Tsrarey Sunset Lamp Projector,180 Degree Rotation Sun Projection Light Led Night Light Floor Lamp with USB Port,Sunset Lamps for Photography Party Bedroom Decor,Christmas Gifts for Women

Sunset Lamp Projector,180 Degree Rotation Sun Projection Light Led Night Light Floor Lamp with USB Port,Sunset Lamps for Photography Party Bedroom Decor,Christmas Gifts for Women

Features

  • 【Leave the California Sunsets in Your Home】There are some beautiful sunsets now around the world, In Kiruna, Sweden, Southern California. Also maybe in your home. now the sunset projection lamp can make it true, You can sit at home and watch the sunset, talk with friends or lovers. It also soothe the mood and help people who are depressed and stressed. If you encounter problems in the process of using our products, Please Contact US and we will answer you promptly.
  • 【Any Time Any Place to Take Pictures】 This sunset projection lamp can give you a romantic background, allowing you to take pictures beautifully at home, in a hotel, traveling, at school, or in a company, without waiting for the sunset time, find sunset background, giving you a wonderful visual impact. gifts for Mothers day
  • 【Give You Romantic Visual Experience】 Using the three primary colors of natural light and diodes to reflect the wonderful sunset , it can transform your space and make it instantly romantic and interesting. Create a relaxing and romantic environment, let your friends feel romantic, fascinated, relaxed. gifts for Mothers day
  • 【Multi-function Operation】 The sunset light 5V USB power supply, cable with switch button,2 meters long USB cable. 180 degree adjustable aluminum alloy universal joint shaft no paint drop,more beautiful to meet your different needs,this led light can be rotated 180 degree so that you can freely adjust the angle. It can produce different lights from different angles, so as to bring different effects to your room.
  • 【Durable & Easy to Use】 Rotating the light can adjust the size and shape of the halo of night light projector. The greater the distance, the greater the projection that the sunset light can throw on the wall or ceiling. The light casts amazing colored circular lights on the wall, ceiling and floor. The universal joint shaft made of aluminum alloy,The Rainbow Lamp energy-efficient and Environmental Friendly, Glare-free LED lamp has a long service life.

Specifications

Energy Efficiency Class Yes, the product is energy-efficient.
Color Sunset Red
Unit Count 1

A USB-powered LED sunset projector that casts sunset-colored circular light on walls, ceilings, and floors for photography and ambient lighting. It has a 5V USB input with a 2 m cable and inline switch, a 180° adjustable aluminum-alloy joint for angle control, and produces variable projection size depending on distance; the unit is energy-efficient and uses glare-free LEDs.

Model Number: ‎‎T2

Tsrarey Sunset Lamp Projector,180 Degree Rotation Sun Projection Light Led Night Light Floor Lamp with USB Port,Sunset Lamps for Photography Party Bedroom Decor,Christmas Gifts for Women Review

4.4 out of 5

Why I brought the Tsrarey sunset lamp into my space

I’m a sucker for simple tools that transform a room without a lot of effort or wiring, and the Tsrarey sunset lamp is exactly that kind of device. It’s a compact, USB‑powered projector that throws a warm, sunset‑colored halo across a wall, ceiling, or floor. I’ve used similar lamps before with mixed results—color banding, flimsy hinges, or noisy fans—but this one surprised me in a few key ways, especially considering how minimal the hardware is.

Setup and build quality

Out of the box, setup is plug‑and‑go. The lamp runs on 5V via USB, and the included cable is generous at around two meters with an inline on/off switch. That length matters, because you’ll likely be experimenting with placement to get the look you want.

The head pivots on an aluminum‑alloy joint that rotates a full 180 degrees. That joint is the unsung hero here—it’s smooth to adjust and, more importantly, holds its position without sagging. On my unit, the finish was tidy and the head didn’t wobble. The base is small, which makes the whole lamp portable, but it also means you’ll want to place it on a flat, stable surface. A tug on the cable can tip it if you’re not careful. It’s worth routing the cable behind furniture or taping it along a desk edge to avoid accidental bumps.

Light quality and the “halo” it produces

You buy this lamp for the light it throws, and that’s where it earns its keep. The projection is a soft‑edged circle that reads as “sunset red” with a gentle gradient toward the edges. The effect is more atmospheric than theatrical—think warm oranges with a hint of red rather than neon. It doesn’t look like a flat, uniform disc; there’s a pleasing gradation that feels closer to light leaking through a late‑day window.

Brightness is punchy enough to paint a medium wall even with ambient light in the room. In a fully dark space, the halo becomes the focal point and can easily light up a corner or create a backdrop for a reading nook. It’s not a task light and won’t replace a desk lamp, but as an ambient accent it’s effective.

A note on ergonomics: like any projector‑style lamp, if the beam catches your eyes head‑on it can feel intense. I had the best results when I aimed it slightly off axis so the brightest part of the circle sat above eye level or was cast onto a wall rather than directly into an open space.

Adjustability and projection tricks

A few simple moves change the look dramatically:
- Distance: Moving the lamp farther from the wall increases the circle size and softens the edges. Closer placement tightens the halo and boosts saturation.
- Angle: Tilting the head introduces a subtle ellipse to the circle, which can be useful if you want the light to “stretch” across a sofa or headboard.
- Surfaces: Smooth, matte walls give the cleanest result. Textured paint or brick produces interesting patterns, but you’ll see the texture in the gradient.

There’s no optical zoom here; “zooming” is distance and angle. The simplicity works in its favor—no fiddly parts, nothing to misalign.

Controls and power

Controls are as straightforward as they come: an inline on/off switch. There’s no remote, app, or onboard dimmer on the unit I tested. That’s both a feature and a limitation. On the positive side, it’s dead simple and you won’t be troubleshooting connectivity. On the flip side, if you want to change brightness, your best tools are distance, angle, and a wall color that absorbs or reflects more light.

Being USB‑powered is a win. I ran it off a power bank for an outdoor shoot and from a laptop during a brief power outage. It sips power and never once tripped a port.

Photography and content creation

For portraits and product shots, the lamp is a practical, affordable way to add drama. The circular projection creates an instant backdrop without post‑production. Skin tones looked warm without turning carrot‑orange, and the gradient helps separate the subject from the background. If you shoot video, keep the lamp stable and avoid bumping the cable; any jiggle is noticeable in the frame because the circular edge gives your eye a hard reference.

One tip: give yourself at least three feet between lamp and background for a smoother halo. Too close and the edge can be harsh in camera.

Everyday use and ambiance

Where I ended up using it most was in the living room and bedroom as a mood setter. Aiming it into a corner behind a plant creates a cozy evening vibe; bouncing it off the ceiling gives a clubby wash. If you’ve avoided garish RGB strips, this provides a more grown‑up aesthetic while still being playful.

Because the light is warm, it pairs nicely with warm‑white bulbs. If your main lighting is cool‑white, the contrast can feel jarring; flipping off overheads and letting the sunset lamp do the work for an hour before bed felt calming.

Heat, noise, and longevity

There’s no active cooling, and the head gets warm to the touch after 20–30 minutes. Mine never felt unsafe, but it’s not something I’d drape fabric over or run under a blanket fort. Keep it ventilated and on a hard surface. On the plus side, it’s silent—no fans, no coil whine, just quiet light.

As for longevity, I can’t test years of life in a review window, but the LED module is the kind that typically runs for tens of thousands of hours, and I didn’t notice flicker or color shifts over longer evenings.

What could be better

  • A weighted base or included adhesive pad would help with stability on crowded desks.
  • A basic dimmer in the inline switch would make it more flexible without introducing app complexity.
  • Cable management could be cleaner; a side‑exit strain relief snags less than a rear‑exit in some setups.

None of these are deal‑breakers, but they’re worth noting if you have pets, kids, or tight surfaces.

Who it’s for

  • Renters and dorm dwellers who want instant atmosphere without drilling or permanent fixtures.
  • Photographers and creators looking for a portable, battery‑friendly backdrop light.
  • Anyone who likes warm, sunset‑style ambient lighting and doesn’t need color‑changing effects or smart controls.

If you’re after a primary room light, fully tunable RGB, or app automations, this isn’t that—it’s a purpose‑built accent lamp.

Practical tips

  • Use painter’s tape to anchor the cable to your desk and prevent accidental tugs.
  • Aim it at a matte, light‑colored wall for the smoothest gradient; darker walls deepen the color but reduce reach.
  • To “dim” without electronics, increase distance or bounce off the ceiling instead of a wall.
  • Pair with a simple smart plug if you want voice or schedule control; the inline switch plays nicely with that.

The bottom line

The Tsrarey sunset lamp nails the fundamentals: clean gradient, bright enough to matter, silent operation, and a hinge that stays put. Its simplicity is its biggest strength—and a minor limitation. I didn’t miss an app or remote once I got used to setting distance and angle, and the USB power opens up fun use cases that mains‑only lamps can’t match.

Recommendation: I recommend this lamp for anyone who wants a reliable, warm halo effect for ambience or creative work without the baggage of smart features. It’s easy to place, easy to power, and the light quality punches above its price. If you need fine‑grained dimming or a rock‑solid, tip‑proof base, budget for a heavier stand or a smart plug/dimmer combo. Otherwise, this is a small, well‑made tool that delivers a big mood.



Project Ideas

Business

Pop-up Sunset Photo Booths

Offer a mobile service that sets up an 'Instagrammable' sunset corner at events—weddings, pop-ups, product launches, brand activations. Package includes backdrop, sunset lamp(s), props, and on-site photographer or print station. Charge per-hour or per-session; upsell instant prints, digital files, or themed prop packages.


Creator Rental Kits

Rent curated content-creator kits containing the sunset lamp, portable tripod/clamp, colored gels, a small reflector, and styling props. Market to influencers, micro-photographers, and small brands who need temporary equipment for a shoot but don’t want to buy. Use local delivery or courier to expand reach; charge deposits and per-day rental fees.


Branded/Custom Lamps for Corporate Gifting

Source the projector in bulk and offer customization: laser-etched logos, custom packaging, or collaterals (care card and styling guide). Position as a boutique corporate gift for creative agencies, hospitality businesses, or real-estate closings. Add value by bundling with a small prop kit and instructions for taking great photos using the lamp.


Workshops + Online Courses

Teach workshops—both in-person and online—on DIY product photography, mood lighting, and mobile portrait techniques using the sunset lamp. Sell tickets and a companion 'starter kit' (lamp + mini prop set) so attendees can practice. Record lessons and sell them as evergreen courses or memberships with monthly live critiques.


Digital Backgrounds & Preset Packs

Produce high-resolution photographs and short video backgrounds made with the lamp (various halo sizes, angles, and textures) and sell them as downloadable assets for creators and small studios. Create companion Lightroom presets or mobile filters that recreate the lamp’s warm tonality for consistent branding. Bundles are low-cost, high-margin digital products you can distribute on your site or marketplaces.

Creative

Sunset Portrait Corner

Build a dedicated photo corner using the sunset lamp as the primary background light. Mount the lamp on a low tripod or clamp, point it at a neutral wall or textured fabric, and position a chair or stool where the projected halo falls across the subject's face/shoulders. Experiment with distance and the 180° joint to change halo size and shape. Add a warm reflector or a soft fill light for balanced skin tones. Use this setup for moody portraits, couple shoots, newborn photos, or product photography.


Layered Shadow Collages

Create art by placing cut-paper silhouettes, dried botanicals, or geometric cutouts between the lamp and wall to cast layered, colored shadows. Arrange multiple objects at different distances to get depth and overlapping hues. Fix the final arrangement and photograph or trace the shadows on canvas, then hand-paint or embellish to make mixed-media prints or framed wall art.


Diorama + Miniature Sundown Scenes

Make small-scale landscape dioramas (paper mountains, model trees, tiny beach scenes) and use the lamp to project a rich sunset backdrop into the scene. The halo can act as a sky/sun; tilt and move the lamp to simulate changing sunset positions. Seal the diorama in a shadowbox and sell as night-lights or table decor that gives off a cinematic sunset glow.


Rotating Gradient Lamp Mod

Upgrade the projector into a dynamic piece: add a small USB motor to slowly rotate a colored gel wheel or a custom stencil ring in front of the LED. The movement creates shifting gradients and animated shadows. Finish with a decorative housing (wood, laser-cut acrylic) and turn it into a statement lamp for an artful home accessory.


Sunset-Inspired Resin & Photography Products

Use the lamp as a background for photographing resin coasters, jewelry, and prints to give them a warm, cohesive look that reads well on social media or in product listings. Alternatively, embed a reflective surface (mirrored mica or foil) into clear resin pieces so the projector's halo appears to glow inside the object. Market these as 'sundown collection' home accents.