7 Best reading lights (2025): clip-on, rechargeable, portable

Other reading lights that we have tested and loved
Photography: Simon Hill
Philips Hue Go Smart Portable Lamp Table For $ 101: My previous bedside lamp offers several of the same features as our choice above, but it can also be picked up and transported, which makes it ideal for parents with children who are standing at night. It is on a load base and can be fully adjusted and automated for colors, temperature and brightness. The twilight offers more customizable commands and can be tilted for easier reading, but this lamp is much cheaper.
Mighty Bright Rechargeable Clip-on Book Light for $ 33: With a slim clip and a design that works with most books, I enjoyed using this flexible reading light and I appreciated the soft finish. You can hold the power button to alleviate the double LED head from 10 lumens with 2 lumens. The battery life varies from 10 to 60 hours, and there is a port of microousb for loading (cable included). It’s good, but I don’t understand why it’s so expensive.
Gritin 16 LED Light Light for $ 15: I liked to use this Gritin reading light. It is similar to our superior choice, with a pliers design, a column column, three bright colors and a range of brightness levels. It is not as versatile because it has only one head which contains all the LEDs. It also has up to 80 hours on the lowest brightness, although mine has not lasted so long. It is stable if you prefer to sit on the bedside table, even more than the Vekkia, thanks to an anti-gliding coating at the bottom. But it took me a while to understand how to keep the power button to change the brightness. This light is always a solid choice and is worth the detour when reduced.
Reading the lights that we do not recommend
These are the reading lights that we don’t like.
Energy reading light: This small Energizer reading light is as simple as possible. The power switch is just on or off (no colors or brightness controls). I like the smallest pliers for reading pocket books, and the adjustable neck works well, but the light is quite shiny. It also takes two Disposable Energizer CR2032 batteries which are good for 25 hours of use, and I prefer rechargeable reading lights.
With the light of the book of quadruple clip: With four LEDs arranged in a square head and an adjustable adjustment neck, this reading light offers a lot of bright light, and I like you to keep the power button to decrease it. The problem is that the pliers has a huge heavy battery compartment to house the three AAA batteries that this light takes. It should last a long time, but when it exhausts, you need a screwdriver to enter.
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