CiscoV—February 23, 2026
The Honeywell LED Desk Lamp instantly upgraded my workspace. The black matte finish, ultra‑wide light bar, and flexible swing arm make it perfect for dual monitors. The stepless dimming, multiple color temperatures, and rock‑solid clamp deliver excellent functionality without taking up desk space. If you want bright, natural, eye‑friendly lighting with easy installation and a modern style, this lamp nails it. I’ve tested a lot of desk lamps, but this Honeywell model stands out the moment you clamp it onto your desk. The brand is already known for reliability, and this lamp fits right into that reputation. The color (a clean, modern black) and the matte finish give it a sleek, professional look that blends into any home office or studio setup. What really impressed me is the ambiance it creates. The 182 Sunturalux LED chips produce a soft, natural light that feels like daylight—no flicker, no glare, and no eye fatigue even after hours of work. Whether I’m editing photos, writing, or gaming, the lighting stays consistent and comfortable. The functionality is where this lamp really shines. The 34‑inch span and triple‑section adjustable arm easily cover my dual‑monitor setup without casting shadows. I can swing, tilt, and rotate the head to hit exactly the right angle, and the clamp holds tight even on thicker desks. It’s one of the most flexible task lamps I’ve used. The power source is simple—just plug it in and go. Pair that with stepless dimming and five color temperature presets (3000K to 5700K), and you get a lamp that adapts to whatever you’re doing: warm light for reading, cool light for design work, bright white for productivity. As for ease of installation, it took less than 10 minutes. Clamp, tighten, plug in—done. No tools, no fuss. The build quality feels premium thanks to the aluminum and metal construction, and the 30,000‑hour lifespan plus Honeywell’s 2‑year warranty adds peace of mind. For anyone who works long hours at a desk, this is the kind of upgrade that makes a real difference. Likes: - Wide 34" light bar covers dual monitors easily - Natural, eye‑friendly illumination with ≥92 CRI - Stepless dimming + 5 color temperatures - Strong clamp fits desk up to 2.46" - Excellent flexibility with triple‑section arm - Premium metal build with modern style - Fast, easy installation - Backed by Honeywell’s 2‑year warranty Cons: - Requires a plug‑in power source (not USB‑powered) For the price, this lamp delivers professional‑grade lighting, premium materials, and exceptional adjustability. If you spend long hours at your desk and want a lamp that improves comfort, visibility, and overall workspace ambiance, this Honeywell model is absolutely worth the investment. Read more
Anonymous Pangolin—February 17, 2026
The media could not be loaded. I'd rate this lamp 4.5 stars, or 9 out of 10. The construction quality and light quality are nice, with value and the single-hinge neck being the main negatives. Pros: - There's NO strobing/flickering that you often see with LEDs. (I'm referring to how, for some LEDs, you can wave your hand in the light and you'll see your hand strobe like stop-motion animation. This lamp **doesn't** have that weakness.) - The color of the shades of white is very good. It doesn't have excessive yellow or pink hues at the warm end, and at the cool end, it doesn't feel excessively blue. - The stepless dimming is smooth. At dim levels, the light doesn't flicker. - The neck doesn't wobble too much. See the video of me tapping it gently. - The height of the neck is good for most monitor setups that are within good ergonomics. - The two wings on the side are fully articulated -- you can fold it into one chunky lamp or unfold into a narrow strip. You can even fold them backwards. - The head of the lamp is able to articulate such that you can angle the bright bulb out of your line of sight Neutral: - The neck hinge requires two hands to adjust finely. It errs toward being tight, which isn't a bad thing. - Inherent in any clamp lamp: you probably want to watch out for over-tightening the clamp if you are attaching it to a table made of weaker materials, such as honeycomb cardboard. - The rubbery plastic grips on the clamp may be worth inspecting periodically to check if they've leached out sticky residue. This is a risk shared by all clamp lamps, and note that I haven't actually noticed any residue. Cons: - The neck hinge might be hard to tighten if, in the future, it starts to become loose. - The neck design has one hinge, so if you want it taller, the lamp head will need to move backward. Put another way, the base doesn't hinge forward/backward. - The price is a bit high, if you think of this as an LED light strip on a mount. However, the quality of the mount is solid, and the LEDs are good ones (no strobing, good color rendition). - The power plug has the prongs on the brick, meaning that it is harder to fit into power strips compared to if they had an inline brick. The brick is fairly narrow, though, so it might not interfere if your power strip has adequate spacing. - In case brands matter to you: The branding is only licensed by Honeywell, and isn't designed by Honeywell. It is designed and manufactured by Huo Ming Technology in China. Some measurements: - Cable length is about 6ft, making it compatible with sit-stand desks, as long as the power connection is not too far to the side. - Max desk thickness (as measured with the clamp) is about 2.25 inches (5.75 cm). This is slightly less than in the product image, because I'm accounting for the circular bottom part of the clamp. - if your table has a "lip", it should ideally be at least 1.75" deep -- that's the distance from the jaw of the clamp to the presser (see picture) Read more