Dyson Lightcycle Is Able to Intelligently Simulate Local Sunlight

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Dyson has developed a lamp called Lightcycle that is capable of tracking and accurately simulating local sunlight.

“Light matters to our well-being and task performance. So we developed a way to protect light quality for the long term,” said Dyson Chief Lighting Engineer, Jake Dyson.

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Lightcycle is fitted with task light, ambient light sensors, and an algorithm based on time, date and GPS to enable the lamp to adjust the colour temperature and brightness throughout the day to match local sunlight.

Emitting 1000 lux brightness with glare protection and low optical flicker, Lightcycle is able to effectively reduce eyestrain.

Featuring Heat Pipe technology, Lightcycle is cooled with a vacuum-sealed copper tube and drops of water that draws and dissipates heat. This enables Lightcycle to avoid overheating and maintain light quality for an estimated 60 years with a non-stop, energy-free cooling cycle.

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With three pre-set light modes for certain tasks called Relax, Study, and Precision available, the light settings can be customized using a built-in slide touch and or Dyson’s Link app via Bluetooth. Users will be able to create their own personal pre-sets within the app and access feautres such as Wake-up that turns on light and gradually brightens at a set time. There is also a setting called Away that automaticly switches on and off at set times to imitate human presence.

Designed with 3 Axis Glide motion, the position of Lightcycle can be easily changed vertically, horizontally, and turned 360 degrees to fit one’s need.

Lightcycle also features an integrated USB-C charger and an infrared movement sensor that switches the light on and off accordingly to save energy.

To learn more about Dyson Lightcycle, click the link below.

https://www.dyson.com/task-lighting/dyson-lightcycle-overview.html

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