However, the two models differ by about 15 not overly dramatic in price, but noticeably in the equipment:
The LivingColors Iris comes with a remote control and two additional features of the Color Control System: dimming and color saturation. Especially the former has become indispensable for me personally, which makes their use quite a bit variable. Of course, the iris is never uncomfortably bright, but there are plenty of occasions to make the exposure a bit more discreet. That should keep in mind you definitely, if you are inclined to the Mini!
Then the thing with the remote control: you sit, for example a lot on the couch or at your desk and the lamp is out of gripping range, a remote control is actually mandatory. My Mini is directly on the desk and the wall radiates on behind, so I come quite well in this case, without clear. What also could be a bit annoying: Controlling the lamp is mounted behind. If ye have therefore stand directly in the corner, it might be a bit fiddly.
The final and most crucial question: The size. In view of the large lamp the "Mini" is indeed basically the selling point, because in all other respects, the other better. It's not that I am completely surprised about the dimension of the lamp, the dimensions are indeed in the product description. I want to draw your attention only to seeing you this exactly to look at, because soo small the lamp is not! For my taste, the mini version could have been a bit smaller. With the consequence that one then just takes the Micro from the range because that is already small and underpowered seehr. Just like in my case, a few people will be there, which carry the lamp for example, when traveling safely. The iris is definitely for arg bulky unless man so not a whole trunk is available but only for example a suitcase or a travel bag, the iris is likely not an option. The Mini is still ok for my plans in terms of size, but already at the upper limit (in my upcoming 5-month stay with the ship max 20kg luggage).
Anyone considering buying such a colorful radiator and this sets up a fixed space provided and never puts him outside the four walls, should grab my recommendation after DEFINITELY for Iris.
Conclusion: Actually a great lamp. However, above all, the absence of dimming is incomprehensible that could be linked to the price in comparison to the larger lamp hardly justify. But in any case schonmal a star deduction.
Second there for the interpretation of the variant "Mini". That may be very subjective, but that may indeed be Rezis. Would it be technically possible, I would give it 3.5 stars.