The different modes are very well matched and there is nothing on the properties of light exposing - different light levels with its own dimming. Better it hardly goes.
The buttons are used to, but these can be operated very well by a light fitting.
Handle in the toilet:
Inclination settings are possible with my lamp supplied only from a certain angle. This means that if I want these tend to a few degrees, it refuses to work and returns to the original position. You have to continually tend to be one really had before, especially as the hinges are really bad.
Also unreasonable is that the lamp head is not rotatably mounted. One can merely rotate the lamp in the y-axis and tilt in the x-direction. Thus, it leads to my actual problem - the light blinds me if it is set too high, but it does not depend me before the screen. If it is now too high, I would like to turn, so I do not always watch purely from below into your lamp. But that's not the point.
The case is just plain bad. It does not feel good, shines cheap and serves only to reduce costs.
To give the bust-up with little things the rest: The power supply should have been applied to the foot and not at an angle from the bottom of the lamp end.
Conclusion:
TOP light function in cheap shiny bacon. Two stars and that's more than enough.
BY THE WAY:
I received on the day on which I presented the review online, a call from a hamburger Support Hotline. This person asked me what was wrong with the lamp because I told him the problem again. He then offered me to reimburse 50% of the purchase price back if I delete this review ...
Speaks fairly for the quality of the lamp, is not it?