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Got a freelance job that has me office-bound for 3 months. My desk faces the wall and the strip lights above don't help.


By this time of day, my eyes are killing me. I look over to other parts of the office (next to windows) and it's a veritable oasis of daylight, and my eyes seem to like it better there.


So I wondered if a daylight lamp would help, at this rate I feel like I'm going to go blind, so it'd be worth the investment if they actually work, (and if they can compensate for nasty strip lighting).


Anyone experienced?

Rosie


I've got a vintage specimen lamp one on my desk, it's got a wotan/phillips daylight lamp inside


The light quality is way-way better than anything else and I wouldn't be without it now


Buy one for sure if the daylight is poor where you work


Netts(tu)

Rosie, through my work with visually impaired people I have done loads of lighting and low vision assessments, and yes, a daylight lamp can markedly improve a person's ability to see to read and do fine detailed tasks. Obviously you're not visually impaired, but if it works for them, I suspect you'd find them useful.


Don't go spending your hard earned, I have one sitting in a cupboard that I "inherited" p

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