• Innovative structure design, which allow it can be attach by the magnet, with the provided strengthen magnet pins, holding a paper on the pad become easily
  • Physical buttons Design, effectively avoid mistakenly touching compare with touch sensor button.
  • Power supply by USB cable , convenience to access to any USB port like computer Wall outlet ,USB adapter and power bank.
  • Stepless brightness control from 0-100% with memory function,allow you adjust Illumination freely and next time turn on reach the same brightness.
  • Super Bright&Eco-friendly LED ensure extreme low calorific value and life span up to 50000hours.Flicker-Free&No radiation, good for your eyes especially long-hour working.

Works well. One design addition I would love- The addition of a cordless power supply or battery backup ( I would sacrifice some of the thin design for it). To go mobile or with out the hindrance of a cord (at times) would be awesome. The LED power consumption couldn't be that much.

We had ordered a different light box as a Christmas present for our grandson and were simply blown away by the versatility of these new LED light boxes...especially for the price. I had won a rather high end ($120 retail) light box not long ago in a design contest and couldn't believe how versatile these new generation light boxes are for the price. My wife's sister does a decent amount of craft work and we thought she might like one of these, so we spent the extra few bucks and got this model that includes the four magnets to hold your work in place. LED, magnets, fully dimmable...and a $30 price tag! Our fancy light box isn't even dimmable! Seriously, if your light box has been around for a while you need to take a look at these. Just a little thicker than a pane of glass, touch controls, dimmable. Outstanding! The light is wonderfully even and it's just, well, sleek and slick. I absolutely love it. In fact, I strongly considered giving her ours and keeping this one because of the dimming feature but I thought that would be a little tacky, so we did the right thing, hoping she'll appreciate it as much as we did. I'm still thinking about ordering another one for myself - but that's a tough choice when I already have what's supposed to be a top of the line light box. But the light on mine isn't adjustable... Still thinking about it. One very small thing: The surface is marked on the top and left sides...in centimeters. I'm a geezer who will probably never convert so it would be really nice if maybe they could have marked the bottom and right sides in inches as well. Oh well - just one of the downsides of being a dinosaur. At any rate, these light boxes are a major evolutionary step forward for a very useful craft and design tool - and an outstanding value at the price.

The light pad is just what I wanted for my drawing. The three light settings let me adjust how much light I need to see my object through the paper without blinding me! I’m glad I got the large size because it allows me to work with larger papers. The price is very affordable.

This is great! I use this to trace my drawings onto thick watercolor paper. The third setting is the best for this. The A4 was too small so I returned it to get the A3 and this is a nice size. It's also very thin and very light! The first time I received it, the corner was cracked and I had to return it. please check your order before keeping it!

-great size for large compositions -adjustable LED lighting -so thin and light, easy to store After years of using a variety of bulky, heavy lightboxes, what a pleasure to find this drawing pad! I don't do tattoos or animation, I'm just a simple drawer/painter/craft person. I use it for combining drawings, transferring patterns, etc. and am pleased with the ease of use. So easy to adjust the intensity of the light and so easy to store!

LEDs have made things better--again. My old incandescent light box was six inches thick and very awkward to use on a desktop while seated. This one is less than 1/4 inch thick with bright, even lighting. Use it mainly to sketch technical graphs on plain white 32-lb paper by placing a sheet of old-time K&E graph paper (log-log, semi-log, etc.) under the drawing paper. Some of these specialized graph papers are hard to find, and this product helps me conserve my dwindling stocks. Have not had an issue with the connector that some reviewers are reporting, but I always handle micro-USB connectors with extra care because they can be fragile.

Before I bought this, I looked around a lot. I was about to buy one for almost $150. Then I came across this one. The reviews were great, so I decided to try to save some money and purchased this one. Its for my husband for tracing his tattoo artwork. It's perfect ! It has three different lights. It does not lean forward, but oh well ! I can't complain for the price! Also, I ordered this on Saturday morning and here it is, Monday morning and it was on my doorstep !!!!

Things you should know: THIS WORKS SEPARATE AND APART FROM THE COMPUTER!!! It is not a tablet, it is not a screen, it is not a monitor, it does not connect to the computer in any way EXCEPT to provide power, which can also be accomplished through an outlet on the wall. So what the heck is it? It provides light through a sheet of paper or film so you can trace. It allows you to view items like an x-ray film, photo slide, photo negatives, etc. I bought it so I can draw my pictures, and then trace the finished work on card stock to make greeting cards without the need to erase sketch pencil marks. It has three buttons on the side of the light box. One is the power switch. The other two are brighten and dimmer switches. How bright is it? I have an iPhone 6s+. If I open a white note page and turn my iPhone light all the way to the top, and turn the light on the light box as bright as it can get, the light box is brighter than my iPhone 6s+. You can see pencil marks on a sheet of paper through heavy card stock. That being said, I have had plenty of experience with LED lights, or objects containing them. In my experience, LEDs can fade and burn out if they are left on for a length of time. SO, if you are not using the light box, do not leave the light on. Another thing to remember is the intensity of the light can effect the light’s lifespan (light span?). So I suggest that you keep the light turned down as low as you can tolerate. What is the surface made of? It looks and feels like glass, but I think it’s just a high quality form of plastic. Does it feel flimsy? Not at all. It feels very strong, for a $30 piece of equipment. Most light boxes do not provide a wall outlet ( which is why so many people confuse it with a computer tablet...the seller recommends plugging it into your computer for power). However, this light box is equipped with an outlet. It also come with four magnets to hold your paper on the light box. I have not tried using the magnets for this purpose, but I have tried sticking them on the light box surface, and they appear to be rather strong. The cords seem very strong in their port holes, and do not appear to wiggle. I do think the one I received was a return, based on the fact that the film protector on the glass and plug were peeled away from the surface. But it still works. I only hope the previous owner did not leave it on for a long time before returning it.

I bought this for my wife for crafts and I use it as well to design vinyl graphics. It's thin, multiple brightness levels. We put a clear piece of vinyl over the top to prolong the top and protect from scratches. If your looking for a portable tracing light. I would HIGHLY recommend this product.