Dyson: the new Lightcycle Morph lamp

Dyson launches Lightcycle Morph, a lamp that reproduces the changes of natural daylight

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The lamp Dyson Lightcycle Morph is able to detect natural light and to adjust lighting intensity in four modes, thanks to the Daylight Tracking algorithm: task, indirect, feature and ambient light.

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Dyson Lightcycle Morph can be personalized with the Dyson Link app. The app allows you to adjust light depending on the task, age, daily routine and local daylight. Equipped with three warm and three cool LEDs and the Heat Pipe technology, Dyson Lightcyle Morph reduces blue light and guarantees the same light quality for 60 years.

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An aluminum-polycarbonate stem perforated with 16,740 apertures hosts two ultrathin cables that illuminate it. These cables power the optical head of Dyson Lightcycle Morph achieving a 360°, uninterrupted lit effect on the stem.

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The stem, optical head, LEDs and app make Dyson Lightcycle Morph a lighting object suitable to any space, able to perform several functions. [Text Spencer Foil]

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