Each time you actuate the switch to which it is connected, switching it off then on again in quick succession, it goes down one notch, then it cycles again. Philips has a traditional LED bulb (E27) with 3 lighting levels. Not exactly what you're asking for, but it might be a workaround. This can either with built-in potentiometer knob, or linear slider or using a 3rd party dimmer on their barrel connector, but NO TOUCH-BASED DIMMING! However due to the lamps not having build-in-memory once the voltage is too low they just reset and you have to use the power button again, and adjust the brightness/color again.ĭoes anyone know any solid arm-mounted long LED office/architect/task lamps that are completely dimmable from on to off without flickering? That sort of works when using it with the lamp at a low setting already. I've also tried using a hardware dimmer on the barrel connectors of these lamps.
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