Firefly Blue Laser Lamp
- orbitcorp
- Nov 27, 2015
- 1 min read
$39.25 from Amazon >
I grew up with fireflies. And by that I mean I grew up squashing them and rubbing their bioluminescence on my arms and legs so I too could glow like a superhero or anomaly of evolution. I never saw any blue ones though, so in that regard Richard Redpath's Firefly Blue Laser Lamp definitely has the bugs trumped. In fact, I think both grown-up me and cherubic-child me would agree that in a battle of biological fireflies vs. Laser Lamp Fireflies, the latter would deliver a swift and comprehensive dose of lights out. The Firefly lamp deviates from current LED trends because its laser technology resists "pooling" around the light source, functioning instead as a dart-like beam that can shoot itself long distances without diminishing in brightness. In addition, over 99% of Firefly's materials count themselves recyclable, and power requirements amount to a minuscule 0.4 watts (standard night lights suck up 7 to 10 watts). Lamp design also incorporates a passive cooling system, which allows the product design to eliminate moving parts and, in turn, function silently. Translation: no more buzzes, hums, crackles, or derisive comments about your bald spot from your light source.


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