LedLenser Room Lights
I'd like to show you some nice room lights made by Zweibrueder Optoelectronics.
The first is a small 6x6cm metal base with a LED in the center of it. You can have white or colored LEDs as well as a very interesting RGB LED that slowly shifts through the color circle. This thing is made to have some glass objects standing on top of it. It will light them up in the respective colors which is very beautiful to see.
You can even light up your drinks at the party with it. The LedBase is 220V AC-driven and has a on/off switch. Price is about 30 EUR.
The second is the so called LEDTower, a 60cm tall metal construction with an acrylic stick on it (the total height is 60cm I mean). Inside it has one green, one red and one blue LED and three switches at the base to turn each LED on and off separately, resulting in 7 possible color combinations: red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, violet and white, you can choose according to your mood.
They call it a "Light Synthesizer", very appropriate IMHO. Just as the LedBase above it is 220V AC-driven. Price is about 60 EUR.
Albeit no flashlights, these are some fine products I like very much at a good quality. AND they are *quite* appealing to the other side of the world, our wives! These were in fact the only purchases that passed without a fight.
bernhard
I'd like to show you some nice room lights made by Zweibrueder Optoelectronics.
The first is a small 6x6cm metal base with a LED in the center of it. You can have white or colored LEDs as well as a very interesting RGB LED that slowly shifts through the color circle. This thing is made to have some glass objects standing on top of it. It will light them up in the respective colors which is very beautiful to see.
You can even light up your drinks at the party with it. The LedBase is 220V AC-driven and has a on/off switch. Price is about 30 EUR.
The second is the so called LEDTower, a 60cm tall metal construction with an acrylic stick on it (the total height is 60cm I mean). Inside it has one green, one red and one blue LED and three switches at the base to turn each LED on and off separately, resulting in 7 possible color combinations: red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, violet and white, you can choose according to your mood.
They call it a "Light Synthesizer", very appropriate IMHO. Just as the LedBase above it is 220V AC-driven. Price is about 60 EUR.
Albeit no flashlights, these are some fine products I like very much at a good quality. AND they are *quite* appealing to the other side of the world, our wives! These were in fact the only purchases that passed without a fight.
bernhard