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Touch lamps use a sensor in the base to detect touch and cycle through brightness settings or on and off, eliminating the need for a traditional switch.
Touch lamps are generally reliable, though like any electrical fitting, longevity depends on build quality and the specific manufacturer's componentry.
Many touch lamps include multiple brightness levels activated by successive touches, offering similar flexibility to a traditional dimmer switch.
Yes, touch lamps are popular for bedside use since they can be operated easily in the dark without needing to locate a small switch.
Touch lamps generally require a compatible bulb type for the sensor mechanism to function correctly, so it's worth checking manufacturer recommendations before replacing a bulb.
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