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Charge up to 10 lamps at once with USB Charging Station (10 ports).
Light up your space effortlessly!
2.4A (50W)
Non returnable item
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Cozy moments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our lamps use a 6000 mAh battery that delivers 12-24 hours of continuous light on a single charge—2-3x longer than budget alternatives.
Unlike cheap plastic lamps with battery degradation issues, Solariko's aluminum construction houses premium battery cells designed for longevity.
Our 2700K warm LED provides the same hospitality-grade illumination as boutique hotels—warm enough to feel cozy, bright enough to read by.
Touch-dimming lets you adjust from full brightness (task lighting) to low ambient glow.
We get it — screen-to-reality disappointment is real.
That's why we offer a a Free Trial period with 30-day return policy.
If the lamp doesn't transform your space the way you imagined, send it back.
Well, you'll need to charge it — just like your phone.
Real-world usage:
- Daily use (3-4 hours/night): Charge every 3-5 days
- Occasional use (dinner parties, reading): Charge weekly
- Low-brightness ambient: Up to 2 weeks between charges
Handling time is 1-2 business days (Monday–Friday), and transit time is 4–9 business days (Monday–Friday) to United States.
Here's the real math:
The cheap lamp cycle:
- $25 Amazon product × 3 replacements over 2 years (battery fails, tips over, breaks) = $75 + frustration
The electrician alternative:
- Hardwired sconces = $800-1,200 for installation + you're locked into that placement forever
The Solariko investment:
- $98-118 once + $18 covers to refresh = One lamp that lasts years, moves with you, and adapts to every season
Yes. The Wall Sconce and Planters install in 5 minutes with just two screws (easily patchable) or optional adhesive mounting —no electrician, no hardwiring, no landlord permission needed.
The $800 electrician alternative:
Traditional sconces require: electrician quotes ($800-1,200), landlord approval (often denied), and permanent modifications you'll leave behind when you move.









