Inside as a table lamp or outside as lighting for a pool, this wireless LED lamp will seduce you with its simple and elegant style. The extra? Its wireless Bluetooth SmartMesh® technology allows you to control the brightness and colors of your light via your smartphone or tablet. Its small 10" size makes it suitable for different places in your house. PEARL is the smallest model of ball lamp. To start using our products, why not check out the online user guide which will help you pair your lights to the app. Just imagine controlling all your garden lights with a few clicks without moving from your sofa! It’s all possible thanks to your smartphone or tablet which emits a signal to all your ball lamps. Choose colors and brightness, create light groups and schedule wake-up alarms! The SmartMesh app is available for iOS and Android. With Bluetooth MESH technology, you can control all your wireless outdoor ball lamps from your phone. Vary your visual pleasures and concoct your outdoors as you wish by choosing from PEARL, the smallest model through to GLOBE XL, the largest one. Play with unlimited colors and also with size!Ĭhoose from 5 different sizes of outdoor light spheres. Turn your garden, pool or terrace into the must-be space by adding touches of light to match your décor. With its sleek, circular design, this collection of luminous spheres is sure to entice you. It was my first time seeing that and I must say, it's extremely impressive when you're merely looking at a "moving star", then unexpectedly it grows very bright, brighter than any star in the night sky, and finally reverts back to the normal looking gliding satellite.īecause people are very much aware of all of the space junk that's up there, there are plenty of websites and mobile apps that you can use to see where the most common satellites are at the moment, and, because we know the route of each satellite, as well as the year and location specific data regarding the Earth and the Sun, Iridium flares can also be predicted, like you would predict things like Solar eclipses.The wireless, outdoor safe globe lamps are one of the great classics from Smart and Green. When I'm just in the dark side but an Iridium satellite happens to fly approximately above me, if everything is in a specific angle, the sun from behind the horizon hits the satellite's solar panels, and like a mirror, reflects those rays to the dark side, into a viewer's eyes. I live in the North so in the summer, the sun only barely goes below the horizon and the summer nights are short. There's a bunch of satellites known as Iridium, which happen to have a design that includes large, reflective solar panels. There's a lot of man-made space junk orbiting the Earth, some satellites still operated, some not. This time I got very lucky though, because one of the 12 satellites unexpectedly was something called an Iridium flare and I had never seen one of those in real life before. Last summer I went for a night bike ride for 6 hours and during this time, I spotted 12 satellites just by observing. They look exactly like stars, but they glide across the sky smoothly.Īirplanes may have multiple light sources, some blinking lights, and you can definitely perceive how low it seems to be: An airplane somewhat seems to come from the horizon and disappear the same way, while a satellite "seems to always be at the same distance from you", like gliding on an imaginary half-sphere or dome of a night sky covering you.
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