Nitori Launches 'Eye-Friendly Desk Lamp' That Replicates Natural Sunlight to Reduce Eye Strain During Study and Reading
Nitori has released a new desk lamp featuring 'Sunlight LED' technology, designed to minimize eye strain by replicating natural light and reducing blue light.
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Nitori Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Sapporo, Kita-ku; Chairman and President: Akio Nitori) introduces the 'Eye-Friendly Sunlight LED Desk Lamp (ML25CL),' available at select Nitori stores and Nitori Net starting mid-March 2026. For parents who want to create the best learning environment for their children, Nitori offers this new solution. Standard white LEDs often contain high levels of blue light, which can cause eye strain during prolonged use. Nitori's new lamp uses 'Sunlight LED' technology, which has a wavelength close to natural sunlight, significantly reducing blue light compared to conventional LEDs. This creates a comfortable environment where colors and diagrams in textbooks appear as they would under natural light. The adjustable arm design prevents shadows on the desk, ensuring uniform illumination for better concentration. Key features include: 1. Eye-friendly design with Sunlight LED. 2. Natural color rendering. 3. Clamp-style mounting for a spacious desk, with a movable arm to eliminate shadows. 4. 10-level dimming, remote control, and built-in USB ports (Type-A/Type-C) for device charging.
FAQ
Why is this desk lamp gentle on the eyes?
It uses 'Sunlight LED' technology with a spectrum close to natural light, significantly reducing blue light and minimizing eye strain during long study sessions.
Is the brightness adjustable?
Yes, it features 10-level dimming, which can be intuitively controlled using the included remote.
Can I charge devices via USB?
Yes, it is equipped with USB ports (Type-A/Type-C) for convenient charging of smartphones or tablets while studying.