Product Description
Arch LED lamp - shadowless work lamp!
FINALLY! A way to light up your entire work surface without shadows! I can't be the only person cursing my hands and tools blocking the precious light needed for fiddly tasks?
This unique arch-shaped LED lamp stops your hands blocking the light as you work, and is ideal for shadowless clay work, sculpting, painting, and photography. The arch has a strip of 78 led lights giving you smooth and even cool-white illumination for your workbench, and comes with a dimmer so you can control the light output.
This lamp has the possibility of attaching multiple phone camera holders - available to buy separately here - perfect for recording yourself while you work, ideal for classes and project photos and videos. Online tutor? Get two holders and film different angles all in one go, giving your student the best view possible.
The lamp measures 73cm wide and 36cm high (29' x 14' inches), yet has a very small footprint to keep your workspace open.
Important notes
- the lamp comes in sections and requires putting together, including fixing on the adhesive LED light strip.
- this lamp comes with a 2-pin European plug. Adapter / converter to a three pin fused UK plugs can be ordered here.
OPTIONAL - phone / camera holder available. Record and photograph your work in great light, with ease at any angle needed!
With Dimmer / Ventilation Hatches / Anti-glare System / 3M LED Adhesive
- Measures: 36cm high x 73cm wide x 18.5cm deep
- INPUT: 100-240V~50/60Hz 1.0A Max.
- OUTPUT: 24.0V / 1.0A / 24.0W
- 6.000-6.500K COOL WHITE
- Lifetime 50.000 Hours
- Color Rendering Index (CRI) = 80-95
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Awesome surround lighting
I like it a lot!!! Amazing level of light that can be varied with the enclosed dimmer switch, although there is an option not to use that if you prefer & just plug it straight in. No shadowing, no flickering, lightweight but stable and unobtrusive! This made a massive difference to a desk area that was constantly problematic for lighting.