Every cordless table lamp worth buying in 2026 uses LED technology. This is not a marketing preference — it is physics. LEDs are the only light source efficient enough to deliver hours of usable light from a small rechargeable battery.
But "LED" has become such a default that many buyers do not think about what it actually means for their lamp. This guide explains the technology behind LED cordless table lamps, why it matters for battery life and light quality, and what to look for when the spec sheet says "LED."
Why LEDs Made Cordless Lamps Possible
A traditional incandescent bulb converts about 5% of its energy into visible light. The other 95% becomes heat. A 40W incandescent bulb would drain a portable battery in under an hour and burn anything it touched.
An LED converts approximately 50% of its energy into light. A 1.5W LED module produces the same warm glow as a 15W incandescent — at one-tenth the energy consumption and virtually zero heat.
This efficiency breakthrough is why cordless table lamps exist as a product category. Without LEDs, you would need a battery the size of a car battery to power a table lamp for an evening. With LEDs, a battery smaller than your phone can power a lamp for over 100 hours.
Every lamp in the Serholt collection uses 1.5W LED modules — roughly 100x more efficient than an incandescent bulb producing comparable warmth.
The Three Specs That Define LED Light Quality
Not all LEDs are created equal. Here are the three specifications that separate a premium LED cordless lamp from a cheap one.
1. Colour Temperature (Kelvin)
Colour temperature is measured in Kelvin (K) and describes whether the light appears warm or cool:
| Kelvin Range | Appearance | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 2200-2400K | Very warm amber | Candle-like accent, ultra-cozy |
| 2700K | Warm white | Home, dining, hospitality — the sweet spot |
| 3000K | Neutral warm | Kitchens, retail |
| 4000K+ | Cool white/daylight | Offices, task lighting |
All Serholt lamps use 2700K warm white — the colour temperature that interior designers, photographers, and hospitality experts agree creates the most inviting atmosphere. It flatters skin tones, makes food look appetising, and does not interfere with your body's natural sleep cycle.
If a cordless lamp does not specify its colour temperature on the product page, it is probably cool white. Avoid it for ambient use.
2. CRI (Colour Rendering Index)
CRI measures how accurately a light source renders colours compared to natural sunlight (CRI 100). A high CRI means colours look rich and true. A low CRI means colours look washed out and flat.
| CRI Range | Quality | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Below 70 | Poor | Cheap fluorescent tubes |
| 70-79 | Acceptable | Budget LED bulbs |
| 80-89 | Good | Most retail LED lamps |
| 90+ | Excellent | Premium lighting, photography |
Every Serholt lamp uses LEDs with a CRI above 90. This is why the light looks noticeably better than cheap alternatives — the brass, the wood grain, the wine, the food all look like themselves, not like they are under strip lighting.
3. Lumens (Brightness)
Lumens measure how much light a source produces. For a table lamp used as ambient or accent lighting, you do not need — or want — thousands of lumens.
| Lumen Range | Use Case |
|---|---|
| 20-50 | Low ambient glow, nightlight mode |
| 50-150 | Accent lighting, dinner table, bedside |
| 150-300 | Reading light, task lighting |
Cordless table lamps with multi-step dimmers let you move across this range. On the lowest setting, a Serholt lamp produces a gentle 20-lumen glow. On the highest, enough light for comfortable reading.
LED Cordless Lamp Battery Life Comparison
The efficiency of the LED module directly determines how long the battery lasts. Here is what the current Serholt range delivers:
| Lamp | LED Power | Battery Life | Dimmer | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avenue | 1.5W | Up to 109 hrs | 4-step touch | $579 |
| Shelby | 1.5W | Up to 109 hrs | 4-step touch | $479 |
| Vega | 1.5W | Up to 109 hrs | 4-step touch | $479 |
| Aira | 1.5W | Up to 94 hrs | 4-step touch | $479 |
| Asteria | 1.5W | Up to 34 hrs | 3-step touch | $349 |
| Cassia | 1.5W | Up to 20 hrs | 3-step touch | $249 |
| Asteria Mini | 1.5W | Up to 12 hrs | 3-step touch | $179 |
The variation in battery life comes from the battery capacity, not the LED. All models use the same efficient 1.5W LED technology. The Avenue, Shelby, and Vega have larger batteries (hence 109 hours), while the compact Asteria Mini trades battery size for portability.
For a deeper spec comparison, see our best cordless table lamps ranking.
LED vs Other Light Sources for Cordless Lamps
Some cheap "battery operated" lamps still use outdated technology. Here is why LED wins every comparison:
LED vs Incandescent
| Factor | LED | Incandescent |
|---|---|---|
| Efficiency | ~50% light, ~50% heat | ~5% light, ~95% heat |
| Battery drain | 1.5W = 100+ hours | 40W = under 1 hour |
| Heat | Cool to touch | Burns skin |
| Lifespan | 50,000+ hours | 1,000 hours |
| Verdict | The only viable option for cordless | Impossible for battery power |
LED vs Candle
| Factor | LED Cordless Lamp | Candle |
|---|---|---|
| Consistency | Same brightness for 100+ hours | Flickers, drips, dims |
| Safety | No flame, no heat | Open flame, fire risk |
| Wind resistance | Unaffected | Blows out |
| Colour accuracy | CRI 90+ | CRI ~100 but uncontrollable |
| Runtime | 20-109 hours per charge | 4-8 hours per candle |
| Cost per hour | ~$0.001 | ~$0.50-1.00 |
For restaurants replacing candles with cordless lamps, the operational savings alone justify the switch.
What "Dimmable" Means for LED Cordless Lamps
Dimming an LED is not the same as dimming an incandescent bulb. Incandescent bulbs dim by reducing voltage — which shifts the colour warmer and can cause flickering. LED dimming uses pulse-width modulation (PWM) or current regulation to reduce brightness while maintaining the exact same colour temperature.
This means a Serholt lamp at 25% brightness produces the same warm 2700K light as it does at 100%. No colour shift, no flicker, no compromise. The light just gets softer.
Every lamp in the collection includes a touch dimmer:
- 3-step touch (Asteria, Asteria Mini, Cassia): High → Medium → Low → Off
- 4-step touch (Avenue, Shelby, Vega, Aira): High → Medium-High → Medium-Low → Low → Off
For bedroom use, the lowest setting provides a gentle glow that works as a nightlight without disrupting sleep. Read more in our cordless bedside lamp guide.
The 50,000-Hour LED Lifespan — What It Actually Means
LED manufacturers rate their modules at 50,000+ hours to L70 — the point at which the LED produces 70% of its original brightness. At 4 hours of daily use, that is:
50,000 hours / (4 hours x 365 days) = 34.2 years
You will replace the battery, sell the lamp, or redesign your entire home before the LED degrades. In a quality cordless lamp, the LED is effectively a lifetime component.
This is why Serholt lamps use integrated (non-replaceable) LED modules rather than bulb sockets. There is no need for a socket when the light source outlasts everything else in the lamp. The integrated design allows for thinner profiles, better heat dissipation, and more elegant proportions.
How to Choose the Right LED Cordless Lamp
If you have decided on LED (and you should — there is no alternative for cordless), here is what to prioritise:
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2700K colour temperature — warm, inviting, and universally flattering. If the listing does not specify Kelvin, skip it.
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CRI 90+ — colours look true and rich under the light. Below CRI 80, everything looks flat.
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Multi-step dimmer — at minimum 3 levels. You want reading brightness AND ambient glow from the same lamp.
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Battery life that matches your use — 20 hours is fine for home nightstands. 60+ hours is essential for restaurants and outdoor use.
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USB-C charging — the universal standard. Avoid proprietary docks or micro-USB.
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Metal and glass construction — a lamp you charge for 10+ years should be built to last. Brass, aluminium, and glass age beautifully. Plastic does not.
For the full breakdown, read our cordless lamp buying guide.
The Bottom Line
LED technology is what makes cordless table lamps practical, beautiful, and affordable to run. A 1.5W LED draws so little power that a single charge lasts weeks. It produces warm, accurate, dimmable light with no heat and a 50,000-hour lifespan.
When shopping for an LED cordless lamp, ignore the "LED" label (everything uses LEDs now) and focus on the specs behind it: 2700K, CRI 90+, multi-step dimmer, and a battery rated for your lifestyle.
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