Source: The sample of this product was provided by Easine.Touch Notation is a powerful musical score creation app that allows anyone to enjoy writing music using touch gestures. This makes the Easine piano lamp worth a look for the aspiring or accomplished pianist in your life that could benefit from excellent lighting and helping maintain proper tempo. What the Easine light adds is the full-function metronome, and it does that at a better price point. What it is missing is the proximity sensor on the BenQ allowing for auto on/off functionality. It is similar in function in terms of lighting. Astute readers might notice that this looks similar to another piano lamp I reviewed, the BenQ PianoLight, and those readers would be right. The addition of the metronome is awesome and adds to the value of this lamp. It offers terrific light output without shining in the pianist’s eyes. The EASINE piano lamp with metronome is a very nice piano light. I’d like the pivot points to be just a little bit tighter.Include a better explanation of the metronome’s functions, especially rhythm.Full-function metronome, albeit without any real instructions for use.High-quality, non-glare, non-flicker light output.Great adjustability, both for position and light output and color.I would like to feel a little more friction as I move the arm to ensure that the head stays in position without dropping. One other thing I noted was that the pivot points for the arms were not very tight. The light is glare-free and has no discernable flicker, so it is easy on the eyes. It does an excellent job providing directed lighting to the sheet music and keyboard without shining in the pianist’s eyes. PerformanceĪs you can see, the EASINE piano lamp with metronome looks good on the piano. The non-skid, non-mar base holds the lamp solidly in place. Then, place the lamp on your piano and position the head as needed. To set it up, you plug the power cord into the back of the base and then into the wall. The EASINE piano lamp with metronome comes fully assembled. The oval display above the rhythm and beat display actively shows the measure’s beats as they play. The music note display on the lower left shows the rhythm selection. The number at the bottom right shows the number of beats per measure. The number at the top shows the tempo, from 40-208/minute. You can see the illuminated touch controls for volume up and down, rhythm mode, tempo speed, and beats per measure. The display turns off a few seconds after turning off the metronome, leaving only the power button circle lightly illuminated. You can see the speaker grill right below that. The circle at the bottom is the on/off touch control for the metronome. The front of the base contains the controls and speaker outlet for the metronome. Under the light bar, we see the light diffusing panel that softens the delivery of the light from the 72 LEDs under the diffuser. Heart – save/recall a favorite setting – hold for two seconds to set the favorite lighting settings – hit it to recall.Moon – make the color temperature cooler (bluer).Sun – make the color temperature warmer (more yellow). It blocks the light panel from the pianist’s eyes. See that tab extending below the head? That is the eye shield. The head can pivot up to 60 degrees, letting you get perfect placement. The light bar is mounted on a pair of arms that pivot. The base has a non-slip, non-mar rubber bottom. The EASINE piano lamp with metronome is a contemporary designed lamp that sits atop your piano. Lighting functions: 5 steps dimmable + 6 steps color temperature.Controls: dual touch panel – one for the lamp, one for the metronome.Light adjustment: arm can be adjusted 90°, and the light panel can be adjusted 60°.
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