BenQ ScreenBar LED Monitor Light - Auto-Dimming, Hue Adjustment, USB Powered Desk Lamp for Computer, Gaming, Home & Office - Perfect for E-Reading and Backlight/RGB Setups (Black) - Enhance Your Workspace Lighting for Productivity and Eye Comfort
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DESCRIPTION
BenQ ScreenBar e-reading LED monitor light with auto-dimming and hue adjustment features matte Black USB powered office lamp (ScreenBar_Black)Levels up gaming experience: Enhances immersion and focus, creates a comfortable gaming environment while playing with lights off - complements with backlight/RGB setups. Gaming, Reading, Movie, Work from Home, Home Office, Room Decor, Desk Decor, Aesthetic, Desk Setup, Battle Station.
FEATURES
Levels Up Your Desk Setup BenQ ScreenBar Monitor Light enhances immersion and focus, creates a comfortable lighting environment while gaming with lights off, reading, watching videos, office working, etc. Comply with standard light level comply with American National Standard practice for office lighting 500 lux recommendation (900 lux in the center)
Auto-Dimming The built-in ambient light sensor promptly detects the surrounding brightness and then supplements it with just the right light you need for a eye-healthy workspace. It can also be manually dimmed with the touch control.
Hue Adjustment Adjustable temperature to provide focus and comfort. Warm light for relaxing, cool light for work efficiency.
No Screen GlareThe patented asymmetrical optical design only illuminates the desk and ensures zero reflective glare off the screen.
Space Saving No Base, More Space. The breakthrough clip design mounts on top of the monitor, saving valuable space on your desk.
REVIEWS
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4.5
As I've gotten older, I can't use my monitor in a dim or unlit room as I used to. Fresh out of college that was my preferred environment for writing software. However, in my retirement years I suffer from eye strain and fatigue under the conditions in which I used to thrive. Unfortunately, many of the desk lamps I have used cast too much glare on the monitor (both the glossy and the matte finish types).I had heard about the BenQ bar light from former coworkers, but I hesitated because of the price and where to place my Logitech Brio webcam. I didn't want to place either the light or the camera off center. Luckily, it turns out that the webcam sits securely right on top of the BenQ mounting bracket (see attached photo). It's secure enough that I have not had to add an adhesive strip under normal conditions (which includes raising/lowering my sit/stand desk as well as adjusting the monitor arm height/swivel). If I jostle my monitor hard enough, it will dislodge the webcam but it would be an unusual thing to happen in my home office (and some double-backed foam tape would easily address it).The light is reasonably bright for seeing my work area and remains glare-free even at the highest setting. The LED strip is deeply recessed so at most reasonable positions you will not be looking directly at the LEDs. The LEDs consist of an array of alternating cool and warm color temperature units and the dial control smoothly adjusts the overall temperature of the overall light. As another reviewer mentioned, it might be nice to be able to dim the light a bit further, but given my weakening eyesight it's doubtful I'd actually use a lower setting.The auto setting picks a the brightness level for you, but three issues to be aware of. First, the auto setting will override your color temperature setting. You can set the color again after auto setting picks the brightness. Second, the auto setting sets the brightness only once each time you press the auto button. Auto mode does not continuously sample the ambient light and adjust the brightness accordingly. If lighting conditions change, you may have to press the button again. Third and finally, if you turn the lamp off while the Auto setting is active, the lamp will remember that and initiate Auto mode again when you switch it back on. That has the side effect of causing the lamp to dim and brighten as the lamp samples the ambient light and adjusts it's output. The first time I did that I thought the lamp was defective! Personally, I find it annoying to have the lamp go through that cycle each time I turn it on, so I avoid the Auto setting.
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