Increased flexibility means greater productivity with the Lighthead LED Task Light from Integ.
April 28th, 2011
Integ have responded to the increasing need by users for greater freedom in controlling their workspace environments and created the Lighthead LED Task Light.
Incorporating the latest technology, each Lighthead features 7 x 1.2W LEDs each with an average lifetime of 50,000 hours.

Available in an aluminium finish with either a desk base mount or split clamp, Integ also provides a unique wedge mount solution which lets you blend Lightead with Integ’s range of modular monitor arms off a single pole.
Lighthead continues Integ’s mission to deliver workspace tools that deliver sustainable increases in productivity.

Poor lighting can affect the comfort, safety and performance of computer users, causing visual discomfort and symptoms of headaches and migraines and throwing shadows or glares that can encourage awkward working postures.
The Lighthead LED Task Light is the perfect solution for a workspace with an insufficient direct light source, allowing users to control the amount of light, reducing eye stress and and increasing wellbeing and productivity.


Flexible and sustainable, Integ’s Lighthead LED Task Light is a welcome addition to any workspace.
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