Description:
This dual-head LED grow lamp from Garpsen brings adjustable light and timed cycles to indoor plant care, helping seedlings and houseplants get steady illumination when natural sunlight is limited. It combines two flexible lamp heads, multiple light modes and a timer to simplify plant maintenance at home or in a small office.
Key Points
This kit includes two clip-on lamps, each with two heads and 80 LEDs per unit, intended to cover several small pots or a modest tray of seedlings. The light spectrum mixes red, warm white and cool white diodes so the output is close to natural sunlight for different growth stages. According to the manufacturer, the unit supports automatic timing at 6, 12 or 16 hours so you do not need to switch the lamps manually while away from home. The flexible goosenecks rotate 360 degrees to alter angle and distance, which makes it easier to target light where plants need it most. There are three lighting colour modes and five brightness levels ranging from 20% up to 100%, giving fine control over intensity.
Technical Specifications
Name
: Garpsen Grow Light 2PCS 2 Heads- LEDs per lamp: 80 (6 red, 14 white, 20 warm white per tube, according to the manufacturer)
- Timer options: 6H, 12H, 16H
- Brightness levels: 5 levels, 20%–100%
- Power supply: USB powered with included adapter
- Mounting: clip-on base with flexible stainless steel gooseneck
Benefits
Adjustable colour modes allow you to favour blue/red mixes for vegetative growth or warmer white for general lighting and later stages. The multiple brightness steps help limit energy use while still delivering enough photons for seedlings and small plants. Portability is a strength thanks to the USB power option, so the lamps can be moved between rooms or used with power banks if needed. The clip design makes it simple to attach to shelves, tables or grow tents without extra hardware.
Usage Recommendations
Place the lamps at varying distances during different growth stages, starting closer for seedlings and moving them back as plants develop to avoid light stress. Use the timer setting for consistent daily cycles, and select the mixed or red-blue mode during early growth to promote stronger stems and leaves. Consider grouping both lamps over wider trays for even coverage, and angle the heads individually with the 360 degree goosenecks to reduce shading among plants.
Note: According to the manufacturer, the timer can exceed the more common 12 hour limit found on many similar models, which some growers may prefer for longer daily photoperiods. Also consider that these units are best suited to small-scale indoor setups and may not replace larger professional fixtures for extensive gardening projects.










