Lumeno 8613 Lupenleuchte Schwarz mit 3 Dioptrien und Tischklemme

Lumeno 861XGR Magnifying Lamp/Workplace Light 60 LEDs Oval Crystal-Clear Lens Rubber Ring

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1.144,00 kr
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Lumeno 8613 Lupenleuchte Schwarz mit 3 Dioptrien und Tischklemme

Lumeno 861XGR Magnifying Lamp/Workplace Light 60 LEDs Oval Crystal-Clear Lens Rubber Ring

Item number:8613SW
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Lumeno Magnifying Lamp Series 861X. Optimal field of view thanks to the oval crystal-clear lens and 60 energy-efficient, super-bright LEDs.

Extended field of view with minimal distortion

The sleek lamp head of the Lumeno 861XGR magnifying lamp features a large 110 x 150 mm oval real-glass lens that provides a crystal-clear, low-distortion field of view. The large lens allows precise work and comfortable viewing of small details. The magnifier is available with either 3 or 5 dioptres, offering the perfect magnification for a variety of applications.

The lens is available in two magnifications:

3 dioptres (1.75x magnification)

  • Working distance: 33 cm
  • Ideal for reading, crafting, needlework, cosmetics
  • Advantage: Large working area at a comfortable distance

5 dioptres (2.25x magnification)

  • Working distance: 20 cm
  • Ideal for cosmetics, nail design, electronics, jewellery making
  • Advantage: Optimal compromise between magnification and working distance


Ideal illumination with two brightness levels

For even illumination of the work area, 60 super-bright SMD LEDs provide particularly high luminosity and a high colour rendering value (CRI > 90). The LEDs are evenly distributed around the magnifier on the underside of the lamp head.
Depending on your needs, the brightness can be switched between two levels. The first level offers a luminous intensity of 450 lumens, while the second level provides 950 lumens. The LEDs impress with low power consumption and a long service life of 25,000 hours.

With their pleasant colour temperature of 6500 K (similar to daylight), the professional magnifying lamp is suitable for a wide range of applications, both cosmetic and craft work. It is also a great help as a reading aid around the home.

Large working radius and precise positioning

The well-thought-out arm mechanism makes it easy to position the lamp. A protective rubber edge ensures a better grip and a degree of impact resistance.
Springs specially adjusted to the weight of the lamp head ensure precise positioning. The cover above them, made of sturdy plastic, prevents the risk of pinching and can be easily cleaned when necessary.
A hinged lid protects the lens against dust and the burning-glass effect, and stays open in position without getting in the way while you work.

Power is supplied by a power supply unit with safe low voltage.
The supplied clamp mount fits table tops up to 65 mm thick and can be attached just as quickly as it is securely.

Technical specifications:

Property Value
Magnification in 3 Dpt (1.75x) or 5 Dpt (2.25x)
Housing colour white
Protective edge colour Gray, similar to RAL 7001
Brightness 400 lumen (level I), 800 lumen (level II)
Light source 60 ultralyse SMD-lysdioder
Power consumption 5.1 Watt (level I), 9.2 Watt (level II)
Standby consumption 0.3 W
Energy efficiency class F
Light colour similar to daylight
Colour temperature 6500 K
Colour rendering index (CRI) Ra > 90
LED lifespan up to 25,000 hours
Lens oval glass lens
Length of upper arm segment 420 mm
Length of lower arm segment 420 mm
Magnifier diameter 110x150 mm
Lamp head dimensions (LxWxH) 190 x 245 x 42 mm
Cable length 150 cm
Scope of delivery Magnifying lamp, power supply unit 20 V/ 0.5 A, table clamp, instructions
Manufacturer WEEE no. DE20114722

Frequently asked questions

Which dioptre strength is right for me?

For most tasks a 3-dioptre lens (1.75x magnification) is the best choice – it gives you plenty of working distance and a large field of view. Only go for 5 or 8 dioptres if you need to see very fine detail: the stronger the lens, the smaller the field of view and working distance become.

Read more in our guide: Which Diopter Strength Is Right for You? Choosing the Correct Power for Your Magnifying Lamp

Can I replace the LEDs myself?

The LEDs are permanently installed and rated for around 25,000 operating hours – they are not designed to be swapped like a light bulb. Should anything fail nonetheless, our service department will help with repairs and spare parts.

Read more in our guide: 25,000 hours: service life and running costs of an LED magnifying lamp

Which power supply fits my magnifying lamp?

What matters is the model designation and generation (e.g. MK II or MK III) on the type plate – identical model numbers can use different power supplies depending on the generation. You will find matching replacement power supplies in our accessories; if in doubt, our service team can identify yours quickly from a photo of the type plate.

Read more in our guide: Which power supply fits my magnifying lamp?

How do I clean the lens properly?

Use a soft, lint-free cloth – slightly dampened with mild glass cleaner for heavier soiling. Avoid abrasives and aggressive cleaners, as they can scratch the surface.

Read more in our guide: How do I clean the lens?

How is the lamp mounted – and is a stand included?

Our articulated-arm magnifying lamps come with a table clamp. A rolling or table stand can simply be selected as a set variant on the product page. Wall brackets and other holders are available as accessories.

Read more in our guide: Table clamp, stand or wall bracket? Choosing the right mount

Are spare parts available for older models too?

Yes. We stock lenses, power supplies and holders as spare parts – often even for series that have not been sold for years. Our own service department repairs your lamp if needed or supplies the right part.

Read more in our guide: How long are spare parts available for my magnifying lamp?

Can the lamp stand in direct sunlight?

Please not uncovered: the magnifying lens focuses direct sunlight like a burning glass – this can ignite surfaces. Cover the lens or swivel it out of the sun if your workplace is by a window.

Read more in our guide: The magnifying glass as a burning glass

Do I keep my glasses on while working?

Yes – work with your usual vision correction. Glasses and lens act together: if you already wear strong reading glasses, 3 dioptres is usually the better choice, because too much combined magnification shrinks the field of view and working distance and becomes tiring.

Read more in our guide: Which Diopter Strength Is Right for You? Choosing the Correct Power for Your Magnifying Lamp

How much does the lamp actually magnify – and how close do I need to get?

3 dioptres equal 1.75x magnification at around 33 cm from the object, 5 dioptres 2.25x at about 20 cm, 8 dioptres 2.75x at about 12.5 cm. 8 dioptres is the strongest level in our range and magnifies very selectively – typical for tasks like SMD soldering.

Read more in our guide: Diopters and magnification

Does working with the magnifier strain the eyes?

Chosen correctly, it is the opposite: the lens takes close-up work off your eyes, and the flicker-free daylight white supports relaxed vision. Strain almost always comes from choosing too much magnification – small field of view, short distance. Then go one level weaker and let your gaze wander into the distance now and then.

Read more in our guide: Reading with a magnifying lamp: visual comfort for seniors

Can I use the lamp abroad, e.g. in the USA?

Within the EU: no problem. Our lamps are not designed for the 110 V grid (USA) – we advise against running them via travel adapters. For use outside Europe, please ask our service team first.

Read more in our guide: Which power supply fits my magnifying lamp?

What language is the user manual in – is it available in English or French?

The manual comes with the lamp and is available as a PDF here on the product page under “Downloads & documentation”. For many models further language versions exist – such as English or French – as well as declarations of conformity: our service team will gladly send them on request.

How bright does a magnifying lamp need to be?

For close work at a desk, 500 to 1,000 lumens is the usual range. At Lumeno the range runs from 450 lumens on the compact Lambda S to 1,150 lumens on the 851X; the 680X delivers 550 lumens, and the 721X, 8213/8215 and 861X series around 950 lumens each. More important than the number is the distribution: the LEDs sit in a ring around the lens so the workpiece is lit from every side and no hard shadows form - which is exactly why a desk lamp plus a hand-held magnifier rarely does the job.

Read more in our guide: Lumens, watts and LED count: what really determines brightness

Is the lamp suitable for continuous professional use?

Yes, that is what these series are built for - in beauty studios, foot care, laboratories and workshops they run for many hours every day. More important than the housing material in the long run is the supply of spare parts: lenses, power supplies, clamps, brackets and stands can all be ordered individually and come from our own service department, which also carries out repairs. A scratched lens or a worn clamp is therefore no reason for a new device.

Read more in our guide: Warranty, complaints, repair: how it works with us

Where do the lamps come from?

Lumeno is a German brand. Advice, the spare parts store and the repair service are based in Germany, and here you buy directly from the manufacturer rather than through a middleman - which is why matching parts are still available even for older series.

Is the oval lens available as a spare part?

Yes – the oval 110 × 150 mm lens of the 861X is available separately in 3 or 5 dioptres. That way the lamp can be refreshed even after years, or converted to a different strength.

Read more in our guide: Round or oval lens: which shape for what

3 or 5 dioptres for the oval lens – which is better?

3 dioptres give more working distance and a calmer image that stays sharp across the surface – ideal for long sessions. 5 dioptres show more detail but, by the laws of optics, have a smaller distortion-free area and less distance to the object.

Read more in our guide: Edge sharpness: why stronger magnifiers blur towards the rim

Why does the version with a stand cost noticeably more?

Because a full stand is included. The 6159 rolling stand with its castor ring and the heavy 6180 table stand with a locking screw each cost a multiple of a table clamp on their own; as a set you pay less than buying them separately. If you start with the clamp today you can upgrade later - the lamp stays the same, only the mounting changes.

Read more in our guide: Table clamp, stand or wall bracket? Choosing the right mount

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