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✨ Brighten your space, your way — touch, dim, and vibe with Brightech Sky Flux!
The Brightech Sky Flux is a cutting-edge dimmable LED floor lamp delivering 2700 lumens of adjustable white light across three modes (3000K, 4000K, 5000K). Designed with a weighted felt base for stability and a slim profile for modern living, it features touch controls for effortless dimming and color temperature changes. Energy-efficient LEDs ensure over 30,000 hours of use, backed by a 3-year warranty, making it a smart, stylish lighting upgrade for living rooms, offices, and bedrooms.



































| ASIN | B06WCZWNR3 |
| Additional Features | 3-Way, Dimmable |
| Base Material | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #127,957 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #701 in Floor Lamps |
| Brand Name | Brightech |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,461 Reviews |
| Efficiency | High |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Finish Types | Matte |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Tabletop,Freestanding |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 10"W x 67"H |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Lamp Type | Floor Lamp |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Lighting Method | Uplight |
| Manufacturer | Brightech |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | SKYFLUX-BK |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 10"D x 10"W x 67"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Energy Efficient |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Shade Color | Clear |
| Shade Height | 10 Inches |
| Shade Material | No Shade |
| Shape | Standing |
| Specific Uses For Product | Reading |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Dimmer, Touch |
| UPC | 854403007346 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 30.00 |
P**R
Best deal on the best floor lamp that you will ever find!
I discovered these wonderful floor lamps by accident. We bought 2 brass torchiere floor lamps from Lamps Plus a long time ago. They were very heavy, used halogen bulbs that are very hot, and the angle of the light could not be adjusted. They also used a foot switch to dim and turn the lamp on/off. One of the foot switches stopped working and had to be replaced. The bulb socket of one of the floor lamps burned out and needed to be rewired to the a/c electric cord in the post - which I never attempted. So, I decided it was high time to shop for 2 new floor lamps. I did a lot of searching on the internet, and finally found these Brightech Sky Flux - Modern LED Torchiere Floor Lamps. I was amazed to find a floor lamp with permanent led lights in a handsome brass floor lamp. I was even more amazed that the lamp head can be aimed to direct the light exactly where you want it in the room, and you can turn the light on/off, dim it and change the color of the led light with a single switch on the pole. And to top it all off, you can buy it for $ 59.99 + free same-day shipping. So, if you're looking for a truly wonderful floor lamp, run to your computer and take advantage of one of the best deals you will ever find! My floor lamps were delivered the same day that I ordered them. They arrived in perfect condition, were easy to put together and worked perfectly when I plugged them in. I can light up my entire living room with just 1 floor lamp! Brightech deserves a special award for making a truly innovative, technically advanced product, and selling it at a fair price.
B**O
Works perfect! Easy to setup and use!
My situation: When i moved in to my new room on the first floor, I needed a light! The only light i had was a remote light that actually controlled another wireless light on the second floor. So at times, if i wanted to turn my light on or off, it would switch the above light on/off as well, until finally my light went out. Then it was nothing but darkness from 5pm and after! Only light source was TV and computer monitors. What i wanted: Wanted to get recess lighting installed with dimmable light switch, however the only issue was there were no switches at all in the room i was in, so i wouldve had to tap into an electrical wall outlet, install a switch above it, then connect an industrial light fixture above that. That wouldve ran about $300 with parts and labor, and cutting/patching the walls was even more money! So forget that! So i started searching for dimmable LED floor lamps and came across this! This model in particular caught my eye because of the design, and the reviews! So i decided to purchase it. First Impressions: Ease of Installation: 1/5 1 being very easy, 5 being very difficult. Installed within minutes. You just connect the rods, connect the power cable and connect the top lamp piece. Performance/Functionality: 5/5 Works great! 1 soft tap turns the lamp on/off. 1 double tap cycles through color temp. 3000k, 5000k, 6000. Once you select the color you want, you can hold down the button, to dim the light color to your liking. Performance is excellent! Lights up my entire room with no issues at all! I keep mine on the 3000k lowest dim light setting for mood. Build Quality 4/5 Overall build quality is nice! The rods are metal and screw right onto the base. The Lamp led piece is made of plastic, and button control is solid. Overall recommendation? YES! Great value for your money here! Highly recommend!
R**N
Great lamp - very bright - a few flaws
Very bright light. I thought I would use the three color temperatures more, but find myself using the 3,000k (warmer) color most of the time. The description does not mention lumens (brightness) but I can tell you that this light will light up a small room. I was very impressed with how much light it produced. I have it in my 12x12 office with a high ceiling that slants down to about 6' at the low end and 20+ feet at the high end. The lamp is positioned at about the 7' part of the ceiling so it does reflect. On high it fills the entire room. If you hold your finger on the on/off button, the light will dim from high to low in a smooth transition (unlike the Sky model that has 3 dimmer settings). Each time you tap the on/off it will rotate through the three temperatures starting at the 3,000k (warm) then to 4,000k, then 5,000k (white). The 5,000k is the whitest and probably a little brighter that the other 2 color temps. To turn the light on, you put your finger on the on/off area on the pole. To turn it off, you have to cycle through the other colors. So if, like me, you have it on the first temp. of 3000k, you have to tap it 3 times to turn it off... one tap to 4000k, another tap to 5,000k and a third tap to turn off. This is a little annoying because sometimes if your finger doesn't hit the switch just right, you have to repeat the tap. I wish it somehow would remember the last setting and when turned back on would go to the last setting. The quality is decent and it is fairly attractive in a plain sort of way. The pole is about 3/4" diameter, which is pretty thin but gives it a modern look. I got the brushed nickel finish which looks nice, however, the one section where the on/off switch is located (middle of 3 sections) is slightly darker than the other 2 sections. Not the end of the world, but would've been nice to have them all the same. The light itself does not put out heat, but the on/off area gets pretty warm. I hope that is normal and not a flaw or fire hazard. The top can tilt. I keep mine straight. When I tried tilting it, it made the lamp look odd. The bottom wire comes out of the bottom section at the base. My previous torch lamp it came out of the bottom of the base. Coming out above the base isn't quite as clean looking because you always have a wire showing on top of the base. Not a big deal, but coming out of the base would look better. I'm a graphic designer and thought being able to use different light temperatures may help when looking at colors (colors look different in different light temperatures). But I've found it isn't that big of a deal. I think I would rather have a 3,000k lamp that was dimmable and able to be turned on by a light switch. You can not plug this into a light switch receptacle and flick the light switch and have this lamp go on. An ideal lamp would be able to switch on and off by a wall light switch. I also looked at the Sky version of this lamp - which is one temperature - I think it is 4000k and has 3 dimming settings. This one was a little less expensive when I bought it and has infinite dimming setting. Bottom line: I like this lamp, it has some nice features. It is very bright. If it could turn on by a light switch I would buy one or two more for other rooms in the house. The 3 color temps are nice but I doubt you will really use them. Knocked off a star because of the awkward way of turning this lamp on and off and not remembering the last setting.
S**L
BRIGHTECH FLOOR LAMPS WORK GREAT1
They were easy to assemble and they brighten up the room real nice. They a give off a soothing glow to the room.
M**D
Lasted only a few months
We bought several of these lamps for our living room and one for a bedroom. Because they were for the whole room we used wireless switches to control them all from two locations. We had one more lamp in another room on its own switch. When used with the switches, as we were, they always defaulted to warm white. If the lamp was used with its own on off control it will return to the last temperature setting. So when the lamp looses power it will always default to warm white when it is turned on. This was something we had not anticipated when purchasing as we desired cool white to match the temperature for consistency with the rest of the house. After a couple months we noticed some issues with the lamps. Some of the LEDs started dying or flickering. I assumed it might have been the wireless switch so immediately took the bedroom lamp off its switch before it started showing issues. The living room lights continued to deteriorate as time progressed and eventually every single lamp in the living room failed completely. Though it took longer, even the one lamp which was taking off its switch began suffering similar issues and continued to fail until it too no longer worked. Granted that last lamp lasted longer than those in the living room so it is possible the initial usage of the switch may have shortened the life of the lamp. All of those floor lamps died within one year of owning them. These floor lights lights are brighter, when using the combination of warm and cold white simultaneously, which was a nice feature. If you buy this light, I advise angling the head toward the wall so you get a defused light and don’t place at the bottom of the stairs as it will shine right into your eyes when you walk down them. The temperature control and dimming features were nice. Though it would be better if the lamp was able to retain the setting it was last at when it is not connected to power. We have another floor lamp by the same company. This one is a single curved arc LED lamp and we have had NO issues in more than 5 years. It doesn’t have as many options and its controller is a physical sliding dimmer on the power brick so has none of the issues when using it on a switched circuit. This to say the company is able to make a good product, just this floor lamp did not meet the needs we had nor did the lamp seem to last as
B**N
Awesome lamps!
Love these so much I bought 3 total, so far. They are just about the nicest looking and best lamps I've used, very stylish, and I absolutely love the daylight color temperature and the ability to change color temps. A long time ago, I bought the original version that didn't have the color temperature adjustment, and my one wish was that I could adjust it between daylight and soft white color temperature. Then they released this model which lets you do just that, and I finally bit the bullet and bought one to see if it was any good. It's actually an improvement on the original version in every way: it looks nicer (the original already looked great), it's brighter, it's lighter, and it has the awesome color temperature control. I love the daylight color temp so much I just leave it on that, but still. I was so impressed by the new model that I immediately bought two more. I think I'm going to seriously replace all the floor lamps in my home with these. I will say that the controls could be a little simpler, specifically they would benefit from a second button, but you get used to it, and when it comes on it goes right back to where you had it anyway. Overall, they're amazing. I already bought three and may buy more, that should tell you something.
S**R
This should be $35. Comparison to Tenergy lamp is as follows
I bought this lamp, and also bought a similar Tenergy version: Tenergy Torchiere Dimmable LED Floor Lamp, Remote Controlled 30W (150W Equivalent) Standing Lamp with Stepless Touch Dimmer, Two-Part Trip-Proof Cable, 90° Adjustable Top, Warm White Light Here are the differences: Cons of the Brightech vs. the Tenergy: * The Brightech is TOO SHORT! I'm only 5'5" and can see the top of it from a few steps away. The Tenergy is a little taller. * The Brightech head can tilt, but not very much, while the Tenergy head tilts/rotates in any direction at up to a full 90 degrees. * The Brightech base is not very heavy, so the lamp is wobbly and unstable. The Tenergy base is significantly heavier, thus the lamp is much more stable. * The Brightech has both fewer "steps" and a narrower range, than the Tenergy, in other words: * The Tenergy can adjust both brighter and dimmer than the Brightech is capable of, and in a smoother fashion. The Tenergy has approx. 18 levels of brightness adjustment. * The Brightech has a cheap plastic LED lens with no frost/diffusion. The Tenergy has a nice GLASS lens that is frosted for better light diffusion. Pros of the Brightech vs. the Tenergy: * The Brightech has 3 color temperatures, 3000k, 4000k, and 5000k. The Tenergy is 3000k only. * The Brightech is PARTIALLY compatible with a wall-switched outlet - when you flip the wall switch on, the lamp turns on, but unfortunately it "boots" to 3000k color and full brightness - it cannot remember your last setting if you turn the wall switch off (or unplug it). The Tenergy will NOT turn on with a wall-switched outlet at all.
B**S
Phenomenal color temperatures. 5000K mode is white and not blue. Yea!!!
While it does seem that torchiere lamps and home furnishings are overpriced in general nowadays (check these and others out on Wayfair) the light output from this is just right and phenomenal. Not only does this have the color temperature choices other LED torchieres seem to be missing, but these are good, high quality choices. The 3000K warm white is nice, the 5000K daylight/natural is a pure white (with little or no blueish tint, yes!!!) which is VERY nice and hard to find, and the 4000K is a well done mix of the two, creating a fairly impressive “cool white” since it seems that both sets (the 3000K and 5000K) LEDs fire to make this happen. It actually works well and produces a nice cool white, probably because those two sets of LEDs are high quality by themselves. It could be a little brighter (but is VERY bright), heavier constructed (but is plenty sturdy enough), a smidge taller (or just more options? It is just tall enough considering a 6ft guy with 8 ft ceilings) - but I bought it for the light output/color temperature options and this is where it REALLY shines (literally). Not only is it so hard to find a lamp with such options, these color temps are clean and so high quality. Want daylight to work under? Warm light to relax? Somewhere inbetween? It’s all there and the daylight is a nice pure white light (the 5000K is not that blueish 5500K-6500K light output often see from LEDs). I’m actually going to purchase two or three more of these soon just for the high quality clean choices of light output temperatures. Did I mention it dims as well?
J**O
Funcional
Es practica y funcional. Los materiales de buena calidad.
G**N
Buen producto, mal diseño y ejecución del sistema de conexiones eléctricas
El diseño y la luminosidad son excelente, pero el sistema de conexión entre el módulo de la lámpara y la barra que une con la base es extrañamente muy inestable y tiende a desconectarse casi con cualquier movimiento (como mover la lámpara para la limpieza cotidiana), lo que obliga a realizar aburridos y complicados procesos de desarmado y reconexión que, por la propia naturaleza inestable del conector, llevan a varios intentos frustrados antes de lograr que todo quede nuevamente en funcionamiento. Si tuviera un conector de "snap" y fijar sería perfecta
S**Z
Excelente lámpara! Solo enrosca con cuidado
Amé esta lámpara!!! El disco que da la luz es ligeramente más grande de lo que esperaba (en las fotos se aprecia más chico) y da muy buena luz. Excelente porque además es “dimmable” y puedes cambiar el color de la luz entre 3,000, 4000 o 5000 kelvin (de luz amarilla a luz blanca). Le pongo 4 estrellas por una cuestión del diseño ya que cuando la armas debes enroscarla lo que hace que el cable que va por dentro también de muchas vueltas lo que puede causar un falso y no prender (nos pasó a nosotros, solo desarmamos esa parte y despacio enroscamos).
E**C
Buena... pero...
Muy buena lámpara, fácil armado, sin embargo no me fue útil para los fines que la requería ya que no es tan regulable la intensidad de la Luz, incluso en la intensidad más tenue sigue siendo muy alta.
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