BenQ ScreenBar Pro Illuminates And Reduces Eye Strain
August 7, 2024 Off By Naveen VictorBenQ is looking to show desktop users how lighting can effortlessly transform the ambiance of their workspace. Its ScreenBar Pro features a patented clamp design, ensuring a tidy desk while delivering optimal illumination.
The company says that monitor light bars are not for illuminating your monitor or keyboard. Instead, they are used to alleviate eye strain and enhance eye comfort during extended screen use by lighting up your workspace and minimising contrast glare between your monitor and surroundings.
ScreenBar Pro is the world’s first monitor light surpassing LED desk lamps. With broader illumination, it provides ample, comfortable lighting, making it a great fit for various setups, including those with ultra-wide or dual monitors. Below are some unique features of ScreenBar Pro.
ScreenBar Pro incorporates advanced asymmetrical optics to prevent screen reflection and direct glare. This innovative technology illuminates your desktop efficiently, enhancing productivity while significantly reducing eye strain.
Equipped with an ultrasonic motion sensor, the ScreenBar Pro detects movements in front of the screen and automatically turns the light on. This feature provides a welcoming experience every time you sit down to work. Additionally, the light turns off automatically after five minutes of inactivity, ensuring energy efficiency and convenience.
With a simple click, the ScreenBar Pro adjusts to provide the optimal working illuminance of 500 lux, as recommended by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This real-time auto dimming feature helps reduce eye strain during prolonged monitor use, ensuring a comfortable and healthy working environment.
BenQ ScreenBar Pro will be available to purchase in Malaysia with the price of RM849 starting 19th August on Lazada and Shopee. Early birds will get a special price at RM699 for three days starting from 22nd – 24th of August 2024 on the BenQ official website.
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Engineer by day, resident muckraker by night. Naveen's obsession with pushing machines to their limits, dates back more than two decades. This has resulted in several life threatening situations, a handful of fires and the needless destruction of perfectly functioning gizmos.