MediAcous Night Lights 2000mAh Rechargeable Baby Night Light with 7 Colours, Dimming & 1 Hour Timer
Product description
The essentials
If you’re buying a night light for a nursery or a child’s bedroom, the tricky bit isn’t whether light is “bright” enough. It’s finding something that’s easy to use in the dark, gentle for eyes, and practical for day-to-day routines like late feeds and nappy changes.
This MediAcous rechargeable baby night light is built around that idea: a touch-controlled lamp with adjustable dimming, multiple colours, and a 1 hour timed off function. On paper, the 2000mAh rechargeable battery is the main argument for everyday convenience because it’s meant to run for up to 100 hours in the dimmest setting and up to 5 hours in the brightest setting (depending on how you use it). There’s also a battery-low indicator (it blinks red), which helps you avoid the “it died just when you needed it” problem.
It’s not perfect, though. The brightest mode is described as lasting around 5 hours, so if you tend to run it quite bright for long stretches, you may find yourself recharging more often than expected. That’s worth factoring in before you buy.
Key features

The “egg” design is paired with touch control so you’re not fumbling for buttons with sleepy hands. How it’s supposed to work: - Tap the top twice to switch it on or off. - Long press to get stepless dimming. - Hold the top for about 1.5 seconds to enter a dedicated night light mode, which is intended for late night routines like feeding and changing.
Colours are handled via an RGB mode. It auto-cycles through a set of velvety colours, and you can tap briefly to lock in your favourite shade. There’s also a memory function, so the light should return to the last setting you used.
What matters most day to day


Where this night light feels most useful is in the small moments: you want something warm and soft, that you can adjust without getting fully awake, and that doesn’t feel harsh in a dark room.
The 1 hour timer is specifically aimed at “do I need to remember to turn it off?” situations. You press the timer button at the bottom before your child falls asleep, the LED indicator turns green once the timer is activated, and the light is set to turn off automatically when the timer ends. That’s genuinely convenient if you’re doing a quick pre-bed routine and don’t want an extra step.

Also, the light is described as using an anti-blue LED light that should not flicker or hurt a baby’s eyes. It’s the sort of claim you’d still want to take in context (no product can guarantee comfort for every child), but it’s at least aligned with what parents typically look for: non-glaring, calmer lighting.
Tech specs
- Type: Baby night light with rechargeable battery
- Capacity: 2000mAh
- Battery runtime (stated): up to 100 hours on dimmest setting, up to 5 hours on brightest setting
- Colour modes: RGB auto-cycle (8 colours mentioned)
- Charging/power indicator: LED indicator blinks red when battery is low
- Dimming: stepless dimming via long press on the top
- Timer: 1 hour timed off (timer button at the bottom)
- Standby locating: indicator described as blinking on and off in standby mode
- Materials (stated): toy-grade ABS and PC
Who it suits (and where it may fall short)
It makes sense if you want a rechargeable night light you can control quickly by touch, with dimming and colour options, and a simple timer for bedtime. The combination of RGB colours plus a memory function means you don’t have to set it up again every night.

It might not suit you as well if you’re mainly interested in long runtimes while keeping the light quite bright. The stated battery use suggests brightest mode doesn’t last as long, so you’d likely need to rely on the dimmer levels for most of the night.


Worth noting too: the light can auto-cycle through colours in RGB mode, so if you prefer a fixed single colour all night, you’ll want to lock the one you like using the touch control.
Practical tips for getting the most from it
A good approach is to pick your “default” brightness and colour and let the memory function do the work. For example, if you find a soft dim level helpful during late feeds, set it once using long press for dimming, then lock your preferred colour with the tap-to-fix action.
For bedtime, use the 1 hour timer rather than relying on yourself to remember to switch it off. That’s especially helpful for routines where you’re already juggling a lot.

Finally, keep an eye on the red blinking indicator. It’s small, but it’s the kind of warning that prevents last-minute recharging.
Buying verdict
This MediAcous rechargeable baby night light is a sensible buy if you want touch control, stepless dimming, multiple colours with a memory function, and a straightforward 1 hour timer for night-time routines.
You may want to skip it if you need long-lasting bright light, or if your priority is a very simple single-colour lamp with minimal controls. On balance, it feels more like a mid-range practical night light for everyday parenting moments—useful features, but with battery-life expectations that depend heavily on how bright you keep it.


Mini FAQ

Is it rechargeable, and how long does it last?
Yes, it uses a rechargeable 2000mAh battery. The stated runtime is up to 100 hours on the dimmest setting and up to 5 hours on the brightest setting.
Can I set it to one colour instead of cycling?
In RGB mode it auto-cycles through colours. You can touch the top briefly to fix your favourite colour, and it also has a memory function for the last setting.
How does the timer work?

Press the 1H timer button at the bottom before your child falls asleep. The light should switch off automatically after the timer period.
Is the light meant to be gentle for babies?
It’s described as using an anti-blue LED light that should not flicker and is intended to be baby-friendly.
Can I dim it without switching it off?
Yes. A long press on the top provides stepless dimming.
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