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Article: FAQ Collections-Why do people use light on monitors & Does monitor night light help eyes?

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FAQ Collections-Why do people use light on monitors & Does monitor night light help eyes?

Perhaps you're new to computer monitor light bar and unsure of their purpose, uses, and benefits. This Q&A collection will address your questions and provide a thorough understanding of this product.

NO 1

Question: What's the point of a monitor light bar?

Answer: It serves two main purposes: Firstly, desk space is valuable. Unlike traditional desk lamps that take up space, a computer monitor light bar sits on top of your screen, saving desk space. Secondly, it has been upgraded to provide better lighting and eye protection.

NO 2

Question: Is a monitor light bar good for eyes?

Answer: Yes, Quntis monitor light bar has 4 functions to work for eye protecting. 1: Anti-blue light design: Long-term exposure to blue light can harm retinal cells and lead to vision issues like age-related macular degeneration. 2 No glare: Glare instantly affects our vision by reducing clarity, making it difficult to see details in our visual tasks. 3 Flicker-free: Flickering makes your pupils quickly change size, leading to various eye problems like eye strain and fatigue. 4 Reasonable bias lighting: Proper bias lighting makes lighting more uniform thus reduces eye fatigue.

NO 3

Question: What is the best light for looking at computer screen?

Answer: This depends on the lighting situation around you. You can adjust the brightness and color temperature by yourself. If you think it's too hard to do. You can use the auto-dimming function. Let it find the most suitable lighting automatically based on your lighting environment.

NO 4

Question: How to position monitor light bar?

Answer: It's very easy to install! Just place the monitor light bar on top of your screen.The weighted clip adopt the principle of gravity balance instead of clamping the screen, so it will not hurt the screen.

NO 5

Question: Does monitor night light help eyes?

Answer: Bias lighting can better improve the perceived contrast of the display, and the brightness is also adjustable. These can help you better protect your eyes while working at night. We are happy to share the experience of a customer using it at night. You can read the comment of this article!

NO 6

Question: Which color temperature is best for eyes?

Answer: Warm temperature (3000K-4000K) is used in public areas to promote relaxation, while cold temperature (5000K-6500K)  is used in places like schools and offices to enhance concentration.

NO 7

Question:  Monitor light bar VS Desk lamp-- which one should I choose? 

Answer: Both are good. You should choose based on your needs. 

 Product Monitor light bar  Desk lamp
Advantages 1 Space-saving Versatility & Place it anywhere you want
Advantages 2 Even, glare-free lighting Large illuminated area

 

NO 8

Question:  Do light bars work for curved monitors?

Answer: YES. Quntis has Q-CURVE SERIES Screenlinear MU 208 and MU 210. They are designed to work for curved monitors.

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