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Cosmic Led combines the light bulb with the audio speaker

Cosmic Led combines the light bulb with the audio speaker
Cosmic Led is a speaker and light bulb combined (Photo: Gizmag)
Cosmic Led is a speaker and light bulb combined (Photo: Gizmag)
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Cosmic Led is on display at IFA Berlin 2013 (Photo: Gizmag)
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Cosmic Led is on display at IFA Berlin 2013 (Photo: Gizmag)
It was designed by eTiger (Photo: Gizmag)
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It was designed by eTiger (Photo: Gizmag)
Cosmic Led is a speaker and light bulb combined (Photo: Gizmag)
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Cosmic Led is a speaker and light bulb combined (Photo: Gizmag)
It is controlled with mobiles devices evia Bluetooth (Photo: Gizmag)
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It is controlled with mobiles devices evia Bluetooth (Photo: Gizmag)
The 7.6 Led is as bright as a 60-W incandescent light bulb
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The 7.6 Led is as bright as a 60-W incandescent light bulb
It is compatible with E27, E14, B22 or GU10 socket systems
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It is compatible with E27, E14, B22 or GU10 socket systems
Sound is put out at 11 W RMS
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Sound is put out at 11 W RMS
Cosmic Led is a speaker and light bulb combined (Photo: Gizmag)
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Cosmic Led is a speaker and light bulb combined (Photo: Gizmag)
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A new hybrid product by Belgium-based eTiger combines light and sound for those people who enjoy playing with atmosphere at home. Cosmic Led is a wireless-enabled product that combines an audio speaker with a light bulb. All it takes is plugging it into lamp or overhead ceiling rose connection.

Cosmic Led has been designed to use E27, E14, B22 or GU10 socket systems. Besides the 2-in-1 design, it can be controlled with mobile gadgets (smartphones, tablets, etc) that are enabled with Bluetooth, working well within a range of 10 meters (33 ft). The 7.6 Led offers a luminosity claimed to equals or beat a 60-W incandescent light bulb, and sound is put out at 11 W RMS.

The unit is also compatible and already included in eTiger’s wireless audio systems A1 Tribal, Beat A2 and A3 Vibe. The company also offers customization with glossy covers that come in eight different colors. With its 2.4 GHz radio frequency multi-directional remote control, the user can easily control the song or lighting level. To plug several Cosmic Leds, eTiger recommends the use of a wireless bridge.

Source: eTiger

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solutions4circuits
The same "lumenosity"?
The light fixture's reflector is completely dark in their pictures. The parabolic reflector is there to create a parallel beam of light from a point source, which a filament is pretty close to being.
How is that the "same as a 60W"?