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A desk light with the closest natural lighting in the world.
38,000 JPY (41,800 JPY with tax))
A light that allows you to see true colors
STROKE2 achieves a color rendering index of 98Ra when natural light index is 100Ra. It precisely reproduces the true colors of the objects just as seen under natural lighting. STROKE2 has the highest color reproduction capability among all LED desk lights, making the light suitable for color-sensitive situations such as art museums and print checks. STROKE2 brings out the true colors vividly in every detail, making photography, design, and crafts even more enjoyable.
Blue Light Control
STROKE2's light significantly controls the blue light that is considered as a cause of eye fatigue. In comparison to typical LEDs, it reduces the peak of blue light components by more than 40%, achieving easy-on-the-eyes illumination. Unlike common issues with "yellowing" seen in blue light filters, STROKE2's light maintains a transparent white color. With a clear and easy-to-read daylight color (6000K) for fine print and details, it allows for more focused reading, learning, and desk work.
Natural Shadows
Some LED desk lights can cause annoying multiple shadows due to multiple arranged LED light sources. Seeing many shadows of pens or hands on the desk can be unnatural and distractive. STROKE2 reproduces natural light even with shadows. It provides a soft, spread-out light without multiple shadows or flickering, creating a pleasant illumination as if you were sitting by a window.
Minimum Structure
The seamless casing, consisting of just one pipe with no seams, screws, holes, edges, nor any other visual bumps. It naturally blends into any space. STROKE2 allows you to see things as they are without any obstruction of the light fixture itself. Simply place it and turn it on, and the soft light will spread across the entire desk. There is no need to adjust the light source anymore.
Now, I am writing this manuscript under STROKE's gentle light.
It feels like the soft light is speaking to me saying, "The world can be changed."
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