LEPOWER Desk Lamp Review – Solid Metal Build, Flexible Gooseneck for Home Office

LEPOWER Metal Desk Lamp, Eye-Caring Table Lamp, Study Lamps with Flexible Goose Neck for Bedroom, Home Office (Matte Black)
LEPOWER
- Metal Material: The lamp is integrated with well-made metal lampshade and base, enduring and aesthetic, brightening your living room, bedroom or study room
- On/Off Switch: The switch is located on the base of the lamp for quick and easy use
- Dissipation Desiqn: LEPOWER Desk Lamp with an E26 size screw base. can be installed as desired. Excellent heat dissipation design avoids overheating during long-term use
- Adjustable Angle: The flexible swing arm which makes it easy to find the ideal lighting angle. Simple and lightweight. For office, kids room, or college dorm
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Solid metal construction – lampshade and base feel sturdy, not flimsy plastic
- Flexible gooseneck swings into position and stays put without constant re-adjusting
- E26 bulb compatibility lets you choose warm, cool or daylight based on your preference
- Simple on/off switch on the base – no fumbling for a touch sensor
- Excellent heat dissipation keeps the lamp cool even after hours of use
- Lightweight and compact, fits well on smaller desks without dominating the space
Cons
- No USB charging port or built-in storage – purely a lighting tool
- Switch on the base means reaching down each time; a cord switch would be handier
- Bulb not included – you'll need to buy an E26 separately
- Maximum brightness depends entirely on the bulb you choose, so performance varies
Quick Verdict
The LEPOWER desk lamp is a no-nonsense metal lamp with a flexible gooseneck that actually holds its shape. It's not smart, it doesn't have USB ports, and it won't win design awards — but it lights your desk reliably and costs a fraction of what you'd spend on a designer lamp. I'd recommend it to anyone who wants a dependable secondary light source for a home office, dorm or bedroom reading nook. Rating: 4.4/5
What Is the LEPOWER Desk Lamp?
I unboxed the LEPOWER on a rainy Tuesday morning, half-expecting the usual budget-lamp experience: lightweight plastic, a wobbly neck, and a switch that needed three tries to work. That didn't happen. The lamp arrived in a compact box, and the first thing I noticed was the weight — this thing has substance. The matte-black metal shade and base give it a quiet confidence that looks right at home on a serious workspace. The flexible gooseneck is about 16 inches from base to shade, which sounds modest but is tall enough to cast light over a notebook or laptop screen without being intrusive.

It uses a standard E26 screw-base bulb, which means you're not locked into a proprietary LED module. Buy a warm-white LED and it becomes a cozy reading companion; swap in a daylight bulb and it turns into a focused task light for detailed work. That flexibility is genuinely useful — most integrated LED lamps force you to accept whatever colour temperature the manufacturer chose.
Key Features
- Metal lampshade and base — solid build, no cheap plastic feel
- Flexible gooseneck arm — bends to any angle and stays in place
- Standard E26 bulb socket — compatible with LED, CFL or incandescent bulbs
- On/off switch conveniently located on the base
- Heat dissipation design — stays cool even after extended use
- Compact and lightweight — fits small desks without dominating the surface
- Matte black finish — understated, works with most desk aesthetics
Hands-On Review
For the first week I used the LEPOWER desk lamp with a cheap 60-watt-equivalent warm-white LED. The light fell exactly where I wanted it — over my notebook during morning writing sessions, angled toward the keyboard in the evening. The gooseneck moved smoothly when I adjusted it but held its position without drifting, which is exactly what you want from a task light.

What surprised me was the heat management. By the end of a six-hour workday with the lamp on continuously, the metal shade was barely warm to the touch. I've had cheaper lamps where the shade becomes uncomfortably hot after 20 minutes — that isn't an issue here. The dissipation design works.
The switch location on the base is the one ergonomic quirk worth mentioning. If your lamp sits behind a monitor or under a shelf, reaching down to tap the base gets old fast. I moved the lamp slightly forward on my desk specifically so the switch was easier to reach, which worked fine but required re-thinking my setup. A inline foot switch or a longer-reach cord switch would have earned this lamp a higher score.

By the second week I switched to a daylight LED bulb to test the cooler-temperature workflow. The difference was noticeable — text looked crisper on screen, and I found myself using the lamp well into the evening rather than relying entirely on overhead room lighting. Will I keep using it? Honestly, yes — but I did buy a better bulb than the one I initially grabbed, and that investment made a real difference.
Who Should Buy It?
- Home office workers who need a focused secondary light without spending $80+ on a smart lamp
- Students and dorm residents who want a sturdy, adjustable reading lamp that won't fall apart after a semester
- Anyone upgrading from a plastic desk lamp who wants something that actually feels solid and permanent on their desk
- People who prefer choosing their own bulb — if you want specific colour temperature or smart-bulb integration, the E26 base gives you that freedom
Skip this if you need integrated USB charging, touch-dimming controls, or a lamp that comes with the bulb included. This is a purely mechanical task lamp — buy it for what it is, not what it isn't.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- BenQ e-Reading LED Desk Lamp — premium option with auto-dimming sensors and wider light spread, but costs 4–5× more
- Twobros Metal Desk Lamp — similar metal construction and price point, but with a different arm mechanism that some users find less stable
- Phive LED Desk Lamp — has a built-in USB port and dimming control, though the arm design is less flexible than the LEPOWER gooseneck
FAQ
No, the bulb is not included. It uses a standard E26 screw-base bulb, so you can pick your own colour temperature and brightness level.
Final Verdict
The LEPOWER desk lamp does exactly what it promises: it lights your desk reliably, stays cool, and adjusts smoothly without drama. The metal build quality is the real story here — it genuinely feels like a lamp that will last years, not months. The only meaningful trade-off is that you buy your own bulb, and that's a small price for the flexibility it gives you. If you want a solid, no-frills task light at a reasonable price, this is the one I'd point you toward.