EppieBasic LED Desk Lamp,Architect Clamp Desk Lamps for Home Office,24W Brightest Led Workbench Office Lighting-6 Color Modes and Stepless Dimming Modern Desk Lamp for Monitor Studio Reading
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There isn't a single light bulb in sight. Because this is an LED lamp, diodes are used.
Dimensions of the lamp bar: 80cm CRI: RA> 3,000K, 3,500K, 4,000K, 4,500K, 5,000K, and 6,000K are the six color temperatures and dimmable levels available for this lamp. Thank you for taking the time to read more about the product on the product page.
Yes, the white one is now available; please proceed to the checkout page to complete your purchase. Thanks.
The length of the light bar is 31 feet. 5 inches. The computer table at which I am seated is approximately 55 inches wide and has a well-lit surface. I don't think there's a minimum width requirement unless you're going to put the lamp on a table in a very narrow alcove.
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Pros - br>• Minimal lamp with good brightness levelsbr>• Flexible neck for versatilitybr>• Ability to adjust light warmth for appearance and eye strainbr>br>Cons - br>• Power button is unfinished, with a metal piece that is uncentered and unevenbr>• Power source is bulky and looks very cheap, as do the wiresbr>• Neck does not allow for a lower height adjustment than 48 inchesbr>br>Review br> It's simple, fits over my 32-inch monitor with ease, adds 4 inches to my desk's height, and can be seen as a wow factor in my room at times. The $70 price tag, on the other hand, was a lot for a student, and it raised my expectations. The build quality isn't up to par for the price, and adjusting modes and brightness levels is a pain because you can't tell where the highs and lows are. When I was trying to tuck the cheap wires (you can't tuck the top wire) away, the lamp turned off and was unresponsive for about a minute, I became very concerned. I wasn't even moving the power source, so I'm guessing it was a problem with the wire. br>br>Overall, the product is acceptable, but it feels like a company's first prototype. The quality and appearance should be improved, and a remote should be included. And, because it lacks these qualities, it deserves a $25 price reduction. Then it'd be a wise decision. br>br>Many thanks, and good luck with your investments! br>br>Note: Clamp dimensions are approximate. (inches)br>Length: (inches)br> 5 in (x- width: width: width: width: width: width: width: width: width: width: width: width: width: width: width: width: width: width 75 in (y- height: axis) br>axis) axis) axis) axis) axis) axi 4 in (z- only one axis)br>br>Only one axis)br>br> 25 out of the two Because I'm using 75 inches of the clamp on my table, I propped it against the wall as well, but it should still be able to clamp onto my desk if the wall wasn't there. However, I'm not sure it'd be durable enough to be used for an extended period of time.
I began by purchasing one of the $30 clones (which are the same thing sold by a dozen different brands) in an attempt to save money. When I first got it, the build quality appeared to be good, but the LEDs and light flickered. I assumed I had received a lemon and received an identical replacement almost immediately. Well. That one has the same flickering. br>br>And, here's the thing: I *reluctantly* ordered this one at twice the price, expecting something similar in quality, if not slightly better. I was, fortunately, mistaken. br>br>When this one arrived in a box FOUR times the size of the other, I assumed it was just a shipping box with a small item inside, but that was not the case. This is a very nice and LARGE item. This is a perfect match for my 40" monitor. And the quality of the construction is far superior to that of the less expensive models. The buttons are easily accessible and have a pleasant tactile feel. It's simple to use them. br>br>And, yes, there will be no flickering! br>br>If this light keeps working like this for a few years, it'll be perfect; I'll let you know when it stops.
My work from home setup consists of a corner desk with yellow letters that I purchased from a large blue Swedish furniture store. I needed a lamp that could clamp to the side because it would be too far back if placed in the back corner but still reach over my two monitors if placed in the back corner. This gooseneck lamp easily reaches over the screens, clamps in place, and sits exactly where I want it. The on- The button isn't really a button; it's more of a touch sensitive spot with an illuminated dot that helps me find it in the dark. It has various light shades (I'm not sure what they're called), but I've yet to find a use for them. It's also simple to change the brightness level. This office has a dome or nickname nipple light fixture, which provides only dim overhead lighting. The majority of my work entails reading small print instruction manuals and typing on a computer. The next most-completed activity per week is participating in online meetings. The lamp's construction is sturdy, and I tested it out by removing the foam pad to find the four screw holes that secure it to the clamp. This isn't mentioned in the instructions, but it's my own hack for mounting into my ikea desk tabletop.
You can see how well this lamp performs in this situation by looking at my photos.
- During the day, the slim profile does not obstruct light or the view.
- While the table is raised and lowered, the lamp is held in place by the clamp.
- The light bar is wide and bright enough to read comfortably in a dark corner without straining your eyes. br>I'm thinking about getting another one for a craft table.
This isn't one of the many items I've returned on Amazon. It has a nice large base for clamping to your desk; however, it does require a lip to clamp to. The arm is made of rubber and bends to fit your requirements. Depending on your preferences, the light can be bright or dim, and it is simple to adjust - a push of the finger LED lights come in a variety of colors, including bright white and soft warm. The color scheme is ideal - A nice flat black that isn't glossy. Great build quality; it does not appear to be inexpensive. I believe it could also be used as an aquarium.