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BlitzWolf BW-CML2 Pro - the price has dropped even further

BlitzWolf BW-CML2 Pro - the price has dropped further

The BlitzWolf BW-CML2 Pro is really a gift for HUF 6500.

BlitzWolf BW-CML2 Pro - the price has dropped further

The BlitzWolf BW-CML2 is an innovative RGB monitor lamp that offers dual light sources and adjustable brightness from 300 to 1000 lux, allowing users to customize the illumination while working, reading or gaming. The lamp offers three color temperatures – cool, average and warm – that adapt to different activities and moods. CML2 offers 15 different RGB backlight modes, including color effects and automatic color transition, which create a stunning atmosphere and enhance your gaming experience.

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Asymmetric forward projection design and anti-glare design ensure that light only illuminates the table and not the screen, reducing screen reflection and maximizing focus and comfort, whether you're working or relaxing. The lamp is easy to install, has a space-saving design and fits perfectly with monitors with a thickness of 15-25 mm. Thanks to the touch-sensitive control, you can easily adjust the brightness and color temperature. As a USB-powered lamp, it can be operated from any USB outlet, be it a computer, phone charger or power bank.

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The BlitzWolf BW-CML2 Pro is easy to install and space-saving, with a triangular, stable design bracket that perfectly fits monitors with a thickness of 10-35 mm. The USB-powered lamp can be operated from any USB device, such as a computer, phone charger or portable charger.

Today we received a new coupon for the lamp, so the BGeeb244 with a coupon code for HUF 6500, you can add it to the cart and order it here:

 

BlitzWolf BW-CML2 Pro monitor light

 

You can read my article about the lamp here: THAT MAKES YOUR WORKPLACE REALLY COMFORTABLE - BLITZWOLF CML2 PRO TEST

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