RGB Bathroom Mirror
Dimmable Lights
Product
RGB LED Bathroom Mirror
Description
RGB backlit bathroom mirror with 8 mode settings of RGB lights. With a feature white led frame light offering 3 white colour settings. These are adjustable to dim or brighten to suit. With an anti-fog switch to help remove the steam that a mirror collects in a bathroom. Tempered glass which is tougher than ordinary glass. Touch controls for ease.
Review
I like this rectangular colourful mirror so much that I used it for the hall rather than the bathroom as it brightened up a narrow area. It is so simple to adjust the settings by touching the three icons in the bottom right hand of the mirror. The backlight colours are multicolour, sky blue, purple, blue, green, cyan, red and pink.
The 3 led frame colours are cold light, white light and warm light. Touching the sensor switch for 2 seconds changes the warmth of colours and brightness in an instant. The LED lights are waterproof and moisture proof and the ant-fog switch will clear any steam from the mirrored glass.
The RGB LED bathroom mirror is available in 6 different sizes. There is a chaser light setting which is good. My hall looks like a nightclub when this setting is on! It is very trendy and a real eye-catcher. You can press for the LED light and RGB backlights to go off when required.
Score
I have to give the RGB LED bathroom mirror 10/10 as it certainly does have appealing features. The touch sensors are great as there is no messing about with switches. The 8 settings on the backlights are just so cool.
Pros
- 8 RGB backlight settings
- 3 white LED settings
- Touch sensor control
- Anti-fog to de-mist
- Tempered glass for strength
- Available in 6 sizes
Cons
- I really did struggle to find a negative point with this mirror. the only thing I can say is that it reminds me of a TV with the backlight on sometimes.
Sizes Available
- 120cms x 80cms
- 100cms x 70cms
- 100cms x 60cms
- 80cms x 60cms
- 70cms x 50cms
- 60cms x 45cms
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