BenQ ScreenBar Plus — Solid, But Overpriced

I've been using the **BenQ ScreenBar Plus** for six months now, and it's definitely changed my desk setup. It's a premium monitor light with a hefty price tag, so the question is: does it hold up to daily use, and is it worth the cost?

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I’ve been using the BenQ ScreenBar Plus for six months now, and it’s definitely changed my desk setup. It’s a premium monitor light with a hefty price tag, so the question is: does it hold up to daily use, and is it worth the cost?

What You’re Paying For

The main benefit is reduced eye strain. The asymmetrical light throws light down onto your desk without glaring on the screen. The dial controller is convenient for adjusting brightness and color temperature, making it easy to adapt to different times of day. The mount is stable and hasn’t budged. It frees up desk space compared to a traditional lamp, which is a big plus for smaller workstations.

The Compromise

The light isn’t perfectly even across the desk; there’s a slight hotspot directly underneath the lamp. The auto-dimming feature is unreliable and I ended up disabling it. Also, the cable management can be a pain if you have a complex setup. It’s a minor thing, but for a premium product, I expected a more elegant solution than just a dangling wire.

Warranty and Value

BenQ offers a standard warranty, but honestly, the build quality *should* be better for a premium product. While it’s functional and the core components are holding up, the price feels inflated. You’re paying a lot for the brand name and the convenience of the dial controller. There are budget options that offer similar lighting performance, albeit with less refined controls.

Good light, but overpriced for what you get; look at cheaper alternatives first.

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