Neatfi XL 2,200 Lumens LED Task Lamp with Clamp, 24W Super Bright Desk Lamp, 117 Pcs SMD LED, 20 Inches Wide Lamp, 4 Level Brightness, Dimmable, Eye-Caring LED Lamp, Table Clamp LED Light (Black)
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Yes, it can rotate 360 degrees, but once you pass 180 degrees, the cord will get in the way. br>Arms flex in the same way that a knee flexes. Hyperextensibility is not possible.
Your answer can be found in the color temperature listed on the product, which is how you can determine the color of ALL lights. 5600K- The temperature is listed as 6000K. This is what outdoor lighting looks like. 3200k is the yellow you want for indoors.
No, I do not believe that is true. It has a screw clamp that attaches to the table or desk's side.
The user's head can be twisted almost directly away from him or her. This lamp is used by my wife when she is painting small delicate items such as doll eyes. There have been no glare issues for her.
Selected User Reviews For Neatfi XL 2,200 Lumens LED Task Lamp with Clamp, 24W Super Bright Desk Lamp, 117 Pcs SMD LED, 20 Inches Wide Lamp, 4 Level Brightness, Dimmable, Eye-Caring LED Lamp, Table Clamp LED Light (Black)
2200 lumens? Probably not. It can cover a large area with light. It is, however, dim even on the brightest setting. Unless you position the light directly in front of your work. As a result, the goal is defeated. I needed something that would brightly and evenly illuminate my entire desk. With 2200 lumens, as advertised. I reasoned that this would suffice. However, it is not even close to the brightness of my other 1000 lumen lamps. As a result, I'm very skeptical of how they arrived at this figure.
A 5 foot table needed to be lit. It was simple to assemble and secure this lamp to the table. It took about 5 minutes for me to complete this task. The lowest setting provided sufficient illumination for the entire table, including both sewing machines. If I need it on one end or the other, it can easily be moved. I would purchase this item again.
It's a nice flexible light, but the diffuser could be clearer to make it brighter. I'm going to use it to make plastic models, but it seems to diffuse the light a little too much. Even if I turn it all the way up, I have to lower the light and get closer to the object if I want better lighting. I'm going to try removing the diffuser to see if it makes a difference.
Awesome! It's pricey, but it's worth it. There is no variation in color temperature because it is a bright white light. A variation in color temperature would be a welcome addition. However, there are no concerns or regrets. br>br> By pressing the top button, you can choose from four different brightness levels, or you can turn it off with a double click. br>br>As well as being extremely bright. Despite the fact that I did not measure it, I believe the 2200 lumen claim. br>br>For my needs, this is the ideal work lamp. It's good to know I won't have to purchase another. br>br>Everything works exactly as it should and according to the instructions. It also appears to be quite appealing. br>br>Just keep in mind: a single color temperature There was nothing but bright white, and there was plenty of it.
Years ago, I used a halogen architect light to work on my jigsaw puzzle, but the plastic post that fits into the table clamp broke. So I went on the hunt for a replacement and settled on this one. I almost think it's perfect. br>br>I like that the post that fits into the table clamp is metal rather than plastic, so I shouldn't have the same issue as with the previous light. The arms and spring assemblies are well-made, and the light stays put in any position I put it in. The light head moves independently of the arm, giving you more options for proper light aiming. You also don't have to use any screws, clamps, or other devices to keep it in place. You can quickly adjust it into any position you want with just one hand. The light levels can be changed by slowly clicking the on/off switch (once every second or so), and there are now five levels instead of two in the previous light. br>br>So that's all the good stuff, which is impressive. br>br>The main thing that I think would improve this light is that it, like other LED lights, emits a somewhat harsh bright white light. It would be nice if there was a way to adjust the light temperature so that it was less white and more yellow, if that was desired. Sure, the light color is ideal in some situations (and I imagine it is ideal for architects). But there are times when I wish I could soften the color a little to make it easier on my eyes. This light, in my opinion, would be perfect if they had a button with that option. br>br>The other thing is that the light "remembers" the previous light setting when you turn it off and returns to it when you turn it back on, according to the advertisements and product description that came with it. But nothing in the documentation that I recall reading (and I only skimmed it once) described how to make this "memory" work. As a result, I clicked every time I turned off the light. click- When I turned it back on, it came back at full strength after I went through all of the different light levels. When I was in a hurry, I pressed the on/off button quickly, assuming that I would be able to complete the process quickly. However, I discovered that turning off the light and saving the last illumination level requires two quick presses of the on/off button. That would have been helpful to know if it had been included in the documentation. br>br>And now you're aware of it as well. br>br>So, if you're looking for a very flexible, sturdy light and don't mind the light temperature, I'd highly recommend this one.
While the light is bright enough and covers my large hobby table, the swing arm and mount may not last as long as other lamps in this price range. The clamp on a lamp I've had for a long time is entirely made of metal. This model's clamp appears to be sturdy, with a plastic shell and, I'm guessing, a metal interior. This model's lamp simply fits into the clamp, whereas others have an adjustment screw that tightens the lamp even more. The arm is fixed in place with no way to adjust the tension, and tightening the joints with a 5/32 hex key is required if they become loose. Overall, the quality is quite good. Only time will tell if the lamp will stand the test of time.
This was purchased to replace my old dual (15 watt) fluorescent desk light. Although it was a tank, the fixture had failed after 25 years. I wanted another, but the "new" fluorescent models are either single (13w) tubes or have other problems; I was worried about light intensity, but this is quite bright. In fact, I use it at 5% of the time. The light is quite cool (bluish white, similar to sunlight). The mount appears to be well-made, and the cantilever arm appears to be stable and simple to position. It should be mounted in a corner of the desk, with a reflector overhanging the middle. The reach is adequate, though slightly shorter than my old lamp, and it easily reaches the middle of my 60-inch desk. There are four power settings, and it is supposed to "remember" the last setting when turned on, according to the instructions. That is complete nonsense. It goes full when you turn it on and you need to cycle switch to reduce power to 75% when you turn it on. You must "cycle" through all of the power settings to turn it off. They should have put an on/off and dimmer switch, but it's not a big deal. Then it might be possible to use memory with it. It appears to be as bright as my old fluorescent dual bulb light, though it is a little "whiter. " It's one of those things that creeps up on you.