SMFX Bias Lighting Quick Strip for $15

October 30, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Soften Screen Glare & Improve Your Home’s Ambiance With This Peel & Stick Lighting Strip
Expires December 05, 2016 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 20% off

KEY FEATURES

We tend to underrate the effect light has on our work and living spaces. The flexible SmartFX LED Bias Lighting Quick Strip is a simple and affordable way to introduce modern lighting design into your home and office. Place it behind your screens or monitors to reduce eye fatigue and improve picture quality, or add a soothing decorative element to any room in your home!

  • Soften glare & bring out the color in your screens by placing it behind your screens
  • Pick between 7 colors, or cycle through all of them at varying speeds to create a contemporary light show
  • Set the mood or highlight an area of your home or office
  • Install w/ a simple peel-&-stick

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • 7 color choices

Compatibility

  • SMFX app is compatible with iOS and Android

Includes

  • SMFX Bias Lighting Quick Strip
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