SwitchBot launches smart Candle Warmer Lamp — €33.99 launch price
SwitchBot has started selling a smart Candle Warmer Lamp timed for the upcoming Advent season. The new device is available from SwitchBot’s online store and via Amazon, and it launches at a reduced price of €33.99. The lamp is designed to warm candles without an open flame, creating fragrance and ambiance while reducing the fire risk.
The product blends simple functionality with smart features: you can switch the lamp on and off like a regular warmer, but it also integrates with SwitchBot’s ecosystem for remote control and scheduling. That makes it handy for automating holiday lighting, warming scented candles before guests arrive, or just keeping a cozy atmosphere without worrying about a burning wick.
Key details
- Launch price: €33.99 (available at SwitchBot store and on Amazon).
- Primary use: Warms candles to release scent without lighting them — safer than an open flame.
- Smart features: Works with SwitchBot controls for remote operation and scheduling (check compatibility with your hub/app).
- Where to buy: Direct from SwitchBot or search on Amazon: SwitchBot Candle Warmer Lamp (Amazon).
Why it might matter
Candle warmers appeal to people who like scented candles but want a flame‑free option for safety or convenience. The addition of smart control brings scheduling and remote switching to a simple appliance, which fits SwitchBot’s lineup of home automation accessories. At the promotional price, it’s an inexpensive way to add a small smart convenience to a home ahead of the holidays.
Practical notes
- Confirm the lamp’s compatibility with your existing SwitchBot hub or app if you rely on advanced automations.
- Check the product description for supported candle sizes and recommended usage to get the best scent release and avoid overheating.
- Compare shipping and return options between SwitchBot’s store and Amazon for delivery speed and return flexibility.
Discussion: Would you choose a flame‑free candle warmer with smart controls this holiday season, or do you prefer traditional candles? What use would you put it to in your home?
