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Friday March 3, 2006
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You may remember when David Coursey talked about the Ambient Orb: a round object that receives information and displays a color based on the data it receives. I came across something similar: the Jellephish Mood Lamp. According to the product's Web site, "It uses processor-controlled digital LED technology to create an almost infinite palette of colors to satisfy your every mood." It really does look like a jellyfish too, doesn't it? It comes with a remote control that allows you to switch between the four preset modes of the mood lamp. The different modes are: *Static (select one color to display) *Scrolling (continuously scrolls through the spectrum of colors) *Sound to Light (lamp changes colors in time with your music) *Pearlescent (a cool white light, with hints of red, green and blue) It lasts about 40,000 hours, powered by an AC/DC adapter. Unfortunately, it's only available in the UK for now. Buy it for £79.99. [Found via Coolest Gadgets]
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April 6, 2006 12:25 PM
Hi, I've writen a review on the Jellephish on http://www.glow-sticks.org/subcat/Jellephish/ Snippet ...The Jellephish is infact a masterpiece, still largely unknown in the gadget world, which is why you want to get one first. Even the reviewers haven't reviewed it yet!!! The Jellephish is a spectacular dome shaped mood lamp, smooth to the touch, standing elegantly morphing through the set moods, no amount of superlatives really does The Jellephish justice...
April 7, 2006 6:29 PM
I love LED lighting and I've been looking for something just like this. I hope they plan on selling this product in the US. Cheers!
October 23, 2006 8:35 PM
I want one...now.