Beurer TL41 Touch Daylight Therapy Lamp review

We tried out the Beurer TL41 Touch Daylight Therapy Lamp to see if this medical-grade compact product can help improve symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder.

Image shows the Beurer TL41.
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Top Ten Reviews Verdict

The TL41 is a nifty gadget to keep on a desk during darker months, but no additional features and only one setting means its impact is limited.

Pros

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    Easy to use

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    Fold out stand is useful to prop it up

Cons

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    No additional features (eg timer)

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    Light intensity can't be adjusted

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Adjusting to the lack of natural light during winter months isn't easy, and low exposure to sunlight can negatively impact mental and physical health. The Beurer TL41 Touch Daylight Therapy Lamp ensures you receive the correct level of light exposure.  

Dimensions: 8.66 x 7.87 inches
Weight:  2 lbs
Power: 10,000 lux
Warranty: 3 years
Battery life: Plugged into mains
Certified medical device: Yes
Color/brightness settings: White
Controls: Touch button on screen
Smart features: No
Additional features: No  

It emits 10,000 lux of light that replicates sunlight. Exposure to such strong light can improve symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder by regulating moods and improving happiness through increasing serotonin levels. Therapy lamps can also combat tiredness as they make waking up and falling asleep easier.

A daylight therapy lamp can be used at any time, but it works best during the day. If you find yourself working from home, a therapy lamp can have the most impact on productivity when placed on a desk. The TL41 needs to be placed 20 cm away from the face and should be used for 30 minutes every day for it to have the most benefits.

Light therapy lamps come in all shapes and sizes, which is why it’s important to find one that suits your needs. Check out our list of best light therapy lamps - they are all certified medical devices, vary in price point and include additional features such as an alarm clock function and brightness setting.

Beurer TL41: Design and build

  • Simple setup and ready to use almost straight away  
  • Ideal for placement on a desk or bedside table 
  • Compact size and slim design 

The TL41 is a compact therapy lamp with an illumination screen of 22 x 20 cm. It is a similar size to an iPad but is considerably thicker. Thanks to its small size, it can be placed almost anywhere - as long as it is close to a wall socket. The vertical light is propped up using the sturdy fold-out stand at the back, or it can be wall-mounted.

Image shows the Beurer TL41.

(Image credit: Yasmin Rufo.)

The plastic lamp has a light intensity of 10,000 lux, the necessary amount to combat SAD. It is recommended to use the light at a distance of 20cm from the face. The lamp is only available in one color: the white light covers the entire front surface of the lamp, and the back is a neutral light grey.  

The light features one switch button at the base and a charging port at the back, so setting it up is incredibly simple. Once the device is plugged in, it will work immediately. The instructions are self-explanatory and feature useful tips on getting the most out of the light. 

Image shows the Beurer TL41.

(Image credit: Yasmin Rufo.)

Beurer TL41: Features

  • Medical grade product
  • Energy-saving LED technology offers bright and flicker-free light
  • Works only when it is plugged into a socket

The Beurer TL41 is a straightforward light therapy lamp featuring one on/off button at the bottom of the illuminated screen. Unlike some other lamps, the TL41 has no additional settings or smart features. However, it is possible to buy a smart plug separately that allows users to remotely control the light. This is particularly useful as the light doesn't come with a remote control.   

The TL41 is a medically-certified device, and the 10,000 lux it emits is the correct amount needed to effectively stimulate natural light. The product is lightweight and compact, making it great for people who want to transport their light therapy lamp between locations such as the office and home. Despite this, the TL41 needs to be plugged into a socket to work. Therefore, if you plan on using it on the move, this may not be the best choice for you. 

Image shows the Beurer TL41.

(Image credit: Yasmin Rufo.)

Beurer TL41: Performance

I used the TL41 every day for two weeks. I placed it on a desk around 30 cm from my face and switched it on for 30 minutes during the day. The light takes some adjusting to as it’s so bright, but after a while, it blends into the background. 

Image shows the Beurer TL41.

(Image credit: Yasmin Rufo.)

It would have been nicer to have a range of brightness settings and colours as that would have encouraged me to use it for longer. I encountered no issues with the therapy lamp - the light remained just as bright regardless of how long it was kept on, and it was entirely flicker-free.

The TL41 comes with a two-metre cable, and will only work once plugged in. I found this slightly inconvenient as I didn’t have a socket nearby where I wanted to place the lamp. Luckily, its small size makes it easy to move around, so I could carry it around the house and use it in different rooms.

Image shows the Beurer TL41.

(Image credit: Yasmin Rufo.)

Beurer TL41: Price

  • $83 / £70

The Beurer TL41 is sold through Amazon with the option of next-day delivery in most countries. The lamp retails for just over $83, and that’s the standard price across various websites. There is a three-year warranty for any technical faults, which is much longer than other similar products we reviewed. 

Given the lack of additional features, the TL41 doesn’t offer the best value for money. However, if you’re looking for a simple light therapy lamp that is medically graded, then it's a good middle-of-the-road option. 

Beurer TL41: User reviews

At the time of writing, the Beurer TL41 had over 500 reviews on Amazon and an average star rating of 4.5 out of 5. Users were very impressed with how effective the light is at combatting SADs, with one review saying, “the product is brilliant, I use it for an hour a day, and it helps lift my mood and make me feel more positive”. 

Negative reviews relate primarily to the lack of additional features. Many users wanted to see a brightness setting as they complained of the light being too bright, especially when used for more than 30 minutes. One user said, ​​"the only thing that lets it down is the lack of a scheduler”, and many other reviews suggest that a timer function would improve the usefulness of the product and make it easy to use before bed as it would automatically switch off. 

Should you buy the Beurer TL41?

At over $80, the TL41 is an expensive gadget, especially considering that some similarly designed medical-grade therapy lamps cost around $30. It’s clear that the TL41 is well built - it’s sturdy, has good light quality and is proven to help combat Seasonal Affective Disorder. For this reason, the TL41 is a good buy. 

However, if you’re looking for your light therapy lamp to offer more than just one light setting of 10,000 lux, this isn’t the right product for you. To justify the high price tag, we would have expected the TL41 to have features such as an alarm, timer or brightness settings. 

If this product isn't for you

For an almost identical but slightly cheaper product, the Beurer TL30 therapy lamp is a good option. A similar design to an iPad, this light is portable, lightweight and has the same impressive quality build. The TL30 costs around $78 and is on discount often on websites such as Amazon. 

An overall bestseller, the Miroco Light Therapy Lamp emits 10,000 lux whilst also having additional features such as three brightness settings and six timer functions. The lower light is particularly useful to use in the morning to help with waking up or in the evening as you wind down. The built-in timer offers light sessions ranging from 10 to 60 minutes. 

Thought you couldn’t get a medically graded therapy lamp for under $30? Think again as Circadin Optics Luxy Sun light costs $20 and offers 10,000 lux output. It is USB and mains powered and is one of the smallest lights we’ve found on the market. Its compact size and easy usability make it the perfect gadget for travelling with and using wherever, whenever. 

Yasmin Rufo
Product reviewer

Yasmin is a freelance writer for Top Ten Reviews and has considerable experience in product testing and review writing. Her expertise is in tech and gadget reviews with a focus on household tech, specifically smart technology.   Yasmin has previously worked at the Evening Standard as a Shopping Writer covering roundups of the best tech and household products on the market. She enjoys staying up to date with latest releases and trends.