Vont LED Neck Reading Light, Bendable Rechargeable Book Light for Reading in Bed, Eye Friendly - 3 Colors & 3 Brightness Levels, Long Battery Life, Perfect for Bookworms / Knitting / Repairing







Key features
- •3 LIGHT TEMPERATURES | 3 BRIGHTNESS LEVELS - Choose Cool White for deep work, Natural White for crafting, or Warm White for cozy lighting. Adjust the brightness from Low, Medium, up to High, and switch to your preferred light level anytime.
- •FLEXIBLE & PORTABLE DESIGN | EYE-COMFORT FEATURE - Twist and bend it precisely where you need it. Vont Neck Reading Light will hold its form and give you hands-free illumination. With a super lightweight build, you can bring it anywhere, and with a blue light filter, your eyes are always protected.
- •PRIVATE READING SPOTLIGHT | PARTNER-FRIENDLY - Read all night without disturbing your partner or kids sleeping beside you. Fully immerse yourself in your own reading space with this neck light's 90° no-flicker beam designed to aim only at your focus.
- •RECHARGEABLE 80-HOUR BATTERY LIFE - Enjoy undisturbed illumination for work or leisure with Vont Neck Reading Light's rechargeable 1000mAh battery that can last up to 80 hours. Perfect for long reads even on blackouts.
- •24/7 CUSTOMER CARE & LIFETIME WARRANTY - Covered for life, it's warranted against loss, theft, and defects in materials and workmanship as long as you own the product. Vont Customer Satisfaction Wizards are with you 24/7 – for life.
Vont LED Neck Reading Light, Bendable Rechargeable Book Light for Reading in Bed, Eye Friendly - 3 Colors & 3 Brightness Levels, Long Battery Life, Perfect for Bookworms / Knitting / Repairing
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.7
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My most favorite bookworm purchase!
Mariah✓ Verified Purchase•September 20, 2023
This is the absolute best reading lamp a gal could ask for. It has different levels of brightness, different tones of light, and cradles behind my neck perfectly. Depending on how you use your pillows and how many there are, you may have to adjust a little to make it comfortable.
I bought it originally because I was too lazy to get up to turn the light off when done reading every night, but it's turned in to a great companion for reading by the campfire or reading in bed near my partner without bothering him while he's sleeping.
Long lasting battery, and very easy to charge!
I bought it originally because I was too lazy to get up to turn the light off when done reading every night, but it's turned in to a great companion for reading by the campfire or reading in bed near my partner without bothering him while he's sleeping.
Long lasting battery, and very easy to charge!
Revised review following excellent customer service follow up from Vont
Christine Maentz✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2023
Update! When Vont saw my review they immediately contacted me to make things right. They no longer offered the reading light but offered to replace it with any of their other products or a cash refund. We found a similar product and I expect delivery in a few days. What I appreciated the most was how Vont kept the line of communication open and never once referred to my original negative review nor did they ask me to revise my review. My advice is that if you have a problem with any of their products, contact them directly for a resolution. I really feel bad that I originally posted a negative review... Top-notch customer service!
So far so good. Why pay more?
B. E. Sharrow✓ Verified Purchase•August 15, 2023
The Vont necklight is only a minor item in the Vont product line of lights but it seems to work very well and be constructed with care. It compares favorably with the Glocusent light of similar but not identical design and so far has functioned impeccably. The light came partially charged and I plugged it into my cell phone's 2 Amp USB "brick" using the included cord. Full charge was achieved within 3 hours and this was a good sign because Li+ batteries usually indicate their capacity by their rate of charge. With a consistent charge source, greater charge time (within limits of course) usually indicates greater capacity and vice versa.
I have been reading with my Vont neck light for several hours every night over the past 4 weeks and performance has been consistent and more than adequate using the low, warm setting. Because of the form factor, I am guessing that the chemistry is LiFePo4. If this is the case, LFP batteries work best if they are given a "break-in" period of a dozen or so partial discharges followed by full "topping up." Knowing how inexpensive and ubiquitous single-cell LFP, BMS's are, I feel that there is one onboard this Vont neck light.
It just makes sense, and the tiny BMS cards come with connectors attached so why not? Also, BMS assemblies equipped with a USB-C connector are highly likely to employ very recent, LFP charging technology whereas the older USB-micro equipped assemblies were designed for LiNiCo batteries such as the 18650 and flat batteries found in cameras.
Again, speculatively, this is good news because for low current, LED lighting like the Vont neck light, LFP is the best choice for long life. LFP is good, endurable, energy chemistry and it is cheap to produce. Why is cheap good? Because it simply does not pay to produce shoddy construction with cheap chemistry, the quality of the cells can be high while keeping the cost low. Better construction means higher throughput and therefore more profit from low fallout. Yes, unless you're powering a racecar or an airplane, LFP is a cheaper, better way to go.
So, to provide long life to my Vont neck light, I'm going to charge it now and keep topping it up after partial discharges for the next couple of months. The BMS, if it's doing its job, will prevent overcharge so daytime charging once every month ought to be best. There's no merit in leaving the light plugged in after a full charge. In fact, grid anonomilies might very well cause voltage spikes that can make it through the power cube and cause damage to the BMS. Those so-called protective circuits use MOV devices that are good for a very limited number of abusive incidents, then they fail and protect no more.
Anyway, if I'm wrong and my Vont neck light turns into a pile of excretment, I'll let you know. Meanwhile, I'm happy with it and glad I didn't spend the extra bucks on a Glocusent light (with multiple 1-* reviews).
I have been reading with my Vont neck light for several hours every night over the past 4 weeks and performance has been consistent and more than adequate using the low, warm setting. Because of the form factor, I am guessing that the chemistry is LiFePo4. If this is the case, LFP batteries work best if they are given a "break-in" period of a dozen or so partial discharges followed by full "topping up." Knowing how inexpensive and ubiquitous single-cell LFP, BMS's are, I feel that there is one onboard this Vont neck light.
It just makes sense, and the tiny BMS cards come with connectors attached so why not? Also, BMS assemblies equipped with a USB-C connector are highly likely to employ very recent, LFP charging technology whereas the older USB-micro equipped assemblies were designed for LiNiCo batteries such as the 18650 and flat batteries found in cameras.
Again, speculatively, this is good news because for low current, LED lighting like the Vont neck light, LFP is the best choice for long life. LFP is good, endurable, energy chemistry and it is cheap to produce. Why is cheap good? Because it simply does not pay to produce shoddy construction with cheap chemistry, the quality of the cells can be high while keeping the cost low. Better construction means higher throughput and therefore more profit from low fallout. Yes, unless you're powering a racecar or an airplane, LFP is a cheaper, better way to go.
So, to provide long life to my Vont neck light, I'm going to charge it now and keep topping it up after partial discharges for the next couple of months. The BMS, if it's doing its job, will prevent overcharge so daytime charging once every month ought to be best. There's no merit in leaving the light plugged in after a full charge. In fact, grid anonomilies might very well cause voltage spikes that can make it through the power cube and cause damage to the BMS. Those so-called protective circuits use MOV devices that are good for a very limited number of abusive incidents, then they fail and protect no more.
Anyway, if I'm wrong and my Vont neck light turns into a pile of excretment, I'll let you know. Meanwhile, I'm happy with it and glad I didn't spend the extra bucks on a Glocusent light (with multiple 1-* reviews).
Consider another type of light if you have a large chest
Robin Thayer✓ Verified Purchase•August 11, 2023
I would say it's a good reading light but it doesn't work very well with the size of my chest. I will have to buy a light that attaches to the book due to the light needing constant adjustment. Since that's a personal preference I give this a good review. It has 3 light settings with 3 additional brightness settings so you can get comfortable lighting in different settings. Battery lasted for 2 of my reading sessions before needing charged. I think that's about 6 hours total. I also found it convenient for walking around in the dark when I needed some water while reading 😊
Wonderful product !
rachel s✓ Verified Purchase•July 12, 2023
I knit/crochet in late evening in low light. Now, I can do this with NO lights on and can see so clearly; you can even see the stitches in black and dark blue yarn so easy! I have bought more for birthday and Christmas presents and the love it.
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