
(Credit: Sanyo)
Sanyo is turning to LED light technology, a hot new area for experimentation,
to squeeze three uses out of a single lamp. The company's new
Eneloop Lamp is a desk light
that can also work as an emergency flashlight and even send some healing energy
your way--or so the company says.
Operating on rechargeable AA
eneloop
batteries, Sanyo's new Eneloop Lamp based on high-luminance LED technology can
be situated anywhere in the room since no cords constrain the placement.
It also uses a contactless charging system and has no metallic contact on the
product body interrupting the design. The batteries are recharged by putting the
lamp unit on the charging stand.
In low-white-light mode, one 12-hour charge lasts an impressive 45 hours, but
on high output it lasts only 3 hours.
The Eneloop Lamp also features a blue lamp "Healing Light" mode that
according to Sanyo "creates a healing ambience". We don't know exactly what the
lamp will heal, nor have we seen any scientific data confirming this claim.
Finally, when the body is tilted 90 degrees or more, "a built-in acceleration
sensor" turns the lamp into a flashlight that lasts up to 6 hours on one full
charge. Sanyo suggests the flashlight be used in an emergency situations like a
midnight earthquake or for more frequent day-to-day use as a handy portable
light.
The Eneloop Lamp goes on sale September 11, but no official price has been
announced yet. More picture right after.

(Credit: Sanyo)

(Credit: Sanyo)
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