Tuesday, June 3rd 2025

BenQ Launches ScreenBar Halo 2 Monitor Light

BenQ, the pioneer of monitor lighting solutions, today launched the ScreenBar Halo 2, its next-generation flagship monitor light engineered to deliver optimal eye comfort for professionals working in dim environments. Developed over four years, the ScreenBar Halo 2 enhances workspace lighting through a powerful dual-light design that provides full front and rear illumination.

Building on the success of its predecessor, the ScreenBar Halo 2 introduces a Tri-zone Backlight Design that expands coverage by 423%, reducing contrast between the monitor and its surroundings to ease visual fatigue. The front light features BenQ's ASYM-Light, an asymmetrical optical design with an 18-degree cut-off angle that eliminates screen glare and prevents direct light from reaching the eyes.
The product's development was informed by a study conducted in collaboration with National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, which found that maintaining balanced ambient light around a screen significantly improves eye comfort. Backed by ANSI standards, the optimal luminance ratio of no more than 3:1 between the screen and its surroundings is a core element of the ScreenBar Halo 2's design.
"We know professionals demand precision in lighting," said JC Pan, Chief Product Designer at BenQ Smart Lighting. "That's why we've revamped the control knob, making it easy to adjust brightness (0-100%) and color temperature (2700K-6500K) on an anti-fingerprint coated panel—ideal for tasks like color grading or video editing."
The mounting system also received a complete redesign. Inspired by the gravity-based mechanism of the ScreenBar Pro, the new zinc-alloy clamp supports a wide variety of monitors, from ultra-thin to curved, without causing damage. "It rests gently on the screen instead of clipping on, making it far more screen-friendly," said Judy Yang, lead mechanical engineer.
The ScreenBar Halo 2 comes packed with smart features, including auto-dimming, auto on/off, and memory settings for personalized use. Co-designed with MINIMAL Design, founded by former Nike Global Creative Director Scott Wilson, it features a sleek metallic finish that complements any professional setup.

To celebrate the launch, BenQ is giving away 50 free units of the ScreenBar Halo 2 across different regions. To enter, users simply need to complete a short questionnaire about their workspace habits. The giveaway is part of the #ElevatewithHalo campaign, where professionals will share how the product enhances their workflow and comfort.

Source: BenQ
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6 Comments on BenQ Launches ScreenBar Halo 2 Monitor Light

#1
Shrek
Does this really help?
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Nomad76
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ShrekDoes this really help?
I think it can, however, without having one actually to see if it can ease eye fatigue, especially for those in their 40s :D can't say for sure how much.
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Cheeseball
Not a Potato
Nomad76I think it can, however, without having one actually to see if it can ease eye fatigue, especially for those in their 40s :D can't say for sure how much.
It does. I have a cheap Redragon one and it acts as nearby environmental light. I don't have the LEDs shining toward me, but it is dropping down on my desk. It's a good alternative than just opening a lamp or turning on the ceiling lights in a room that you want to keep dark.

It does help with eye fatigue as it's another diffused source of light other than what is flashing on the monitor/TV.

Although this BenQ might be too expensive for that purpose though.
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Chaitanya
I have been eyeing bias lights(high CRI ones offered by Medialight) for purchase(currently have cheap white led strip I bought from Amazon) and having a light shining at wall behind the monitor certainly is useful(in dark enviornment) but not sure of these overhead lights as most users like to avoid any lights directed at the screen itself.
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LabRat 891

This is not at all what I was expecting when I clicked.
ShrekDoes this really help?
Dunno on this one in-particular, but having some backlighting behind a display does seem to help w/ eyestrain.
ChaitanyaI have been eyeing bias lights(high CRI ones offered by Medialight) for purchase(currently have cheap white led strip I bought from Amazon) and having a light shining at wall behind the monitor certainly is useful(in dark enviornment) but not sure of these overhead lights as most users like to avoid any lights directed at the screen itself.
No one wants to deal w/ the heat (esp. behind an OLED) but... a plain-ole incandescent (filament/halogen) is/was an affordable way to get low/no flicker near-100CRI lighting.
IIRC (worldwide) one can still get 12.8VDC Halogen and Filament bulbs for automotive use, including interior lighting.
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