With the Broadwing TLC 9100 my desk is fully lit and I can work for hours without straining my eyes thanks to the ergonomic design. I still miss a charging function for my smartphone in the base of the lamp.
First impression
The first thing that strikes me about the Broadwing is its size. The lamp is quite wide, but looks stylish and professional. You mount the lamp on a foot that you put on your desk or a clamp that you attach to the back of your desk. I choose the clamp, so I put my monitor further back. The base of the lamp does not have a built-in charging function for my phone. I do miss this in the design.
Ergonomic design with even light distribution
The neck is flexible, so I can adjust the lamp to my eye level. In addition, the light also shines down on my workplace and not in my face. A light source directly in my face makes your eyes tired. I quickly suffer from my eyes with desk lamps, but with the Broadwing I have no problems with this. I am very positive about the light distribution of the lamp. My desk is illuminated evenly and completely. I also don't mind shadows. This is because the light shines down on my desk from above.
3 dimmable light tones and motion sensor
The Broadwing has 3 different light tones: cool, bright and warm. The cool shade gives a white light, which helps with concentration. The warm light has a yellow glow, which I find a bit calmer. Bright is in between. These shades are also dimmable with 3 strengths. I can easily adjust this with the touch buttons on the lamp. In addition, the lamp also has a motion sensor. When I'm gone for 20 minutes, the lamp goes out. When I sit down again, the lamp turns on automatically. This way I save energy, which I really like.