Dyson is thinking about Christmas and has launched a lamp with a concept that goes beyond simple lighting: it is a project designed for the visual and creative well-being of artists, architects, interior designers and stylists. Of course, don’t think you can buy it for just a few cents.
this solar cycle deformation It is designed to last for decades and offers functionality beyond the standard features of the light. This is clearly a particularly popular productdesigned for those who work in the creative industries and need to see precise details, with good lighting to avoid visual fatigue.
Dyson’s Solarcycle Morph is designed to evenly distribute light through specific components to minimize the flicker effect at maximum brightness (<1%). For example, “Precise” mode provides a color rendering index of over 90 and a color temperature of 4,600 Kelvin for more accurate color reproduction.
It’s also a connected light, and with the MyDyson app you can customize the Solarcycle Morph’s temperature and intensity.
Solarcycle Morph lets you choose between four different lighting modes to suit the needs of every environment. In indirect light mode, the optical head rotates 360° to reflect light onto walls, floors and ceilings.
Furthermore, as a work light it emits an intense and concentrated light, optimized for visual precision, while in its internal lighting function the lamp produces targeted illumination to enhance colors and decorative elements thanks to the movement “three-point rotation” ”.
Finally, in ambient light mode, the central body emits a warm and relaxing orange light, perfect for relaxing at night, with a reduced blue light component, perfect for ending the day.
Of course, all this comes at a price. The Solarcycle Morph is aimed at a niche audience and costs 749 euros. It is currently available for purchase at the official Dyson store at this address.
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