• Sharp’s energy efficient LED ceiling lights change color with adjustable brightness

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    We all know by now that halogen lights strung from ceilings aren’t exactly what we’d call energy efficient. No doubt they use low amounts of voltage; they still tend to produce the same amount of greenhouse gases that a 60 watt incandescent bulb would produce. And so, Sharp came up with these LED ceiling lights. Now when it comes to energy efficiency in lighting, nothing gets better than LED technology. Sharp’s LEDs can change color, brightness and measure 43mm (1.7-inch) at the thickest part and 8mm (0.3-inch) at the thinnest. The company has six models of these lighting systems lined up. Three of which, the DL-C501V, C301V and C302V use a remote controller for color changing and brightness adjustments.


    The Eco Light Rhythm functions these lights boast help them change brightness and color automatically according to natural daylight. The company hasn’t hinted on price tags yet, and these will first show up in Japanese homes.
    [Gizmag]

    Posted in Topics:Gadgets and Tech, Tags: , on August 23, 2010