Aggregated technical data for the Shinetech unit reveals a 24W DC power supply driving a dual-head LED configuration. The control interface employs a capacitive touch controller capable of modulating five distinct color temperatures ranging from 3000K to 5500K across ten brightness levels. The mechanical arm utilizes a tension-spring system for articulation, necessitating a mounting surface thickness of at least 0.5 inches to maintain center-of-gravity stability under the load of the dual-bar assembly.
Standardized testing protocols show that the independent head rotation allows for simultaneous desk illumination and ambient wall wash, effectively reducing contrast strain.
Material analysis confirms the use of aluminum heat sinks for thermal dissipation, which mitigates the acceleration of LED lumen depreciation. The hardware includes a non-volatile memory function that preserves the last active state upon power cycles. However, the proprietary nature of the external power brick and DC barrel connection indicates that the assembly cannot be serviced with standard off-the-shelf components if the cable is compromised. The wingspan extends to 31.5 inches, providing comprehensive coverage for large-format drafting surfaces.
Users seeking a similar 24W output but prioritizing an integrated light sensor for automated luminosity adjustments should consider the Micomlan Architect model.
This device represents a high-output architectural solution within the office lighting hardware category.