💼 Light up your grind with precision and style!
The Neatfi XL LED Desk Lamp delivers professional-grade lighting with 2200 lumens across a 50 cm wide head, featuring 117 LEDs and a flexible 82 cm arm. Its 4-level dimmable brightness and eye-care technology make it ideal for detailed work and long sessions, while the clamp mount ensures a sleek, space-saving setup. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s the ultimate desk companion for millennial professionals seeking both function and flair.
Product Dimensions | 95 x 50 x 82 cm; 2.2 kg |
Specific uses | Indoor |
Finish types | Lacquered |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 117 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | Power Cable |
Item weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
B**S
Great
Had it for about a year now. Still works great. Can recommend for miniture painting.
G**N
Good product good customer service
Had this item almost three years, it started to flicker and then stopped working, neatfi customer service replaced it very quick and painlessly. Its a very good lamp i use it for painting minis highly recommend, worth the money, good company happy with the customer service.
M**L
Brilliant solution for a reading or task lamp
This is a review for Neatfi XL 2,200 Lumens 24W Super Bright Desk Lamp LED Task Lamp WITH BASE, Black.The lamp has been well reviewed here as a task lamp with clamp, so I will restrict my review to it's uses as a tabletop lamp.The only choice with base when I purchased my lamp around 10 weeks ago was black (though it now appears to be available in white) but I don't regret that at all. I did wonder if it would be very utilitarian in appearance and not very elegant for a living room, but that was an unnecessary concern. It looks very modernist and quite elegant, and the wide, narrow profile of the light and it's shade looks entirely appropriate. All the light is cast downwards over a broad band, and illuminates the reading working area superbly without disturbing other people in the room.I have it on a low chairside table, at a level below the arm of the chair, and the long very manoeuvrable arm allows it to sit comfortably well above my head. It does not give off any heat at all. I invariably have it on the lowest of it's four levels for reading, though it might need to be up a little for embroidery or craftwork. The problems I had with eyestrain, reading or working in artificial light, have disappeared completely, possibly due to the white daylight effect.The base is very heavy (see the specs above) and there is no danger of it tipping over when the lampstand is slotted into place, though it does need a sturdy foursquare little table, not an unstable pedestal side table which might tip over. The base is cushioned with a thin layer of dense soft foam. It comes very well packed and is easily assembled.I had a few questions regarding the lead length and had a more or less instantaneous email interchange with a charming young man from the company. The lead is a bare 1.8 metres and I did need an extension so it would stretch easily behind my chair from the wall, so I went for a little black and yellow Parth Cube extension here on Amazon which is also of excellent quality and looks very stylish with the lamp.I can recommend this unreservedly as an excellent reading and work side table lamp, and though not cheap is comparatively priced with other quality reading lamps. Thank you to Neatfi.
A**R
Generally excellent, one small technical gripe, and maybe a bit expensive
Mine is CCT with clamp.DIMENSIONS and BUILDNo-one has mentioned size? Vertical height (length) of first arm is 50cm, second arm is equal length.My desk is 82 cm deep, so arms will easily span it from base at back corner to mid front for close work.Arms are 10mm tubular square steel (magnet test), joints are sturdy (but if need adjusting then you have to use an Allen Key, no thumbwheels. prossibly better that way.)Shade is hard plastic (ABS?), feels tough but not as reassuringly solid as the arms.It generally rotates to any usable positionCONTROLSOne switch does it all.Press once for on, then single presses for Warm, Daylight, Cold. Press and hold puts it into a cycle of dimming then brightening, just release at the right brightness. Two quick presses to switch off.GRIPESwitching on always sets it to daylight, mid brightness. It does not remember last setting. Not a showstopper, and at least it's a useable default, but still a tad annoying.POWERPower is from a 28 volt, 0.75A plug-in (not inline on the cable) "brick". Height and thickness are about twice that of normal 13A plug, cable exits at the bottom.Cable length ~1 metre. Perfect for fitting to desk if you have, say, a 4-way splitter attached to the desk. Problematic for a side table further away from a wall.Good news, power adapter terminates in a ~5mm connector which plugs into the lamp at the base. This makes it easy to plug the brick in, route the cable through small holes if needed then plug into lamp base.BRIGHTNESSOn cool setting, at 100%, it is bright but I wouldn't agree to "super bright". E.g. working on something with lamp 10 cm above the work, and face 7cm away from work, wearing a 3x eye loupe is just comfortable. IMHO, super-bright should be TOO bright at that range!But it helps my poor old eyes see miniature stuff!BASE CLAMPMade of some sort of steel alloy, magnet attaches but not as strong as usual, maybe a plastic casing? (Unlikely.) However the clamp is quite substantial, lamp is very stable.Max thickness clamp can span, ~65mmClamp "overhang" (how much of top of clamp sits on table) 50mmClamp "thickness" (how thick is clamp where it comes through, say, a hole) 30mmMy desk is 25mm thick and the cable entry hole is 45 mm, the clamp just hooks in comfortably (at an angle then straightened up.)WARRANTYApparently it has a 3 year warranty if you register. I'm not holding my breath that that counts for much!!VALUE FOR MONEYHmmm, £120 for an LED panel on an anglepoise with a clamp is quite pricey (you can get a microphone boom arm for £19?)£10 extra for Colour Control feels OK. But why is the version with a stand alone base so much more??In general, there aren't many alternatives and I feel this is a good lamp overall (as long as it holds up, my experience of LED panels in ceiling lights has been patchy) so it just feels high, but not a gouge.
B**E
Awesome light. Expensive, but worth it
I paid £87.96 for this on 20/12/22 during a sale. It felt expensive even on discount, but when it arrived and I had set it up I felt a lot better about the price, because it's a really decent light.It feels very well made. The fitting used to attach it to a desk works great, and it fits easily onto the corner of my desk. The arm for moving the light around has the perfect balance of stiffness to keep it exactly where you move it, while also being easy to move it - you change the high and and position by dragging it around, and the angle of the light on the arm is changed by loosening/tightening an adjusting wheel.The light itself is very wide - I measured it to be about 50cm. The diffused light it emits makes it perfect for illuminating whatever is beneath it from all angles, so it's great for activities like painting models where shadows can be a pain. It's also super bright, so much so that I always put it on the lowest setting while using it (there are 4 brightness levels). I don't know this is definitely the case, but the tone of the light feels like sunlight - when I have it on during the night I feel like it keeps me awake/alert.Overall, I highly recommend it! I think it's a fantastic product, and would certainly buy it again.
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