
For small home offices (typically 8–15㎡), the ideal wattage of lampu track light (track lights) ranges from 15W to 30W total—and IMIGY’s Polaris Track Lights and Flame Track Lights (premium dimmable led track lighting options) offer perfectly matched wattages to balance brightness, energy efficiency, and eye comfort. Small offices need lighting that’s bright enough for tasks (typing, reading documents, screen work) but not overly powerful (which causes glare or wasted energy). A lampu track light with too low wattage leaves dark corners, while too high wattage creates harsh light that strains eyes during long work hours. IMIGY’s systems solve this by combining modular, adjustable wattage heads with smart dimming—letting you tailor brightness to your space without compromising on functionality. Below is a detailed breakdown of wattage selection, product advantages, and practical tips.
1. Key Factors for Choosing Lampu Track Light Wattage
When picking wattage for lampu track light in small home offices, three factors matter: first, room size—an 8–10㎡ office needs 15–20W total, while a 12–15㎡ space needs 20–30W. Second, task type—screen-heavy work (e.g., video calls) needs lower wattage (to avoid screen glare), while paper-based tasks (e.g., writing) need slightly higher wattage. Third, lighting layers—if you pair lampu track light with a desk lamp, the track light’s wattage can be lower (15–20W total). Unlike one-size-fits-all fixed-wattage lights, IMIGY’s adjustable track lighting system uses modular heads (5–10W per head), so you can add or remove heads to adjust total wattage—perfect for small offices with changing needs.
2. IMIGY Track Lights: Wattage for Small Home Offices

a. Polaris Track Lights (Dimmable LED Lampu Track Light)
Modular 8W Heads: Polaris’s lampu track light uses 8W per adjustable head—each delivering 1000 lumens (bright but not harsh). For an 8–10㎡ office, 2 heads (16W total) suffice; for a 12–15㎡ space, 3 heads (24W total) provide even coverage. As dimmable led track lighting, you can dim each head to 50% (4W per head) during screen work, reducing glare without dimming the entire room. Polaris also works with recessed light track accessories—if you add a 10W recessed track segment along the office edge, you can keep the main track’s wattage low (16W) while adding ambient light.
Task-Focused Brightness: Polaris’s heads rotate 360° and tilt 120°, so you can direct the 8W light to your desk (task area) without wasting light on empty corners. This targeted lighting means you don’t need higher wattage to cover the whole room—ideal for small offices where space is limited. The track’s aluminum housing also dissipates heat efficiently, ensuring the 8W heads stay cool even during 8+ hour workdays.

b. Flame Track Lights (Low-Watt Ceiling Track Lighting)
Energy-Saving 6W Heads: Flame’s ceiling track lighting uses 6W per head (800 lumens each)—lower wattage than Polaris, making it perfect for screen-dominant small offices (e.g., 8–10㎡ home offices with a single desk). For most small spaces, 3 heads (18W total) provide enough brightness, and you can dim to 3W per head (via app or remote) during video calls. Flame’s 150° wide beam angle means each 6W head covers more area—so you need fewer heads to reach corners, keeping total wattage low.
Smart Wattage Control: Flame’s system lets you set “Work Modes” via app—“Screen Mode” (6W per head, 18W total) for video calls, and “Paper Mode” (boosted to 8W per head, 24W total) for writing. As ceiling track lighting optimized for small spaces, it has a slim 20mm track that doesn’t crowd the ceiling, and the 6W heads use 30% less energy than standard 9W track heads—saving on electricity bills for all-day use.
3. Practical Tips for Choosing Wattage
Calculate Based on Size: Use 2W per 1㎡ (e.g., 8㎡ = 16W total). This ensures you don’t overbuy wattage—small offices don’t need the 30–40W track lights used in large rooms.
Prioritize Dimming: Even if you choose slightly higher wattage (24W total for 15㎡), dimming to 50% (12W) during screen work avoids glare. IMIGY’s dimmable led track lighting makes this easy—no need to change bulbs or heads.
Avoid Overcrowding with Heads: Stick to 2–3 heads for small offices. Too many heads (even low-watt 6W ones) create a “spotty” look and unnecessary total wattage (e.g., 4 heads = 24W for an 8㎡ office, which is too much).
4. Common Misconceptions to Avoid
Higher wattage = better for small offices: No—small spaces need targeted, not overpowered, lighting; IMIGY’s 6–8W heads are brighter than they seem (thanks to LED efficiency).
Lampu track light needs fixed wattage: Incorrect—IMIGY’s modular heads let you adjust total wattage, so you can start with 16W and add a head later if you need more light.
For small home offices, lampu track light with 15–30W total wattage (using 6–8W per modular head) is ideal—and IMIGY’s Polaris Track Lights (8W heads) and Flame Track Lights (6W heads) deliver this perfectly. As top dimmable led track lighting options, they balance brightness, energy efficiency, and eye comfort—critical for long work hours in small spaces. Their adjustable track lighting system lets you tailor wattage to your tasks (screen vs. paper) and room size, while compatibility with recessed light track and desk lamps lets you build layered lighting without overusing wattage. Whether you have an 8㎡ corner office or a 15㎡ dedicated workspace, these track lights ensure you get the right wattage—no glare, no dark corners, no wasted energy. If you’re unsure about wattage, IMIGY’s team can help calculate based on your office’s size and tasks—ensuring your lampu track light is perfectly suited to your small home office.
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