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USB-C Hybrid DockDon't let subpar lighting ruin your late-night study sessions! It's crucial to consider the luminosity of your reading light, the focus level, and the distance between your book or tablet and the light. Trust us, you want to avoid straining your eyes with too much light or struggle to see with not enough. So, how many lumens does your desk lamp need for the optimal reading experience?
Keep reading to get the lowdown on finding the perfect lighting for your needs. In this post, we'll delve into the different types of lighting and their effects on reading ability. We'll also determine whether 100 lumens are sufficient for studying and general bedroom use, or if a higher lumen rating is necessary for those and other tasks.
Refrain from letting inadequate lighting ruin your reading experience. Avoid eye strain and fatigue by ensuring you have the ideal light. A recent study found that 450 lumens, the equivalent of 40-60 watt incandescent bulbs, is the sweet spot for book reading. Not only will this provide enough light to see the words on the page, but it's also more energy efficient than higher wattage bulbs. Next time you set up a reading nook, ensure you have at least 450 lumens of light shining down on your book. Your eyes (and your energy bill) will thank you.
Are you tired of waking up in a dim, poorly lit bedroom? It's time to shed some light on the situation. A recent study found that a sitting room or bedroom requires around 10-20 lumens per square foot, while a bathroom or kitchen need 70-80 lumens per square foot.
But how do you determine the exact lumens needed for your space? Simply calculate the lumens per square foot, also known as 'foot candles,' based on the room's intended use and other factors. As a rough guide, multiply the square footage of your room by the desired foot candles. For instance, a 100 sq ft bedroom with 10 to 20 foot candles should have 1,000-2,000 lumens.
Ensure your bedroom is well lit and welcoming with the appropriate lumen count. You'll wake up feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day.
Designed to provide optimal illumination and reduce eye strain, BenQ WiT e-Reading Desk Lamp makes reading more comfortable and enjoyable than ever before.
With its lighting coverage 150% wider than the average desk lamp, it is the ideal choice for anyone looking to enhance their reading experience, whether on the screen or on the page.
When it comes to reading, not all lights are created equal. Incandescent bulbs may provide a warm, inviting glow, but there are better choices for reading. The light they emit is relatively dim and can cause eye strain.
Fluorescent bulbs, on the other hand, emit a brighter light that is easier on eyes. However, they can also be harsh and tinted, making it difficult to read for long periods.
Ready to upgrade your reading experience? Follow these tips for choosing the ultimate light source:
Now that you know more about lumens, you're ready to go out and buy the best reading lamp for your needs. Be sure to consider the size and shape of the lamp and where you'll be placing it.
And don't forget, if you are looking at desk lamps for your home or work office space, check out the BenQ ScreenBar monitor light and WiT e-reading desk lamp.
New BenQ ScreenBar and WiT e-reading lamps have a built-in sensor, so that with just a simple tap they auto adjust brightness throughout the day to deliver 500 lumens to your desk. They also include additional specifications that allow you to alternate between warm and cool light, which can help work with different color palettes.
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