
- The Heby ultrasonic aroma diffuser with additional colorful LED lighting with a 3D effect is perfect for the bedroom. You can use it with essential oils.
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Heby aromatherapy ultrasonic diffuser lamp is a great choice for anyone who wants to take advantage of the benefits of technology to ensure a better mood. This stunning aromatherapy lamp combines the advantages of up to four devices: it is both an air humidifier, an air ionizer, an aromatherapy lamp with essential and natural oils, and can also be used as additional decorative lighting - a night lamp with lovely 3D lightning effect.
Heby aromatherapy lamp is made from highest glass imitation. This decorative device with LED light creates a calming, mood enhancing effect. Heby ultrasonic diffuser enables smooth color change perfect for your mood.
An additional advantage of the Heby lamp is simple fragrance change and quick maintanance.
Essential or natural oil and water - distilled or filtered are all you need to use Heby aromatherapy ultrasonic diffuser lamp. Just pour water to the level indicated in the lamp, add a few drops of essential or natural oil and turn device on. After a while, the room will be filled with a beautiful fragrance. Device has an automatic switch - when the water runs out, it turns itself off.
Remember to clean the lamp after each use to avoid damaging the ultrasound plate.
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