Potemine designs multi-use Alis lamp with "one light fits all" system
Italian startup Potemine aims to reduce the number of devices needed in consumers' environments with its wireless Alis light, which can be attached to different bases for specific placements.
In addition to being used on its own, the lamp can be magnetically attached onto one of three bases to turn it into a table or floor lamp, or a wall-mounted light, rather than owning three separate lighting products.
Each base also doubles as a charger for the lamp head when connected to a power supply.
Potemine's Alis light can be attached to different bases
The device uses the Internet of Things (IOT) to connect multiple devices together and enable a single control point for a group of lights.
As Potemine told Dezeen, this technology was developed to eliminate any wirings between the lights, as well as additional fixed switches on walls.
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Advanced accelerometers in the lamps also enable users to control them with subtle movements. For example, tilting the device to the left decreases the brightness and eventually switches the light off, while tilting to the right makes it brighter.
Forwards and backwards movements can be used to control the brightness of a group of lights connected through the Cloud.
The studio hopes the design will reduce the number of products needed in rooms
"Alis introduces a completely new way of living with light, thank...
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