Meet the latest lighting innovation from Dyson. You probably know (or aspire to know) Dyson vacuums; you may ogle the Dyson hairdryer, and you may have read about last year’s Dyson Lightcycle task ...
There’s a giraffe in my living room. It’s made of metal and it’s black and thin, but the neck stretches out and adjusts as though it can nibble on tree leaves. That’s right, I’m testing the new Dyson ...
This lamp is synced with the Dyson app, both for this intelligence as well as controls. Money gives you the finer things in life. It can also give you the brighter things in life, like the Dyson ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Dyson may be best known for its vacuums, but recently it’s been branching out into lighting too. The company has released a few task lamps over the years, and today it’s announcing its most versatile ...
Dyson has unveiled a new type of lamp called the Dyson Lightcycle Morph that features four formats and the ability to track the customer's local daylight hours. The lamp works with a related mobile ...
Dyson has unveiled a new version of its desk and floor lamp in the form of the Dyson Lightcycle which is capable of automatically sensing and adjusting to changes in light depending on the time of day ...
Dyson says its new Lightcycle task lamp could reduce eyestrain, improve your mental well-being and help you sleep better at night - and it should last 60 years. Not bad for a humble light fitting, ...
Once upon a time in the not too distant past, all you really needed from a lamp was a switch to turn it on and off. According to Dyson, we need quite a lot more from our lighting. In true Dyson style, ...
Dan Grabham is the former associate editor at Pocket-lint working across features, news and reviews and has extensive experience writing about computing, mobile and internet topics. He’s a regular at ...
Most modern task lamps consist of little more than a power cord, an LED, and a few strips of metal. But if anyone's going to over-engineer such a simple object, it's Dyson. With the Lightcycle, the ...
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