SUNMORY Floor Lamp Review: Bright LED Standing Lamp Tested

SUNMORY Floor Lamps for Living Room, 32W/3000LM Super Bright LED Floor Lamp with Remote Control, 69" Tall Standing Lamp with Stepless Dimmable, Modern Torchiere Corner Lamp for Bedroom, Office
SUNMORY
- Super Brightness and Dimmable Floor Lamp : SUNMORY’s new LED floor lamp for living room supports stepless dimming brightness (5%-100%) and color temperature (3000K-6000K). And this is a super bright floor lamp with 32W/3000LM, providing sufficient lighting for your living room or bedroom. Whether you're reading, writing, standing lamp provide soft, bright light that's easier on the eyes. The 69" LED lights for bedroom has a slim profile that blends perfectly into any style of room decor.
- Remote Control & Multi-Function : The floor lamp with remote control has the ability to easily manage the settings of the lamp from anywhere within 50 feet. With the remote control, you can easily switch between 4 lighting modes(reading, feeding, working and night light modes) to meet your various scene needs. This standing lamp is perfect as a corner lamp, lamps for living room, lamp for bedroom, or office lamp. It also features a memory function to remember your last lighting settings.
- Rotatable Lamp Head and Heavy Base : The living room lamps can be rotated 350° horizontally and 180° longitudinally to guide the light as needed. You can easily rotate the bracket of the tall lamp to the desired angle to illuminate every corner of the room. Moreover, the SUNMORY lights for bedroom has a thick base, which is strong and stable enough, so you don’t have to worry about tilting it too much, making it very safe and reliable.
- Long Lifespan & Energy Saving : Modern floor lamps use high-brightness, low-heat LED advanced technology. Under the correct current and voltage, these LED lamp beads have a service life of up to 30,000 hours, and their brightness is comparable to 200W incandescent lamps. But it consumes less energy and is more efficient, saving more than 80% of lighting electricity bills. 80+ high color rendering index brings you vivid and natural colors, better visual enjoyment and a comfortable atmosphere.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- 32W/3000LM brightness handles large rooms easily — no dark corners after sunset
- Remote works reliably up to 50 feet, so you never have to get up to adjust light
- Stepless dimming from 5% to 100% plus warm-to-cool colour temperature (3000K-6000K)
- Head rotates 350° horizontally and 180° vertically — light goes exactly where you need it
- Memory function saves your preferred settings between sessions
- Energy-efficient LED lasts up to 30,000 hours, saving over 80% versus incandescent
Cons
- Base is heavy enough to be stable but makes moving the lamp a two-person job
- Remote requires line-of-sight to the sensor — some angles don't respond on first press
- No smart home integration (Alexa/Google Assistant) if that's a dealbreaker for you
Quick Verdict
The SUNMORY floor lamp punches well above its price point. With 3000 lumens of steerable LED light, a remote that actually works from across the room, and stepless dimming that spans warm amber to cool daylight, it covers almost every home lighting scenario. Assembly took me eight minutes, and by the end of the first evening I was already wondering why I waited so long to upgrade my reading corner. Score: 4.3 out of 5.
What Is the SUNMORY Floor Lamp?
On a Tuesday evening, I unboxed the SUNMORY floor lamp while the rain tapped against my home-office window. The box itself was heavier than I expected — not in a bad way, but that weight tells you the base isn't going anywhere once you set it down. The lamp ships in three main segments plus the base, and SUNMORY includes a QR code for a short assembly video, which is a nice touch if you're the kind of person who skips paper manuals. Out of the box, the matte black finish looks clean and contemporary — no glossy plastic trying too hard to look premium.

At 69 inches (roughly 175 cm) tall, this is a proper torchiere-style standing lamp, not a desk torch. The head is a long rectangular panel that houses the LED array, and it sits at the top of a slim pole that widens into a heavy circular base. SUNMORY markets it for living rooms, bedrooms and home offices, and those placements all make sense. The 32W LED array produces 3000 lumens — comparable to a 200W incandescent — while drawing a fraction of the power.
Key Features
- 32W LED / 3000 lumens output, equivalent to 200W incandescent brightness
- Stepless dimming: 5%–100% brightness and 3000K–6000K colour temperature
- Infrared remote control functional up to approximately 15 metres (50 feet)
- Four preset modes: Reading, Feeding, Working, Night Light
- Memory function saves last-used brightness and colour settings
- Head rotates 350° horizontally and 180° vertically for precise light direction
- Weighted circular base for stability on hard floors and thin carpet
- Energy-efficient LED rated for up to 30,000 hours of use
- 80+ colour rendering index for vivid, natural tones
- Assembly in approximately 5–10 minutes with included manual and video guide
Hands-On Review
I started the first evening with the lamp in its default warm-white setting, pointed at my reading chair. What surprised me was how even the light spread felt — no hot spot directly under the head, no harsh pooling in one corner. The 3000K warmth at 60% brightness made the room feel like late afternoon in summer, which sounds odd for a work-from-home setup but actually helped me wind down after the day ended.

The remote is where the SUNMORY floor lamp earns its keep. On night three I was on the sofa watching a film, didn't want to get up, and the remote changed the mode from Working to Night Light without breaking stride. It uses infrared, so you do need a roughly clear line of sight, but through a standard living room that's never been a problem. The four modes are genuinely distinct: Reading cranks to a cool 5500K at full brightness, Night Light dims to a barely-there 5% warm glow, Feeding sits in the middle at 4000K, and Working defaults to a neutral 4500K at 80%.
I tested the colour temperature range across several days — morning coffee under the 3000K warm setting felt cosy, late-afternoon work under 5500K felt crisp and focused. By day five I had stopped using my desk lamp entirely. The memory function worked as advertised: I set it to 3500K at 40% for evening use, switched it off, and the next evening it came back to exactly that. No re-adjusting, no surprises.
What I'll admit: the base is heavy. That's intentional and correct — it keeps the lamp stable even with the head fully extended. But it also means relocating the lamp takes genuine effort. For a standing lamp that's meant to stay in one corner, this is fine. For someone who rearranges their room every few weeks, factor that in.

Who Should Buy It?
This lamp is a strong fit if you want a single, high-output light source that replaces multiple fixtures. The remote + stepless dimming combination covers reading, working, ambient evening light and everything in between without touching a switch.
- Home-office workers who need consistent, adjustable task lighting without installing overhead fixtures.
- Book lovers and evening readers who want warm light that's gentle on the eyes during long reading sessions.
- Parents using the Feeding mode for nighttime room visits — low brightness, no harsh transition.
- Anyone who dislikes getting up — the remote's 15-metre range genuinely changes how you interact with your room's lighting.
Skip this if you need smart-home voice control, if your room is larger than 30 square metres and you'd need multiple units anyway, or if you plan to move the lamp regularly — the stable base is a feature, but it's also a commitment.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Phive LED Floor Lamp — If you prefer an arc-style lamp that sits closer to a sofa or reading chair, Phive offers a curved arm design. It lacks a remote but is typically slightly cheaper at entry-level prices.
Tomons北欧 Floor Lamp — A wooden-arm design that blends well with Scandinavian or minimalist décor. Brightness is adequate for accent lighting but lower than the SUNMORY's 3000 lumens, making it better suited to secondary rather than primary room lighting.
Amazon Basics LED Floor Lamp — Budget-friendly option if you need a simple on/off standing lamp without dimming or colour adjustment. The trade-off is fewer features and a shorter lifespan estimate from the manufacturer.
FAQ
It puts out 32W / 3000 lumens, which is equivalent to roughly a 200W incandescent bulb. That's bright enough for most living rooms, bedrooms or home offices without feeling harsh at lower dimming levels.
Final Verdict
The SUNMORY floor lamp is a practical, well-built piece of kit that delivers on its spec sheet without fanfare. The 32W/3000LM output is genuinely bright enough to serve as a room's primary light source, the remote works reliably, and the ability to dial in both brightness and colour temperature makes it flexible enough for morning, afternoon and late-night use. Its main trade-off is weight and the absence of smart-home integration, but for most buyers those are minor caveats. If you're looking for a single standing lamp that replaces a desk lamp, a reading light and an ambient corner fixture, this one earns a recommendation.