Curved ultrawide monitors often expose the limits of straight light bars and bulky desk lamps. The Quntis Curved Monitor Light Bar Glow 66cm (26-Inch) Black aims to solve that with a 66cm dual segment design that bends to match 34-inch and larger curved displays. It promises wider illumination, strong eye‑care credentials and a flexible clamp that sits securely even on deep bezels. Tested on the MSI MAG 341CQP QD‑OLED gaming monitor, with an AnkerWork B600 webcam resting on top, it delivers a surprisingly polished lighting upgrade for work, reading and late night gaming.

Design and Features
The Foldable Arc stretches to 66cm and uses two-hinged light segments that can be angled independently to match curves from roughly 1000R to 3000R. Quntis equips it with 190 LEDs and a peak brightness of up to 480 lumens, which increases horizontal coverage by around 30% compared to standard 50cm bars. The result is a wider, more even spread across a 34-inch ultrawide, with no obvious blind spots at the edges. The three-stage weighted clamp is one of the most impressive elements. It grips securely on the MSI MAG 341CQP QD‑OLED and remains stable even with the heavy AnkerWork B600 webcam balanced on top. The bar supports bezels up to around eight centimetres thick, which makes it suitable for a wide range of curved and irregular screens. Quntis integrates front and back light sources. The front light handles focused desk illumination, the backlight provides warm ambience or RGB effects, and a combined mode delivers uniform lighting for long sessions. The LEDs use a 45-degree asymmetrical optical design to avoid screen glare, while the RG0 anti-blue light rating and Ra98 colour rendering index support accurate colour and reduced fatigue.

Setup and Everyday Useability
Setup is simple. The bar hooks over the top of the monitor, the clamp is adjusted to balance the weight, and the angled USB-C cable runs into one of the MSI’s USB ports, for those lacking extra power sockets. Powering it directly from the monitor works flawlessly, which avoids the need for the included plug adapter and keeps the desk tidy. Just remember that when you turn the monitor off, clearly the light’s power source goes, as well. The wireless remote is the main control point until that stage, though. It handles power, brightness, colour temperature, and backlight modes, with stepless adjustment between 3000K and 6500K. It also supports auto dimming, although the AnkerWork B600 webcam covers the sensor when placed on top of the bar. Manual control remains quick and reliable, so this limitation is easy to work around. The remote can control multiple Quntis bars simultaneously, which is useful for multi-monitor setups.
Performance and Eye Care
The difference this bar makes on a 34-inch curved monitor is immediate. The wider 66cm span and 480 lumen output create a bright, even wash across the desk, with no glare on the OLED panel. The top light adds a soft upward glow that reduces contrast between the screen and the surrounding space, which helps during long evening sessions. The gradation between warm and cool light is excellent. Warm tones suit reading and relaxed browsing, while cooler settings support focused work. The combined front and back mode delivers balanced illumination that feels comfortable for extended use. The high CRI output keeps colours natural on printed material and physical objects, and the anti-blue light approach helps reduce strain during late night writing or gaming. Auto dimming works well when the sensor is unobstructed. It adjusts brightness smoothly in response to ambient light changes and resumes the last used mode on start-up.
Fit, Flexibility and Curved Screen Behaviour
The Foldable Arc design is a genuine advantage for curved displays. Each segment can be angled to follow the sweep of the MSI MAG 341CQP QD‑OLED, which avoids the uneven illumination and edge glare that straight bars often produce. The clamp remains stable even with the AnkerWork B600 on top, which is impressive given that particular webcam’s weight. The bar sits securely, feels well balanced and does not wobble during normal use. The flexible hook mechanism adapts easily to different bezel shapes and thicknesses, which makes it a strong option for other curved monitors in the 1000R to 1800R range.

Value and Positioning
Quntis prices the Foldable Arc competitively in the mid-range, often around £60-£70, with regular discounts. The feature set is strong for the price, with high brightness, wide coverage, dual light sources, backlighting, a wireless remote and a clamp that genuinely suits curved screens. Owners of 34-inch ultrawide monitors will find particular value here. It frees desk space, improves comfort and solves the fit issues that many straight bars cannot address.
Key Info
| Product name | Quntis Foldable Arc Eye Care Curved Monitor Light Bar |
| Length | 66cm curved light bar |
| LED count | 190 LEDs |
| Brightness | Up to 480 lumens |
| Monitor compatibility | Designed for 34-inch and larger curved screens, approx. 1000R–3000R |
| Clamp range | Three stage weighted clip, supports bezels up to 8cm |
| Lighting modes | Front light, backlight, combined mode |
| Colour temperature | 3000K–6500K stepless adjustment |
| Eye care features | 45° asymmetrical beam, RG0 anti-blue light, Ra98 colour rendering |
| Controls | Wireless remote, brightness and colour temperature control, backlight modes |
| Power | USB-C or plug outlet |
| Extras | Auto dimming sensor, memory function, supports webcam placement on top |






