Glocusent USB Rechargeable Book Light for Kids Review + 50% Coupon Code

Disclaimer:  I received this product for free or highly discounted in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions expressed are mine.

I often find my son when he is supposed to be asleep reading at night.  I hate having to find button batteries for him to use with his book light.  The Glocusent USB Rechargeable Book Light for Kids is perfect.  S can plug in his book light in the morning when he wakes up so it will be charged and ready for him every night.  Although if he forgets to charge it there are 80+ hours of light available for reading.  Realistically, he will only need to charge it once a week at most.

The Glocusent USB Rechargeable Book Light for Kids comes with a USB charging cord.  The light has three levels of brightness so it can be dimmed as needed.  The light is bright, soft, comfortable and evenly spread.  No flickering, no harsh light and blue light filtered.  No more eye strain.  The amber reading mode is eye caring since it filters 99.9% blue light and only emits amber light to reduce eye strain.  The book light has a moveable neck so you can read both pages of the book without having to move the actual book light.

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I was chosen to review the Glocusent USB Rechargeable Book Light for Kids on Tomoson.com.  Basically, how it works is you select items you would like to review and if they chose you, the product is purchased through Amazon.com.  If you have a Prime Account with Amazon shipping is free and a coupon code is provided from the company making the product free or highly discounted.  In exchange they are looking for an honest review on their product.

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