

🌿 Grow smarter, not harder — light up your indoor jungle with precision and style!
The GooingTop LED Grow Light delivers a professional-grade 6000K full spectrum with 84 LEDs (10 red + 74 white) designed to replicate natural sunlight for indoor plants. Featuring a 5-level dimmable setting, a 3-option auto timer (4, 8, 12 hours), and a 360° adjustable gooseneck clip, it offers flexible, energy-efficient lighting that supports healthy plant growth while consuming only 10 watts. Its flicker-free, high CRI 95 light is also eye-friendly, making it ideal for multitasking professionals who want thriving plants and a stylish workspace. Backed by a 365-day warranty and waterproof design, it’s the ultimate grow light for millennial plant parents aiming to elevate their indoor garden game.












| ASIN | B085CDPSMR |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Average Life | 800 Cycles |
| Base Material | Stainless Steel |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1 in Plant Growing Lamps |
| Brand | GooingTop |
| Brightness | 1800 Lumen |
| Bulb Base | Wedge |
| Bulb Features | Dimmable |
| Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
| Color | Black |
| Color Rendering Index (CRI) | 90.00 |
| Color Temperature | 6000 Kelvin |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (23,199) |
| Date First Available | May 16, 2020 |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Finish Type | Iron |
| Finish types | Iron |
| Included Components | Clamp Stand Included, Flexible Goosenecks Included, High Power LED Chips, Timer Included |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Is Cordless? | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | HY-021 |
| Lamp Type | LED |
| Light Color | White |
| Light Output Maximum | 2500 Lumens |
| Lighting Method | Downlight |
| Manufacturer | GOTO Direct |
| Material | Iron, Plastic |
| Maximum Compatible Wattage | 50 Watts |
| Model Name | HY-021 |
| Mounting Type | Clip Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 84 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | HY-021 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Benefits | Waterproof |
| Product Dimensions | 3"D x 11"W x 26"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Clip on Desk top |
| Room Type | Dining Room |
| Shade Color | black |
| Shade Material | Metal |
| Shape | Clip Gooseneck Light |
| Size | 50 Watts |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Arm, Dimmable, Full Spectrum, Timer |
| Special Features | Adjustable Arm, Dimmable, Full Spectrum, Timer |
| Specific Uses For Product | Desktop Plants,Mini Plants |
| Style | Clip-on Countertop |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| UPC | 781621159215 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 10 Watts |
N**E
These are my favorite grow lights, use several in my indoor garden.
These are my absolute favorite grow lights. They are the only ones i will buy from now on. I’ve tried other brands and i have to say, these are so far the best I’ve purchased for several reasons. The color temperature is perfect, it’s not too warm even though it has a few red chips. Thats hard to get right and other brands have a pink tint or flat out purple. That pink light may be okay for flowering and fruiting plants but if you have mostly tropical plants, succulents, cacti or foliage plants then they aren’t really going to benefit much from that and might not get what they need. Of course all plants need a full spectrum of light to photosynthesize and thrive, but the blue light is more important for the most part. These lights provide the perfect balance and I’m not just saying that after one week of use, I’ve been using these all year and my plants love them. I noticed a huge difference within the first two weeks in terms of growth, overall health of the plants and my succulents are more colorful. No more stretching or leggy plants. The two heads make it very easy to cover a large area and crane the light where i need it. I have a large plant room / indoor garden with over 200 plants so I need a lot of lights and these are very affordable, effective and cover a large surface area when you utilize the light properly and get the correct distancing from the plants. Note, your plants DO NOT need to be directly up against the lights, you will burn them. They should be about 6 to 8 inches away in most cases, succulents can be a bit closer if they are full sun varieties. I use these lights for succulents, pothos, philodendrons, monsteras, palms, zabrinas, string of things like hearts, turtles, pearls, bananas, and a lot more, just to name a few. All my plants really love these lights and if I forget or skip a few nights then it’s noticeable. These are pretty bright when turned all the way up, sometimes I will run them at half strength if a plant is sensitive and hasn’t been acclimated to the light yet or if I just sprayed them for pests but in general I use them at full power. My lower light plants go more towards the back and the full sun loving varieties take a front row seat. You should build up to the amount of time your plants have under grow lights if you are a beginner so as to not burn your plants that may not be used to it yet. So start with 3 hours, than after a week or two maybe go to 5 or 6, and so on. They have built in timers but I override them with my own plug in timer because I find the presets very inconvenient. For example, the timer options are 4, 9 and 12 hours. Most of the time I need them for 6 hours because my plant room in a south facing room with many large windows so they get ample light for most of the day, I am just supplementing in the evenings. Still, that’s a huge jump from 4 to 9 hours with nothing in between. Not really a big deal and its a person preference but just something I wanted to take note of and I’d like to see more timer options in the future. The clamps are very secure, easy to move around when I need to, ( you can clip them to a table, shelf, plant stand or even a tripod, really anywhere.) and the goose neck style lamps are easy to bend and angle the light exactly where I need it. Over all, these are fantastic! Great value, great product and mine do not get hot. I have several of these running for 6 hours a day most days but they sometimes run 9 or 12 on rainy days, mine personally have not gotten hot, only the plugs get a little warm. Note, I have the 50 watt options, I never purchased the 100 watt, didn't think it was necessary. Sometimes more is not better and it doesn’t have to be as bright as the sun to be effective(unless you are doing seedlings lol) I have a feeling the 100 watt would be too much and burn my plants. You’d be surprised how much these 50 watt lamps put off and I have even placed plants several feet away and they are still benefiting from the light. Very happy with my purchases and I will be buying more in the future when I need them.
D**E
Grow light
Works great! Clips on and adjusts easy. Has 3 timers. My plants are loving it!
M**T
Great Plant Light for the Price
I love how it works for my plants and the adjustable arms. Nice radius of light. It is visually appealing and the timer is set and forget.
B**D
Nice lights but make sure the timer fits your needs
The lights provide nice light and are easily adjustable. The goose necks work well. Some reviewers described problems with the clip; I can see how that might be the case, but it's been fine for me. It's well made and a generally recommendable light. My only complaints with this light have to do with the timer and some of its quirks and subtleties. It's designed around a very straightforward use case, but if that use case doesn't exactly fit your needs then there aren't any good options for workarounds. Specifically... As the description says, you get options for 4, 8, and 12 hours. The timing period starts when you turn on the light, lasts for the duration you set, turns off, and remains off until the next day and the same time you turned it on in the first place. It's certainly an easy system, but if you want your light to cycle at, say, 3 AM (for whatever weird reason) then you have to be there at 3 AM to turn it on and start the cycle. Or if you want, say, 10 or 16 hours then you're just plain out of luck. There's no sense of memory or permanence in whatever settings you do set for the timer. So, any disruption of power (moving the plug from one outlet to another, unplugging to temporarily use a single outlet for something else, and, of course, a full power outage) clears your timer settings. To fix any of these situations, you have to restart the timer manually; again, at the exact time of day you want. If someone is watching your home while you're away and the power goes out (or they move the plug) then you'll have to explain to them how to set the timer back up again. But what if you have a common timer (say, for Christmas lights) just lying around, can't you just use that to control the light for more reliability? Well, no. The timer controls all power to the lights and its default mode is for the lights to be off. So even if your common wall timer provides power at the exact time you want, it won't cause the light to come on because the timer will be coming back from an off cycle so the lights will default to off. As I said, it's a generally nice light, but if you can't live with the timer's behaviors then you'll find yourself back on Amazon looking for a replacement.
T**T
My Plants Are Still Alive—So Either This Light Works or I’m a Miracle Worker
I bought this grow light in a moment of optimism, believing I could transform my dim apartment into a lush indoor jungle. Spoiler: I have killed *many* plants before. Like, if there’s an afterlife for ferns, I’m on a watchlist. But this GooingTop light has changed the game—or at least delayed the plant funeral schedule. First off, setup was a breeze. It’s sturdy, looks sleek enough that guests don’t immediately think “science experiment,” and it casts a beautiful, daylight-like glow that makes me feel like I’m living closer to the equator than my overcast reality. My little green squad—basil, pothos, and that one succulent that’s been on life support—are holding steady. Nobody’s thriving like a rainforest documentary yet, but nobody’s dead either, and that’s progress. Now, fair warning: the lights can sag over time. It’s not dramatic, just enough that you’ll glance over one day and realize your plant looks like it’s being gently interrogated by a detective lamp. But a quick adjustment or prop-up fixes it. As for whether it has the *perfect* wavelength and intensity? I couldn’t tell you. I’m not NASA. All I know is my plants look perkier, I feel smugly domestic, and the vibe in my living room has gone from “cave dweller” to “botanical café.” In short: it’s not magic, but it’s close enough for my leafy roommates and me. If your plants have trust issues from past neglect, this light might just restore their faith in you—and that’s something no wavelength chart can measure.
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