5V 2.1A and work whether the lamp is on or off
- 6W LED bulb included: roughly 800 lumens, equivalent to a 60W incandescent, with lower heat and energy draw
- Smart-bulb compatible: swap the included bulb for a WiZ or Philips Hue if you want app or voice control later
- UL-listed components: all electrical parts carry UL certification for US safety standards
- Linen shade on black metal base: neutral enough to sit in most bedroom color schemes without clashing
- Charging available 24/7: one detail that surprised me — I charged my phone overnight on the USB port while the lamp was off and didn't have to think about it
Hands-On Review
I placed the Dicoool on my nightstand for a full week, which meant subjecting it to my evening reading routine, early-morning phone checks, and one incident where I knocked a half-full water bottle into it (it survived, though I'd rather not test that twice). The pull chain falls naturally within thumb reach if the lamp sits to the right of the bed — left-side placement would require a slight stretch, but it's not awkward.

By day three I had settled into a rhythm: 3000K warm white after 9 pm, which gives the room a low amber cast that doesn't hammer your retinas when you glance up from a book. The 5000K daylight setting is punchy — genuinely daylight in character, which sounds obvious but it's a stronger contrast than I expected coming from a standard warm-only bulb. I used it for about forty minutes of crossword puzzles one Saturday morning and found the light comfortable enough that I didn't get the usual eye-fatigue creep.
What surprised me was the charging versatility. I have a habit of cluttering my nightstand with charging cables, and having the USB-C and USB-A ports built into the base cleared up a surprising amount of visual noise. The AC outlet on the side is a nice touch if you run a white-noise machine or a small air purifier — both often need a nearby outlet, and this one doesn't require an adapter or power strip.
I'd be lying if I said the pull chain was perfectly silent. There's a faint metallic rattle against the base when you tug it — more noticeable at 2 am than at noon, but nothing that woke me up. The included LED bulb runs cool enough that I never felt heat radiating from the shade, even after three hours of continuous use, which is a genuine plus for bedroom safety around kids or pets.
Who Should Buy It?
Bedroom readers who want flexibility without complexity. If you switch between casual evening reading and focused morning work under the same lamp, the three color temperatures give you actual utility rather than just a gimmick.
Nightstand-device-chargers. Phone, tablet, Kindle, smartwatch — if two or more of those live within arm's reach of your bed, the built-in USB ports genuinely simplify your setup.
Renters or minimalists who want a clean look. No touch sensors to fail, no app to download, no smart hub required. The pull chain is mechanical and reliable.
Skip this if you want app-based dimming, voice control, or color-RGB options — this lamp is intentionally analog. It's also not the right pick if your nightstand has a glass top or very narrow surface, as the base needs a solid landing zone.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Touch Dimmer Bedside Lamp with USB — a solid alternative if you prefer tap-to-dim touch controls over a pull chain. Usually priced in a similar range, though smart-home features vary by brand.
Philips Hue Beyond Table Lamp — for buyers who prioritize smart-home integration and millions of color options over the simplicity of a mechanical pull chain. Expect to pay significantly more and you'll need to buy the bulb separately.
Basic Pull Chain Nightstand Lamp without USB — if the charging ports aren't a priority and you just want a warm-only bedside lamp at the lowest price point, this skips the extra utility for a simpler, cheaper fixture.
FAQ
Yes. All three charging options — USB-C, USB-A, and the AC outlet — deliver power regardless of whether the lamp is illuminated or not. This is one of the handier details about this model.
Final Verdict
The Dicoool bedside table lamp does the things you'd actually want a nightstand lamp to do, and it does them without requiring a setup guide. The three color temperatures are genuinely useful — warm light for winding down, bright daylight for focused reading — and having USB-C, USB-A, and an AC outlet built into the base is the kind of detail that, once you have it, makes you wonder why every lamp doesn't do this. It's not the most sophisticated light on the market, and the pull-chain rattle is a minor flaw rather than a dealbreaker. For the price, it lands in the sweet spot between basic and overcomplicated. If your nightstand needs a reliable, flexible, well-priced lamp, this one earns a recommendation.