Vekkia Folding Music Stand Light, Portable 42 Led Rechargeable Super Bright Clip On Piano Lamp, Professional 5 Brightness×3 Color Temperature, Perfect for Grand Piano, Book Reading.
Finish Type | Painted |
Item Weight | 11 Ounces |
Lamp Type | Light Emitting Diode |
Shade Colour | White |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Brand | Vekkia |
Colour | Black |
Light Source Type | LED |
Room Type | Living Room, Study Room Bedroom |
Recommended Uses For Product | Decoration |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Light Sources | 42 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Included Components | Power Cable |
Is Waterproof | true |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Wattage | 4.00 |
Manufacturer | head |
Part Number | MST42 |
Height | 19 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Width | 2 Inches |
Finish types | Painted |
Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts (AC) |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Certification | ce |
Luminous Flux | 180 Lumen |
Colour Rendering Index (CRI) | 95.00 |
Manufacturer | head |
N**H
Very nice product
Useful light
P**A
This is a GREAT light!
The media could not be loaded. This is a fantastic light. It's bright enough that I can play at night with no other lights on and so bright that it illuminates my harp strings as well as the sheet music and I don't even have to turn it up to the brightest setting. The default setting is plenty. I also don't need to open the light up. Closed (both wings of the light touching) and default brightness is enough to see all of that. I forgot it could go brighter until I made the video.I use it just about every day and I charged it for the first time yesterday after having it for several months. I didn't charge it because it needed it. In fact, when I plugged it in all but one indicator light was still solidly on. After I finished playing last night I thought, "Surely it must be getting low", so figured I'd let it charge overnight while I was thinking of it. I didn't want to get stuck and find my light needs charging when I want to play (although it does work plugged in to an adapter, all sockets near my harp are already grossly overburdened and I'm loathe to plug in anything more). 30 minutes later and it was done charging. Based on the indicator lights, I could have gone for another month or more. And I legitimately use this nearly every day for about an hour. I get an itch to play at night. Don't know why. I'm sure my neighbors would appreciate it if I didn't have this compulsion, but I do.I use mine on a Manhasset stand, but it is so light, any stand will hold up just fine with it. It's definitely not too heavy. The clamp comes down far enough and is sturdy enough that you can clamp open a book if you like, but it's also not in the way if you don't do that. I use a spiral binder for loose sheet music and it doesn't push the folder at all The bulk of the light is on the back side, behind the stand where it doesn't matter. The front clip is very narrow and doesn't interfere.You could use this while playing for an audience without blinding them. The neck is sufficiently long and flexible enough that you can position it so as not to give everyone a migraine because they have what amounts to a flashlight blasting them in the eyes. The neck is well-made and holds whatever position you bend it to.I'm so glad I chose this model. It's brilliant! (I couldn't resist. I know. That was cheesy. Apologies.)
C**N
Molto pratico
Utilizzato per suonare di sera è perfetto. Ottimo aggancio al leggio, buona illuminazione.
V**N
Very effective bit of kit when playing the church organ
The nights are drawing in, the harvest festivals are beginning, typically in the evening......you try playing 'We plough fields and scatter' by the light of a noddy fluorescent strip that some church warden kindly erected 30+ years ago! Flippin nightmare!!Anticipating the familiar eye-strain this year, I was searching for a floor standing reading light and I happened upon this little beauty. I never knew such things existed. I tried it out yesterday and I am very very impressed.Positives:- no wires and so no need to find an electrical socket nearby- versatile; the photo doesn't do it justice but the music stand on the organ doesn't allow anything to be clamped to the top, this light was easily positioned further down the stand- effective; the light it provides is really bright without being blinding and I can easily read all the score- robust and secure; the clip is rubberised and very stable, there is nothing flimsy about it- portable; I wondered whether the ability to 'fold' the light might compromise the beam but this is not the case at all. I was able to carry the light easily and safely to the church and then pop it in my bag to take home again- no 'leakage'; the light is exactly where you need it and does not blind you or the congregation- very quick to charge for first useNegatives:These are not negatives as such but some things you might want to think about if you are considering it for a similar use.- the clip sticks out at an angle which it needs to do in order to fulfil its purpose, but if your music stand only has a narrow ledge then the clip could conceivably push out your music book to make it a bit unstable- length of the lighted area; I only realised once I had opened the package what 42led means (I know, didn't do my research!) - it means there are a total of 42 leds bulbs ergo the beam is only as long as 42 bulbs allow. This probably doesn't make any sense - it is totally fine for my purposes but if you are reading from e.g. 4 A4 sheets taped together, then it might not be quite big enough for your needs. Maybe do what I didn't do and read the product specification.I very rarely leave reviews, and then only when I feel sufficiently fired up or I think that someone else might come across my review and find it genuinely helpful.I will re-review this in a couple of months to see if time has deteriorated the product. In the meantime, 5 stars from me!Update 14.10.24I had drawn the wrong conclusion about the number of leds being related to the length/width of the light beam.Here is my conversation with the seller in case anyone else find it useful.My original question to the seller:How does the 42Led version compare to the 64Led version in terms of size? As it has 64Leds I was expecting the light fins to be wider but, according to the product information, both the 64Led version and the 42Led version appear to have the same dimensions.Their reply:The 64LED and 42LED head spread lengths are the same. The main difference is the lamp holder battery capacity and lumens.42LED: Battery capacity is 2500 mAhLumens: 13.1 lumens - 182.17 lumensColour temperature: Uniform 4019KBrightness duration: about 67 hours for the lowest brightness, about 5 hours for the highest brightness.64LED: Battery capacity is 4000 mAhLumen: mixed light 15.7-224.2 lumens, positive white light 18.1-255.4 lumens, warm light 16.8-239.4 lumensColour temperature: mixed light 4000K, positive white light 5700K, warm light 3000KLight duration: minimum brightness of about 100 hours, maximum brightness of about 6.5 hours
A**R
Fantastisch
Licht is perfect in te stellen. Opbergen is handig met zalje en inklapbaar. Batterij gaat lang mee. Topper!
L**I
Nice, and versatile
The light was received as scheduled and in good condition. Easy to use and works as indicated. For me, it doubles as a music stand light on gigs and also to illuminate artwork on an easel otherwise. Its' various lighting options make it very versatile. Like it and glad I got it.
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