not crazy about the charging ports on top, thought i'd like them more, but really i think just one would have been good enough. i see where including the usb-a port is considerate, though it is an increasingly obsolete connection, the usb-c port would probably work in most scenarios. the power button and light filtering button are pretty prominent, they are bigger than expected. i guess just the aesthetic of the buttons sorta bothers me. oh, and the fact that in order to power off the light, you have to press the button three more times and filter through the brightness setting to get it to turn off. there is no long pressing the power buttong for turning it on or off. that is something i certainly would change if i could. otherwise, i really like all the lighting settings. i have sensitive eyes and the warm light setting isn't always as warm as this one is. but for anyone who prefers the cold stale sterilized environment 6000k brings, this lamp provides that too. it's got lot of swivel potential and the base is big and heavy enough to really support whichever angle is chosen. i needed this most for my craft table. the overhead lights are generally too far away and often my own shadow prevents me from seeing what i'm really doing at night. this is a great solution and can hover over my work if need be. i don't mean to sound so negative about its features, i really actually use this almost everyday and have really enjoyed the light it brings at every level of choice. i just think the final aesthetic execution could have been a little different. oh, and the power button thing is... definitely a poor choice, but not a deal breaker