Woputne Desk Lamp Clip Light, 10 Dimmable Brightness 3 Light

Woputne Desk Lamp Clip Light

Woputne Desk Lamp Clip Light, 10 Dimmable Brightness 3 Light Modes Reading Light, Clamp Bedside Lamp for Gaming, Painting, Craft, Study, Video Conference(Black) [Energy Class A++]


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Super brightness torch

Perfect for camping, hiking, biking, caving, mountaineering, emergencies, dog walking, power outages, other indoor activities.



Weight: 277 g
Dimensions: 20.32 x 33.02 x 43.18 cm; 276.69 Grams
Brand: Woputne
Model: HL-TJ8010A-2
Part: HL-TJ8010A-2
Colour: Black
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Woputne
Dimensions: 20.32 x 33.02 x 43.18 cm; 276.69 Grams
Origin: China
Quantity: 1

8 Responses

  1. ParthenZsf says:

     United Kingdom

    Great product and use for makeup but also art work for more light. Clips well and stays in place and can move the light to the desired angle. Only downside is I wish the cable was longe

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Not sure why I haven’t bought one before – I’m disabled and have poor vision and have been using my phone torch – this is fabulous! Different variations of lights and strengths – I Love it highly recommend

    5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous!

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersI bought this light for my crafts, i had bought a very expensive one in the past, but it was really big compared to this one & often got in the way. This one gives as much light & very sturdy, i like the fact you can change it to differnt light settings too. Would recommend 🙂

  4. javuhykjova441 says:

     United Kingdom

    Ive already got one of these but wanted another. I always take it camping with my battery pack and means we have a decent light in the tent. This one is attatched to my bed for reading. Great little lights

  5. MauriceGottlieb says:

     United Kingdom

    I have tried a few different lights that I could use for different works like reading, crafting etc and spent quite a bit of money on them. I had to keep changing over lights to do different things. This portable light really does cover everything that I need to do. It’s dimmer and varying light colours cover everything I need to do. I highly recommend this light and the clip is very sturdy and all for less than 10. Perfect.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Love the light bought two, one for my wife who finds it difficult to see when knitting. I have on by the bed save’s me having a lamp, this clips to the edge and can turn it right down so it’s not too bright.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersGood level of light and choice easy to use. Only issue I have with it hence losing a star was the on off switch is illuminated blue, and is too bright, I’ve found myself unplugging the lamp due to this, which defeats the purpose.

  8. SamanthaRenard says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersIf you’ve recently started working from home, or want to start using a webcam to video-call friends from your desktop PC, proper lighting will go a long way.

    I always put off buying a webcam in the past. No matter what I tried, I could never seem to get the picture to look right. My friends all had perfectly lit faces in their video calls, making their skin look all glowy and with no akward shadows… and I just didn’t understand how. I had two massive windows in my office, so it definately wasn’t lack of light that was the problem.

    A few google searches/youtube videos later, and the reason became clear. Apparently it’s not the ‘amount’ of lighting that’s the problem, but the direction of it.

    If you’re back-lit by a window, have lights only above you or to the side, then you’ll end up looking pretty shit no matter what you do (unless you’re a goddess who just looks amazing from every angle… if so, lucky you). One option is to move your desk so it’s directly facing a window, but this isn’t always an option (depending on power points and wall space). Not to mention having the sun shining in your eyes all day probably isn’t a great idea. I did move my desk to a slightly better position, which helped somewhat, but what really made a dramatic difference was this little light.

    I clipped it onto the back of my desk, directly behind my web-cam so that it was just sticking up over the top of my screen… and wow. I couldn’t believe the difference. It lit up my face evenly and made my skin look all glowy, and on the right setting, the light looks just like daylight. For such a cheap and convinient thing, it makes a huge difference. Rather than avoiding using my webcam, I now actually want to find excuses to use it.

    It has a USB power cord which I personally use to power the light, or you can plug the USB into one of those converters to use it off mains. It’s tiltable, and you can easily change the intensity and temperature of the light, to better adapt to the current lighting conditions in your room.

    All in all, money well spent. I’ve only had it for a week or so now so can’t comment on its sturdiness, but it seems solid enough to me and not cheaply made.