Gallstep Night Lights Bluetooth Speaker with Alarm Clock, MP3 Playback & Touch Sensor Lamp
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
The Gallstep Night Lights Bluetooth Speaker is a desk/bedside-style 5-in-1 gadget built around nighttime routines. On paper, you’re getting a Bluetooth speaker plus an LED bedside lamp with touch controls, an alarm clock with calendar and snooze, and MP3 music playback through multiple input options (USB, micro TF/SD card, AUX, and a flash drive).
The appeal is simple: fewer devices on your nightstand. Instead of juggling a phone speaker, a separate alarm clock, and a reading lamp, this combines those roles in one unit. It’s the kind of product you usually consider when you want convenience more than audiophile sound.
That “multi-function” approach can be a win—especially for bedrooms, kids’ rooms, or anyone who likes waking up and winding down with the same device. Just keep in mind it’s still a bedside lifestyle product, so it may feel more like a practical all-in-one than a fully specialized speaker system.
The essentials (features that actually matter)

The light section is the headliner for daily use. It uses a warm lamp with a top touch sensor and offers 3 brightness levels. You can also shift into a music-light mode where the colors change with the rhythm of the music. If you prefer a calmer look, you can also choose a single lighting color instead of letting it cycle.
On the music side, the Bluetooth speaker is paired with MP3 playback support. The inputs mentioned include USB and micro TF/SD card, plus AUX input and a flash drive option. So you’re not forced to rely on Bluetooth only—handy if you want to play audio from a memory device or keep things simple when you don’t want to pair.
And then there’s the alarm clock. It includes big digits with 12/24h support, a calendar, alarm, and sleep mode. There’s snooze behavior controlled by tapping the top once to ring again in 5 minutes, while a quicker double tap stops it.
A small limitation to consider: because the controls are touch/tap-based, you’ll want to get used to the timing and gestures, especially when you’re half-asleep.


Key takeaways for sound, lighting, and everyday comfort

This unit is described as having 360-degree sound release. In real life, that typically means the speaker aims for a wider spread rather than deep, front-focused bass. If you’re listening casually—bedtime music, a light party in the room, background sound while you read—this is a straightforward match.
Where it shines is the lighting experience. The warm light supports relaxing and bedroom use, and the adjustable brightness levels are practical for different moments (dim for sleep, brighter for reading). The music-reactive color mode adds fun when you want the lamp to do more than just illuminate.
If you only need a light and don’t plan to run music constantly, the battery life claim is notably longer. If you use it like a speaker at max volume, play time is listed as about 8–10 hours, and the rechargeable battery is described as supporting around 3 weeks standby.
So it’s a solid “night routine” purchase if you want all those functions in one place. If you’re shopping specifically for the best speaker performance above all else, you may find this stays more in the convenience category than the high-end audio category.
Tech specs

- Type: Bluetooth speaker with alarm clock and LED bedside lamp
- Outputs/Playback: Bluetooth, MP3 player support (USB and micro TF/SD card), AUX input, flash drive option
- Light: 3-level brightness warm light, top touch sensor, color-changing mode with music rhythm (48 lighting mode colors)
- Alarm clock: Big digit 12/24h display, calendar, alarm and sleep mode, snooze support (5-minute snooze mentioned)
- Battery: Built-in rechargeable battery (4000mAh), up to ~3 weeks standby, about 8–10 hours play time at max volume, 6–8 hour full charge via USB cable
- Sound: 360-degree sound released
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
Worth considering if you want one bedside device that covers waking up, nighttime light, and music—without adding extra gadgets.


It can also make sense for kids’ night light use or for smaller spaces where a compact, multi-purpose setup helps. If you like the idea of a music-synchronized light effect, the music-light mode is the kind of feature that turns “background audio” into a slightly more fun atmosphere.
It’s not for you if your top priority is “serious audio” or if you need a dedicated alarm clock setup that’s ultra-simple with minimal tapping/interaction. Also, if you don’t care about lighting or MP3 playback beyond basic Bluetooth, the extra complexity may feel like overhead.

Practical setup and micro use cases
Imagine it’s late, you’re winding down, and you don’t want to reach for your phone speaker or a separate lamp. You turn on the warm light for reading, then dim it before sleep. When you set the alarm, you can use the big digits for a quick check. Later, when the alarm rings, a single tap on the top triggers snooze, while a double tap stops it.
For music mode, you can start playback and let the lamp switch colors to the rhythm. If you’d rather keep things consistent, you can set one fixed color instead of letting it change.
Is it worth it?
The Gallstep Night Lights Bluetooth Speaker is worth it if you’re shopping for a bedside-friendly all-in-one: Bluetooth music, an LED touch lamp with adjustable warmth, and an alarm clock with calendar, sleep mode, and snooze. Its multi-input MP3 playback options are a practical bonus if you like playing audio from more than just a phone.

Skip it if you mainly want the strongest possible speaker performance or you’re uninterested in the lamp/lighting features—because the “5-in-1” design trades specialization for convenience. Also, if you dislike tap-based controls, the snooze and alarm interaction style may not feel intuitive at first.
If you want one device that covers nighttime sound, light, and wake-up routines in a compact setup, it fits the brief.


Mini FAQ
Is MP3 playback limited to Bluetooth?
No. The product description mentions MP3 support via USB and micro TF/SD card, plus AUX input and a flash drive option.

Does the alarm have a snooze function?
Yes. Snooze is described as triggered by tapping the top once when the alarm rings, with a 5-minute repeat.
Can the lamp change colors with music?
Yes. There’s a music-light mode where lighting colors change with the rhythm of music automatically, plus an option to choose a single fixed color.
How long does the battery last?
The description states about 3 weeks standby. Play time is listed as about 8–10 hours at max volume, and 1–2 weeks if only used as a night light.
How do you charge it?
It can be charged using a USB cable, with a full charge time listed as 6–8 hours.
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