
Filter for lumens for table lamps (and all other lamps)
Unfortunately, there is no option to filter table lamps by brightness. This turns the search for a suitable lamp into a gauntlet. Please add this as a matter of urgency.



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Unfortunately, there is no option to filter table lamps by brightness. This turns the search for a suitable lamp into a gauntlet. Please add this as a matter of urgency.
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Dear Community I am looking for an "Indirect incandescent light with regenerating red component" for my home office. Unfortunately, I could not filter the products as there is no suitable filter for it. The regenerating red component is important to me, as it should be particularly gentle on the eyes when working at the screen every day. Do you know a product that you can recommend to me? Or perhaps one of you has already looked for the same type of lamp. Thank you very much Vögii
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What would be super practical is a possibility to filter the lamps by socket (e.g. E27).
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Dear Galaxus, Why can we not filter the table lamps by bulb type? It is one of main specifications of a lamps after all, the type of bulb it takes.
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Hi, Can anyone tell me the differences between the 3 HUE Play sets on offer. I can't see my way through them. Where are the differences between: - Philips HUE Play Duo https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/philips-hue-play-duo-tischlampe-14370420?supplier=406802 - Philips Hue Play Base Set + Extension https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/philips-hue-play-basis-set-erweiterung-tischlampe-10981458?supplier=406802 - Philips Hue Play base + extension https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/philips-hue-play-basis-erweiterung-tischlampe-9414900?supplier=406802 Digitec's comparison option doesn't help much because most of the specifications aren't shown at all. Furthermore, which makes more sense? I already own a Philips TV with Ambilight. Now I want to expand the light in the living room with HUE lamps. I am now interested in the variants on offer, between: - HUE Play Duo - HUE Iris - HUE Bloom The lamps should not be directly on the TV to replace/create Ambilight. I already have the TV with Ambilight for that. But the living room should be extended with HUE lamps. 1. as an extension to the Ambilight (TV) 2. as ambient light in the living room (walls on the side of the TV, walls behind the sofa). - A HUE Bridge (V2) is already available, as there are already HUE lamps/light strips in other rooms. Thank you very much for your tips and help. Greetings Fernando
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I am looking for a table lamp that is battery operated. But I don't want one from China. How can I narrow down the product selection accordingly?
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Would it be possible to include this table lamp in the range? https://www.benq.eu/de-ch...
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Where can you see the cable in the pictures? That's what upsets me every time. I want to buy an electronic device (in this case a table lamp) and rarely is the cable visible in the pictures. They are always touched up because it supposedly looks unsightly or to give the impression that it is cordless and therefore more modern and stylish, which does not correspond to the facts at all and is a customer deception. I want to see the product as it is, not as a designer's fantasy to make it look as perfect as possible. I might be interested in how the switch on the cable looks or whether the cable is white or black. This is supposed to be an honest product description or illustration? That's fake information, I know that from fake news, so it's also common here.
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