As a lover of antiques, most of the lamps around my home are vintage, which means I’ve dealt with my fair share of sketchy wiring or fixtures that just don’t work at all. One of my most recent lighting purchases (a jadeite lamp from the ’40s) led me to discover a “bright” and cost-effective alternative that allowed me to place my new lamp wherever I wanted, no outlet or electricity required.
The BoRccdit cordless bulbs are such an unbelievably easy and practical solution, I’m truly shocked I never thought to look for them sooner. Rechargeable using a conventional USB plug system, these smart lights screw in perfectly to all my standard lamps, including the vintage sconces I have on my walls, which have consistently caused me trouble.
This type of wireless operation means that I’m never tied down to one specific location for my lamps and am no longer at the mercy of electrical outlets, which are few and far between in my pre-war apartment. The convenience of unlimited location choice also extends to outdoor areas, in case you want to do any backyard entertaining during the summer. Just screw the bulbs on the included hooks and hang them wherever you want.
Each dimmable bulb turns on, either manually using a touch button on the front of the bulb or using the slim remote, which offers a full range of lighting control that you wouldn’t normally get with conventional light bulbs.






