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Visualizing Lighting Switch by Philips Lighting & Philips Design

November 27, 2010 Filed Under: Lighting

Philips lighting and Philips design with co designer Tom Pelzer has this nice intuitive light controllers for the LivingColors series. And it’s called the To Be Touched Range. The model is in range of a dimmer where these switches have a nice pleasing visual color effect. When lighting settings chosen, then the color saturation and intensity will adjust at its right proportion. The brighter you set the deeper the color ring will show. When nobody is within the range of the switch it will turn off after 15 seconds. It’ll be available in 4 models of; On/off/dim (IR), Color Temperature (DMX), Color (DMX), On/off/dim (Dali).

Here’s more on how the switch works “The main iconic color ring is touch-based and backlit for direct feedback / feedforward. It therefore can change its appearance depending on which functionality mode is selected by using the touch mode buttons with intuitive icons above the ring (for example color, saturation and intensity for the color user interface). With the To Be Touched user interfaces you have a choice of an infinite variety of colors –at the touch of a finger. In short, you control light with light!” Visit more at Philips Lighting & Philips Design

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