Lightcycle Morph is a multi-functional LED lighting stand that Dyson announced when he announced that it will last for 60 years. It costs $650 for a tabletop and $850 for a floor stand.
The light cycle morph makes the stand part in the form of a three-axis arm so that you can freely change directions and project light. It can be used for indirect lighting, hobby or makeup in the office work, and it can also be used as a light to decorate art using color adjustment. In addition, LEDs can be irradiated on the side with 16,740 microscopic grooves, and a warm orange light can be emitted.
In general, if the lighting is poor or low-quality lighting, simply low light intensity, flickering, or too dazzling can cause eye strain. Dyson explained that the Light Cycle Morph was designed to reduce the fatigue and reduce the burden on the eyes.
This product is equipped with a 32-bit CPU and uses 3 warm LEDs and 3 cool series LEDs from more than 1 million data obtained at all times a day and in standby conditions, and simulates natural colors with the amount of light according to the user’s age.
Another feature of this product is that it functions according to input from various sensors. For example, the built-in ambient light sensor can change the brightness so that the brightness of the range of the light cycle morph is constant when the background brightness suddenly changes. In the go-out mode, it is also helpful for crime prevention, such as lighting or turning off lights at specified times, or appearing as if there are people in the place. The infrared sensor that detects the human body is automatically turned off when no one is in the place, and turns on automatically when a person arrives. Related information can be found here .
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