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2014年2月10日星期一

LED Corks Turn Empty Bottles Into Beautiful Lamps

A winter of heavy drinking has probably left you with a mountain of empty wine bottles that can now easily be repurposed as stylish lamps with these LED Corks.


For many of us it will still be a few months before dinner parties on the back patio are feasible again—but there’s no reason you can’t start preparing now. A winter of heavy drinking has probably left you with a mountain of empty wine bottles that can now easily be repurposed as stylish lamps with these LED Corks.


Popping off the faux cork top reveals a standard USB connector for charging off AC adapters or your computer, and with a simple twist the bright white LED can be turned on or off. An hour’s charge gets you about two and a half hours of light, which is just enough time to serve dinner, enjoy some conversation, and then subtly hint that it’s time for your guests to head home.


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LED Corks Turn Empty Bottles Into Beautiful Lamps

2014年2月6日星期四

LEDs Change Thinking About the Light Bulb

Lights are no longer just for lighting. With the development of LED lamp technology, the lowly light bulb is doing more than turning on and off. A lamp can be the centerpiece of an environment meant to improve health, moods and even food.
LEDs can create light in multiple colors, generate less heat and use a fraction of the energy of older types of bulbs. And LEDs can be controlled remotely from a PC or smartphone app, as programmable as a television.


Lights are no longer just for lighting. With the development of LED lamp technology, the lowly light bulb is doing more than turning on and off. A lamp can be the centerpiece of an environment meant to improve health, moods and even food.


LEDs can create light in multiple colors, generate less heat and use a fraction of the energy of older types of bulbs. And LEDs can be controlled remotely from a PC or smartphone app, as programmable as a television.


“There’s a tremendous potential for LED lighting to go beyond illumination,” said John Strainic, General Electric’s general manager for consumer lighting. “We’re asking people to think about lighting as more than just an impulse purchase.”


Because of the LED manufacturing process, the light that the technology creates is weighted toward the blue end of the spectrum. That is true whether the LED is used in a light bulb, a tablet or a television display.


Philips sells a range of energy-enhancing lights, including the goLITE BLU, a panel of blue LEDs. Philips sells a range of energy-enhancing lights, including the goLITE BLU, a panel of blue LEDs.


That blue light has its advantages: Blue stimulates a photoreceptor in the eye that reduces melatonin production and helps a person stay awake.


“You have to start thinking of light as a drug,” said Terry K. McGowan, the director of engineering for the American Lighting Association, a trade group.


That is why Lighting Science, an LED manufacturer, is now selling Awake and Alert, an LED lamp that keeps people pumped up by pumping up the blue. Conversely, the company’s Good Night lighting product reduces the blue output, helping people sleep. This summer, Lighting Science will offer its Rhythm Downlight, a lamp controlled by a smartphone app that adjusts blue light based on a user’s sleep schedule.


“The Awake and Alert lamp does not look brighter, but our circadian system sees it as such,” said Robert Soler, Lighting Science’s director of lighting research. “We always felt that there was so much more you can do with light than just increase vision.”


awake-alert-LED-lamp The Awake and Alert, an LED lamp from Lighting Science, pumps out blue light, which stimulates a photoreceptor in the eye that reduces melatonin production and helps a person stay awake.


Philips sells its own range of energy-enhancing lights, including its Wake-up Light and — to combat winter blues — the goLITE BLU, a panel of blue LEDs.


In Europe, Philips is experimenting with its HealWell system in hospitals. By changing colors based on time of day, it encourages a patient to wake up, feel more relaxed and sleep more easily. At a field study at the Maastricht University Medical Center in the Netherlands, cardiology patients were found to sleep longer and experience reduced depression.


In the United States, Lighting Science is working on a similar system, and expects to offer products by the end of this year. “Unfortunately, many hospitals have removed solariums, but lots of studies have shown that they improve recovery time,” said Mr. Soler of Lighting Science.


While the ability to alter an LED lamp’s color opens up new uses for light, the fact that LEDs can be remotely controlled significantly changes their potential.


With Osram Sylvania’s ULTRA iQ system, users can program lamps to turn on when a key is put in the lock. Philips’s Hue system, on the other hand, allows users to create their own lighting moods and then send those instructions to special lamps via a smartphone app. The lights can also be programmed to respond to specific events, such as by glowing a prescribed color when it is time to remove the roast from the oven.


tabu-lumen-TL800-led-lap-bluetooth-smartphone Tabu’s Lumen TL800 lamp uses Bluetooth connectivity to control the lamp from a smartphone, allowing the user to change colors, dim the bulb and synchronize lighting effects to the rhythm of a song played on the phone.


Tabu’s Lumen TL800 lamp uses Bluetooth connectivity to control the lamp from a smartphone, allowing the user to change colors, dim the bulb and synchronize lighting effects to the rhythm of a song played on the phone.


But synchronizing lighting to events is much more than a parlor trick. Philips has designed lighting systems that decrease growing times and increase yield for greenhouse vegetables and flowers, by using a light’s specific hues.


In the Netherlands and Canada, among other places, tomato and vegetable growers are using Philips’s LEDs to improve bulk, increase fruit growth and reduce vegetable maturation time while reducing energy costs.


“We find the optimal light recipe for the grower,” said Udo van Slooten, a Philips Lighting general manager for horticulture.


Within the next few years, the world’s major lighting companies expect to expand LEDs’ connected capabilities, particularly with sensors.


For example, sensors could tell how many people are in a room and their location, and direct the proper amount of lighting to where it is needed. Medical patients prone to agitation could be calmed once facial recognition technology identifies them and changes the hue of an examining room to more calming tones. When older people enter a room, lighting intensity can be raised to compensate for their decreased ability to see.


“Today, lighting is becoming an appliance, like a blender,” said Mr. McGowan of the American Lighting Association. “I tell people when they move, they should take their LED bulbs with them.”



LEDs Change Thinking About the Light Bulb

2014年1月23日星期四

Elegant Edo Style Crystal LED Designs

LED luminaire Lavender, LED luminaire Mizubashow, Fruit Lamp, Sumio Ichiba, Product Designer and founder of Ichiba Design Studio, talks about his crystal LED Mizuba show and Lavender designs at Lighting Japan 2014, which took place from Jan. 15 to 17 at Tokyo Big Sight.


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Sumio Ichiba, Product Designer and founder of Ichiba Design Studio, talks about his crystal LED Mizubashow and Lavender designs at Lighting Japan 2014, which took place from Jan. 15 to 17 at Tokyo Big Sight.


Lin: Can you speak a bit about your background?


Ichiba: I am a product designer, and have been involved making electric products, chairs, cars and speakers.


My first lamp design was the “Fruit Lamp” made in 2012. Akari Co. liked the design, but it is not easy to make, so it is only prototype luminaire. The lighting effect for “Fruit Lamp” is very beautiful and it’s made with acrylic.


Lin: What’s the design concept for Mizubashow?


Ichiba: I wanted to express a very pretty flower in Japan. I wanted to express the precise image in the design, the beauty of the flower, and using crystals makes the flower looks like ice. I combined the organic flower with the crystal to make the bright creation. The crystals used are just normal crystals.


Lin: What’s the LED used for the luminaire?


Ichiba: The light uses white LED from Akari Co..


Lin: When did you start making the luminaire and how long did it take for you to make?


Ichiba: I began designing about one month ago, and it took me one to two months to make the prototype.


Lin: What market are you targeting with Mizubashow?


Ichiba: Luxury market for Mizubashow, it is very expensive. It is already in mass production phase. All the lights are handmade by me.


According to Ichiba’s business partner, the Mizubashow sells at 130,000 Japanese Yen (US$ 1,245. 33) in Japan, and is currently being sold on a customized basis.


Lin: Can you tell us a bit about Lavender design?


Ichiba: I designed Lavender with the concept of small flowers in my mind. The luminaire is also made from crystal glass, and designed about one month ago. These are my latest creations and are still in the prototype phase.


Lin: What is the most difficult aspect for you when designing luminaires?


Ichiba: It is usually really fast for me to write and draw the design. It takes only a week for the drawing design, but the most difficult part is lighting effect. I cannot know what the lighting effect will be like until I make it. Lighting effect is difficult, but line making is very easy.


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Elegant Edo Style Crystal LED Designs

2013年12月18日星期三

Philips SlimStyle LED bulb drops the heat sink, looks like it’s from the future

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For a few months now there have been rumors about something interesting coming from Philips’ lighting department. This new product was said to be LED-based, affordable — under $10 — and interesting. We didn’t know just how interesting but Philips had practically go...


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For a few months now there have been rumors about something interesting coming from Philips’ lighting department. This new product was said to be LED-based, affordable — under $10 — and interesting. We didn’t know just how interesting but Philips had practically gone on record stating that the company would have a sub-$10 LED bulb before 2013 was over. Today the curtain was pulled back and the SlimStyle was revealed.


The SlimStyle is a 60W-equivalent LED bulb that produces 800 lumens and operates at 10.5W (76 lumens-per-watt). In many ways it’s a standard consumer LED bulb: it’s rated for 25,000 hours of life, it’s dimmable, it has an omnidirectional light pattern, and it has a CRI (color accuracy) rating of 80. All this means that Energy Star certification isn’t just possible… it’s pending. But after a single glance at the SlimStyle you’ll know that it’s not just another LED bulb. In fact, the term “bulb” isn’t exactly appropriate…


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When looked at straight on, the SlimStyle appears to be bulb-shaped, but that’s actually only true in 2D. When turned, it’s clear that the lamp is flat on both sides and has a ring running around its outside which serves as a light guide. The design is unlike anything else found in the LED market today but not only because of its unique aesthetics, it’s also missing a part found on every one of its competitors: a metal heatsink.


Basically, LEDs don’t like to get hot — the heat decreases lifetime and brightness (I’ve spent a lot of time explaining that) so a metal heatsink is used to disperse heat, moving it away from the sensitive LEDs. With the SlimStyle Philips was able to move to an all-plastic body and still keep the LEDs cool enough to promise a 25,000 hour lifetime. And, in doing so, the company was able to move to this cool new design. Best of all: not only does the flat design help conduct heat away from the LEDs, says Philips, it also helps cut down on costs.


Unfortunately we don’t know the price yet. Philips has told us that the SlimStyle will be available through HomeDepot.com as of January 2, 2014. So the company’s sub-$10 LED bulb won’t quite make it into 2013. That is, of course, assuming that it is under $10.


The January 2nd release date isn’t just important because it’s soon, it’s also the start of 2014 which means that EISA (the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007) will have officially phased out 60W and 40W incandescent bulbs. At that point 60W-equivalent LED offerings won’t just be the best option available, they’ll be much closer to being the only game in town.


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I’ve been testing the SlimStyle for some time now and I have to say that I’m pretty impressed. The bulb is impressively engineered, extremely light, very compact, and it just plain looks cool. The light quality is fine, well into what I would consider the acceptable range for the home. In fact I’ve been using the SlimStyle in my living room without a shade, just to get a feel for it.


Philips’ early spec sheet didn’t note the color temperature, but it looks to be about 3000K to me, but it’s 2700K, and the lighting pattern is omnidirectional enough to suit my purposes.


As you can probably tell, I haven’t been overly analytical with this lamp just yet — I haven’t even taken it apart. I’ve spent my time simply using it, testing how this strange-looking bulb adapts to normal situations. You probably won’t be shocked to learn that it does its job, just like any quality LED bulb should. I haven’t found that it gets terribly hot or that it’s lost any brightness, so it seems like Philips was truly able to pull off the heat sink-free design.


Before SlimStyle goes on sale on January 2nd we should have more details on pricing and how Philips was able to deliver a LED lamp that offers solid performance, a great design, and — very possibly — a highly competitive price.


Now read: Philips LED carpet turns floors into incredibly helpful dynamic signage



Philips SlimStyle LED bulb drops the heat sink, looks like it’s from the future

2013年11月25日星期一

DIY LED Horse tail lights

Sammi Gros has invented a new type of LED “Tail Lights.” They are not your usual LED tail lights for automotive applications, but six LED double sided strands clipped to horse tails. According to Kickstarter’s product introduction, Gros decided to launch safety lights for equestrian lovers after ...


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Sammi Gros has invented a new type of LED “Tail Lights.” They are not your usual LED tail lights for automotive applications, but six LED double sided strands clipped to horse tails. According to Kickstarter’s product introduction, Gros decided to launch safety lights for equestrian lovers after being hit by a car during a riding trip with a friend four years ago. The safety lights for horses aims to help avoid potential motor accidents for riders.

We live in an era where many consumer electronics have silly names, often with lowercase i’s, an abundance of z’s or a lack of vowels. But not Tail Lights. Because that’s just what they are, a set of LED strips that strap onto horse tails, giving the animals and their riders improved visibility and enabling owners to pimp their living rides.


At first glance, the idea of Tail Lights might be as silly as its name is plain. But it may end up saving lives. Sami Gros was moved to invent Tail Lights when she and and a friend were hit by a car while they were on horseback, even though both of them were already wearing reflectors and were even in a town where horseback riding was commonplace.


Tail Lights have two main parts. Its CPU and battery are in a case small enough to be stowed in practically any saddle bag, while the LED strips themselves are connected by a cable to the battery. The strips are waterproof and will be available in different colors. Tail Lights has two brightness modes as well as a strobe mode.


Horse tail lights are safe, cool, and expensive.(Start from US$160 at Kickstarter). Then how about DIY some?


How to DIY LED horse tail lights?


You can refer to “DIY LED dog leashes – stylish by day & safety by night


The easiest way


All you need is a LED Strip, a dc 5v battery.

e.g.



  • One 500cm LED strip, cut it into two, one 50cm strip for making the dog collar, and the other 450cm strip for the dog leash.

  • Wear your dog with the collar, and twine the 450CM LED strip with the existed leash.

  • Why twining, can’t the LED strips be used as leashes directly? Because these LED strips may not as strong as your dogs.(Maybe it’s ok with a tiny cute Pekingese, not never try it on a large-sized dog, e.g. a husky dog.)

  • As where to place the battery, either bound it on your dog body or hold in your hand, just place it near either end of the LED strip. All done, walk your dog out at night and check it.


For a better looking and solid LED leash



  • Use RGB Dream-Color LED Strips(very colorful, up to 83 different changing patterns and 100 different changing speeds. Imaging what a cool dog!)

  • Use waterproof and dust-proof LED Strips: solider and more durable.


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DIY LED Horse tail lights

2013年11月24日星期日

Showa Denko Develops Blue LED Replacement that is Less Harmful to the Eye

Showa Denko K.K. has developed a light source similar to blue LEDs through a combination of violet, red, yellow, blue, and green LED chips, according to a recent report by Nikkei on November 21st. The light produced can reduce current LED blue light emitted by 95% and are less harmful to the eye...


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Showa Denko K.K. has developed a light source similar to blue LEDs through a combination of violet, red, yellow, blue, and green LED chips, according to a recent report by Nikkei on November 21st. The light produced can reduce current LED blue light emitted by 95% and are less harmful to the eye than blue LEDs.


Although price for the new LED chips is two to three times that of current blue LEDs, it is expected prices for LCD panels or lighting that use these chips will only go up by 20-30 percent. Global blue LED monthly production volume is around 10 billion. Showa Denko forecasts replacement demands to be around 5 percent.



Showa Denko Develops Blue LED Replacement that is Less Harmful to the Eye

2013年11月23日星期六

Philips Desso introduce LED Carpets - cooler and transmissive - You"ll Never Get Lost In an Airport Again

Philips has announced a partnership with Desso that will see the two companies work together to develop LED light transmissive carpets. The carpets could be used for everything from delivering information to inspiration, apparently.


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Philips has announced a partnership with Desso, a company famous for its flooring, that will see the two companies work together to develop LED light transmissive carpets. The carpets could be used for everything from delivering information to inspiration, apparently.


With a development that will surely appeal to airports, Philips has announced a partnership with flooring manufacturer Desso to produce a light transmissive LED-powered carpet that can be used to display warning messages, directions, or even fancy glowing designs. And airports are just the tip of the glowy-floor iceberg.


In an airport setting a glowing carpet would make finding the luggage carousels or a specific gate even easier if the directions were underfoot. It would also serve to make the spaces seem less cluttered, as information wouldn’t have to be crammed onto overhead signage everywhere. And casino carpeting could become even more gaudy and busy with colorful glowing patterns, helping to hide the dirt from foot traffic and encouraging patrons to avert their eyes towards the gaming tables.


Philips and Desso will be revealing more details about the initiative sometime in 2014, including the official product branding. But the two companies already have pilot projects in several markets which means the carpets do exist, and could be rolled out (get it?) in new facilities before the end of 2014. [Philips via Inhabitat]


Carpets are great until you have to whip out the old vacuum and clean up all the dirt and stuff that gets stuck in there. Carpets don’t exactly need reinventing. The shaggy floor covers are laid down and just sit there, not doing anything. Two companies want to change that and make those boring carpets actually useful by embedding LEDs in them.


Philips, makers of those awesome smartphone-controlled LED light bulbs has teamed up with Desso, a leading carpet and flooring company to “light transmissive carpets.”


The carpets are exactly what you think they are. They have LEDs right underneath their soft tops, which can display different types of digital signage or information or enhance interior spaces.


For instance, LEDs within the carpet could display arrows to direct people towards exit doors during emergencies like so:


Because the LEDs are, well, LEDs, the information displayed on the carpet wouldn’t be permanent, which would lend it flexibility in many scenarios.


“This light transmissive carpet solution is designed to engage directly with people’s senses and the eyes’ natural inclination to seek out light,” says Ed Huibers, Philips Lighting’s marketing and sales director. “The technology takes advantage of people’s tendency to be guided by the floor when moving through and interacting with space. It brings information, direction, inspiration and safety via the carpet you walk on.”


It all sounds like a great idea until you think about how advertisers are probably all over this already. With our heads already burined in our smartphones, the last thing we all need is to see tons of LED ads on carpeting all over the place. Maybe we’re being a little pessimistic, but it could happen. Still, we like what Philips and Desso are doing and we want LED carpets in our house badly, if only for all the sweet glowing action.



Philips Desso introduce LED Carpets - cooler and transmissive - You"ll Never Get Lost In an Airport Again

2013年11月10日星期日

Little Boots" Cyber Cinderella LED Dress Lights Up London Stage - Dream Color, Shining, Cool!

Little Boots (aka Victoria Hesketh) has been described as the “pop Cinderella who didn’t get to go back to the ball.” Yet her music and popularity that’s followed the release of her sophomore album, Nocturnes, have proved that she could definitely return to the ball,...


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Little Boots (aka Victoria Hesketh) has been described as the “pop Cinderella who didn’t get to go back to the ball.” Yet her music and popularity that’s followed the release of her sophomore album, Nocturnes, have proved that she could definitely return to the ball, while also giving Lady Gaga, La Roux, and Florence Welch a run for their money.



he dress enhances her live show, as her body movement, the LED lights, and the music begin to play off each other in the most visually entrancing manner he dress enhances her live show, as her body movement, the LED lights, and the music begin to play off each other in the most visually entrancing manner [/caption]

The Creators Project documented the songstress’ collaboration with designer Michelle Wu on a LED dress that’s programmed to react to the beats of her encore song on tour. The next place she’ll be premiering the dress will be at her last show of the year at Heaven club in London on November 28th.


The LED dress enhances her live show, as her body movement, the LED lights, and the music begin to play off each other in the most visually entrancing manner. Furthermore, the dress is a logical advancement of the Tenori-On instrument she uses (which has a grid of LEDs that control sound through touch).


Wu told The Creators Project that “fashion is the ultimate form of communication.” If that’s the case, then Little Boots is projecting unswerving thoughts about the future, as her costumes are consistently otherworldy and grandiose without being kitschy or Gaga rip-offs.


The Cyber Cinderella dress is the next step in the ever-strengthening visual identity of Little Boots. To celebrate the LED dress, we wanted to take a look back at some of her other nuanced dresses and costumes.



Little Boots" Cyber Cinderella LED Dress Lights Up London Stage - Dream Color, Shining, Cool!

2013年11月4日星期一

DIY LED dog leashes - stylish by day & safty by night

A U.S. manufacturer Dog-E-Glow has launched a series of LED dog leashes and collars to keep pets safe during walks at night. Good creative idea, but the prices of this company’s LED dog leashes and dog collars are not cheap. If you are tough, you can Do It Yourself. For the easiest way, ...


A U.S. manufacturer Dog-E-Glow has launched a series of LED dog leashes and collars to keep pets safe during walks at night. Good creative idea, but the prices of this company’s LED dog leashes and dog collars are not cheap. If you are tough, you can Do It Yourself.


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The company claims the leashes are visible at a range of 304.8 meters (1,000 feet), which could help prevent road accidents as drivers and motorists will be able to see the glowing animal from afar.In addition, the weather resistant leash uses LEDs with 100,000 hours lifetime, and a battery with 150 hour life. These dogs below party hard after a week of hard work in the office.


I check the prices of this company’s LED dog leashes and dog collars: they are pretty expensive. If you are tough, you can Do It Yourself:


How to DIY LED dog leashes & Collars


The easiest way


All you need is a LED Strip, a dc 5v battery.

e.g.



  • One 500cm LED strip, cut it into two, one 50cm strip for making the dog collar, and the other 450cm strip for the dog leash.

  • Wear your dog with the collar, and twine the 450CM LED strip with the existed leash.

  • Why twining, can’t the LED strips be used as leashes directly? Because these LED strips may not as strong as your dogs.(Maybe it’s ok with a tiny cute Pekingese, not never try it on a large-sized dog, e.g. a husky dog.)

  • As where to place the battery, either bound it on your dog body or hold in your hand, just place it near either end of the LED strip. All done, walk your dog out at night and check it.


For a better looking and solid LED leash



  • Use RGB Dream-Color LED Strips(very colorful, up to 83 different changing patterns and 100 different changing speeds. Imaging what a cool dog!)

  • Use waterproof and dust-proof LED Strips: solider and more durable.


Recommended LED strip lights


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5M Flexible White 3528 LED Strip Light


Products Model: BY-LS3528WH5MB


Key Specs: 5 meter, 120 LEDs/M, 600 LEDs, waterproof, W0.8 x L500(cm) Thickness : 0.25(cm), 12V, Current/m : 0.4A


Wholesale Price: US$24.99, MOQ: 1 PCS


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Cheap, Single Color, flexible


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5M Dream color LED strip
Products Model: BY-LSDR16065MA
Key Specs: 500cm, DC5V, RGB(Dream Color), LED Spacing 28mm, 2 LEDs/Per Cutting Unit, 32W, 83 changing patterns, 100 changing speeds, HL1606
Wholesale Price: US$74.99, MOQ: 1 PCS
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very colorful, waterproof and flexible


Buy the 5M Dream color LED strip on TopLEDlight.com



More options please visit our LED Strip Lights category:




DIY LED dog leashes - stylish by day & safty by night