With LED lighting you goes like by a factor of 7 in terms of light output per watt compared to conventional incandescent lamps.
Seen in this light would correspond approximately to a 100-watt incandescent bulb. Now, if one takes into consideration nor that because of selectable color temperature (cool white / warm white) is only half of the installed LEDs in operation under certain circumstances to get on a light output equivalent to a 50 watt lamp.
Not at all! About the light output of a 25 watt Funzel the light does not come out, woefully inadequate for fine work.
The selectable color temperature is a good solution, but in warm white light, the yield is even worse.
The lamp is powered by a supplied AC adapter. It is incomprehensible to me why this is in a green LED, which then also permanently illuminated.
And a rough Designpatzer is that the on-off button on the control panel in the operating lamp flashes red! Who does not have an annoying flashing thing on his desk, his flashing bears no information content? Whether the light is on or can not I then already make out for yourself ...
Genuine Asian design: the main thing, it's colorful and flashing.
The light is actually - to the bizarre Geblinke - quite chic, but rather made of lightweight plastic, only the base is made of metal. The gaps are mediocre, the joints do not have a very strong impression. When the lamp, once established, will only move like little concern that the fatigue when you're upside down but adjusted regularly programmed.
Conclusion: For the money, what is offered is clearly not enough.