Comparison Proove Orbit vs Proove Light Bite
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| Proove Orbit | Proove Light Bite | |
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The 2200 mAh battery provides up to 6 hours of battery life. | Battery charging time up to 2.5 hours. Lamp operating time from battery up to 6 hours. | |
| Type | study / office | study / office |
| Light source | LED | LED |
| Main power source | battery | battery |
| Battery capacity | 2200 mAh | 1200 mAh |
Specs | ||
| Maximum power | 7 W | 5 W |
| Luminous flux | 220 Lm | 80 Lm |
| Colour temperature | 4000 К | 5028 К |
| Color Rendering Index (Ra) | 80 | |
| Operating time | 4.5 – 6 h | |
| Features | brightness control flexible leg | brightness control flexible leg |
Control | ||
| Touch control | ||
General | ||
| USB charging | USB C | USB C |
| Mount | clip | |
| Body / dome material | plastic | plastic |
| Dimensions | 370x170x170 mm | 285x210x55 mm |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | august 2025 | march 2025 |
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Glossary
Battery capacity
Battery capacity for battery-powered models (see Main Power Source).
Theoretically, higher capacity allows for greater autonomy, but in practice, not everything is so simple. At a minimum, the actual charge time will depend on the power of the light source and its power consumption. For example, a conventional model with an 1800 mAh battery will definitely have a longer operating time on a full charge than a table lamp of similar brightness and power with a 1000 mAh battery. But exactly how much higher the autonomy will be is impossible to say for sure. To assess autonomy, it is better to focus on more mundane characteristics - first of all, on the directly stated maximum operating time specified in the technical documentation.
Theoretically, higher capacity allows for greater autonomy, but in practice, not everything is so simple. At a minimum, the actual charge time will depend on the power of the light source and its power consumption. For example, a conventional model with an 1800 mAh battery will definitely have a longer operating time on a full charge than a table lamp of similar brightness and power with a 1000 mAh battery. But exactly how much higher the autonomy will be is impossible to say for sure. To assess autonomy, it is better to focus on more mundane characteristics - first of all, on the directly stated maximum operating time specified in the technical documentation.
Maximum power
The maximum power of the light source allowed for a given lamp.
This parameter has different meanings depending on the light source (see the corresponding paragraph). It is most critical for models with sockets for replaceable light bulbs: the power of the light bulbs used should not exceed the maximum power of the lamp. Otherwise, it will overheat, and the consequences can be very unpleasant - even a fire. In this case, for models with several cartridges, the total power of all installed light sources is indicated. In order to determine the maximum permissible power of an individual light bulb, you need to divide the total limitation by the number of sockets. For example, in a model with 7 “seats” and a limit of 140 W, you can install bulbs of no more than 140/7 = 20 W.
It is also worth recalling that the actual brightness of the light bulb will depend not only on its power, but also on its type. Thus, at the same brightness, “energy-saving” fluorescent lamps have a power 3 to 5 times less than incandescent lamps, and LED light sources - 10 times less. Thus, low permissible power does not interfere with achieving high brightness.
As for table lamps with built-in LEDs, the maximum power for them corresponds to the actual power of the LED unit. You can roughly estimate the capabilities of such a lamp using the above formula - the brightness of the LED corresponds to the brightness of an incandescent lamp with 10 times more power. For example..., if you previously made do with a 60-watt light bulb, an 8-watt LED lamp will most likely be enough for you.
Wattage also determines the energy consumption of the lamp. However, it is not particularly high in table lamps, and in models with a replaceable socket, it also depends not on the maximum power of the lamp itself, but on the characteristics of the actually installed light bulbs.
This parameter has different meanings depending on the light source (see the corresponding paragraph). It is most critical for models with sockets for replaceable light bulbs: the power of the light bulbs used should not exceed the maximum power of the lamp. Otherwise, it will overheat, and the consequences can be very unpleasant - even a fire. In this case, for models with several cartridges, the total power of all installed light sources is indicated. In order to determine the maximum permissible power of an individual light bulb, you need to divide the total limitation by the number of sockets. For example, in a model with 7 “seats” and a limit of 140 W, you can install bulbs of no more than 140/7 = 20 W.
It is also worth recalling that the actual brightness of the light bulb will depend not only on its power, but also on its type. Thus, at the same brightness, “energy-saving” fluorescent lamps have a power 3 to 5 times less than incandescent lamps, and LED light sources - 10 times less. Thus, low permissible power does not interfere with achieving high brightness.
As for table lamps with built-in LEDs, the maximum power for them corresponds to the actual power of the LED unit. You can roughly estimate the capabilities of such a lamp using the above formula - the brightness of the LED corresponds to the brightness of an incandescent lamp with 10 times more power. For example..., if you previously made do with a 60-watt light bulb, an 8-watt LED lamp will most likely be enough for you.
Wattage also determines the energy consumption of the lamp. However, it is not particularly high in table lamps, and in models with a replaceable socket, it also depends not on the maximum power of the lamp itself, but on the characteristics of the actually installed light bulbs.
Luminous flux
Luminous flux provided by a lamp. This parameter is indicated only for models using built-in LED modules (see “Light source”) - in lamps with a socket, it will depend on the light bulbs used.
Luminous flux is essentially the brightness of the lamp. The brightness itself in lumens tells little to the average user, a non-specialist; however, there are tables that allow you to compare the luminous flux of a lamp with a particular light source of standard brightness. For example, a 40 W incandescent lamp produces about 415 lm, a 60 W lamp produces 710 lm, and a 100 W lamp produces 1340 lm. More detailed tables for comparison can be found in special sources.
Speaking of brightness, it is also worth noting that it should not be too low or too high: both create discomfort, increase fatigue and can lead to eye problems. Reference sources provide recommendations on optimal brightness for different tasks. However, this point can be determined for yourself experimentally. And if in doubt, you can purchase a lamp with adjustable brightness (see “Functions and capabilities”).
Luminous flux is essentially the brightness of the lamp. The brightness itself in lumens tells little to the average user, a non-specialist; however, there are tables that allow you to compare the luminous flux of a lamp with a particular light source of standard brightness. For example, a 40 W incandescent lamp produces about 415 lm, a 60 W lamp produces 710 lm, and a 100 W lamp produces 1340 lm. More detailed tables for comparison can be found in special sources.
Speaking of brightness, it is also worth noting that it should not be too low or too high: both create discomfort, increase fatigue and can lead to eye problems. Reference sources provide recommendations on optimal brightness for different tasks. However, this point can be determined for yourself experimentally. And if in doubt, you can purchase a lamp with adjustable brightness (see “Functions and capabilities”).
Colour temperature
Color temperature of the light emitted by the lamp. Specified only for models with built-in LEDs (see "Light Source") as different bulbs with various characteristics can be installed in the socket.
This parameter directly determines the shade of the visible color. The physical meaning of this is that as the color temperature increases, this shade becomes more "cold", shifting from yellow to blue. Here are some examples of color temperature for clarity:
— 1500 – 2000 K — candle flame;
— 2800 K — 100 W incandescent lamp (warm light);
— 4000 K — fluorescent daylight white lamp (this kind of light can already be perceived as cool);
— 5000 K — midday sun light;
— 5500 K — shade from white clouds at noon;
And so on, leaning towards blue, cooler shades.
It should be noted that the choice based on this parameter depends not only on personal preferences and design considerations but also on the overall purpose of the lamp. For example, high color temperature (from 5000 K) is considered optimal for reading, medium (around 4000 – 5000 K) is comfortable for mathematical calculations, working with documents, and other tasks requiring concentration, while soft warm light up to 4000 K is good for relaxation and creating a cozy atmosphere. Therefore, many lamps are designed with adjustable color temperature.
This parameter directly determines the shade of the visible color. The physical meaning of this is that as the color temperature increases, this shade becomes more "cold", shifting from yellow to blue. Here are some examples of color temperature for clarity:
— 1500 – 2000 K — candle flame;
— 2800 K — 100 W incandescent lamp (warm light);
— 4000 K — fluorescent daylight white lamp (this kind of light can already be perceived as cool);
— 5000 K — midday sun light;
— 5500 K — shade from white clouds at noon;
And so on, leaning towards blue, cooler shades.
It should be noted that the choice based on this parameter depends not only on personal preferences and design considerations but also on the overall purpose of the lamp. For example, high color temperature (from 5000 K) is considered optimal for reading, medium (around 4000 – 5000 K) is comfortable for mathematical calculations, working with documents, and other tasks requiring concentration, while soft warm light up to 4000 K is good for relaxation and creating a cozy atmosphere. Therefore, many lamps are designed with adjustable color temperature.
Color Rendering Index (Ra)
The Colour Rendering Index (CRI or Ra) of a desk lamp indicates how naturally illuminated objects appear under its light compared to natural daylight. The higher the Ra (typically from 0 to 100), the more accurate and natural the colors are rendered, which is important for reading, paperwork, painting, or any tasks where color accuracy is crucial.
Operating time
The length of time a rechargeable lamp can operate on a single charge. This parameter is important for planning long work, studying or reading for understanding. For models with brightness control, the range from maximum to minimum brightness is indicated.
Mount
The type of fastening provided in the design or delivery of the table lamp.
In this case, fastening means a device for rigidly fixing the lamp on the table. Many of these lamps also cost a stand, however, in some cases, you can’t do without fastening — for example, if there is an increased risk of hitting and dropping the lamp, or if it is long and would be unstable on the stand. At the same time, there are models equipped with both a stand and a mount, at the user's choice.
Types of fasteners can be as follows:
— Clip. The latch in the form of a large clothespin — from two halves, attracted to each other by a spring. Clips are less reliable than clamps, which is why they are used only among compact low-power models. However, this moment also gives its advantage: such a lamp can be fixed even on a thin and not very strong surface, such as a sheet of hardboard or even thick cardboard, while a clamp requires a rather thick and rigid support. In addition, the clip opens and closes almost instantly, which makes it easy to move such a lamp from place to place.
— Clamp. Fastening based on a screw mechanism: one sponge of such a device is stationary, and the second can move back and forth when the screw rotates. When twisting the clamp, the sponges compress the countertop, fixing the lamp on it. Clamps are bulkier and "slower" than clip-on clips and take longer to open...and close. In addition, when tightening the screw, you should be careful not to overtighten it and not damage the countertop. On the other hand, a properly installed screw clamp provides a very tight and secure mount, suitable for even the largest and most unstable table lamps.
In this case, fastening means a device for rigidly fixing the lamp on the table. Many of these lamps also cost a stand, however, in some cases, you can’t do without fastening — for example, if there is an increased risk of hitting and dropping the lamp, or if it is long and would be unstable on the stand. At the same time, there are models equipped with both a stand and a mount, at the user's choice.
Types of fasteners can be as follows:
— Clip. The latch in the form of a large clothespin — from two halves, attracted to each other by a spring. Clips are less reliable than clamps, which is why they are used only among compact low-power models. However, this moment also gives its advantage: such a lamp can be fixed even on a thin and not very strong surface, such as a sheet of hardboard or even thick cardboard, while a clamp requires a rather thick and rigid support. In addition, the clip opens and closes almost instantly, which makes it easy to move such a lamp from place to place.
— Clamp. Fastening based on a screw mechanism: one sponge of such a device is stationary, and the second can move back and forth when the screw rotates. When twisting the clamp, the sponges compress the countertop, fixing the lamp on it. Clamps are bulkier and "slower" than clip-on clips and take longer to open...and close. In addition, when tightening the screw, you should be careful not to overtighten it and not damage the countertop. On the other hand, a properly installed screw clamp provides a very tight and secure mount, suitable for even the largest and most unstable table lamps.

