App-Connected Robotic Lamps

This Robot Lamp is Made Out of Recycled Bike Headlights

The 'Lampster' is an intuitive robot lamp that can be controlled with a smartphone app. Traditionally, lamps are reserved for a single purpose. However, these designers have created a futuristic light fixture that does more than just illuminate a room.

The Lampster is a robot lamp made from recycled bike headlights and pieces of an old tractor. These exterior pieces are customizable, meaning users can choose the style or color of their device. The lamp itself features two LED light sources, one of which is controlled by mobile and one of which is controlled by touch. The app-controlled light fixture allows users to change the color or intensity of the light from anywhere in the room. This feature also allows users to sync the light to a playlist and make the device flash to the beat of a song.

The robotic lamp is currently available for pre-order via Kickstarter.
Trend Themes
1. App-controlled Lighting - The Lampster showcases the trend of app-controlled lighting, offering users the ability to change the color and intensity of the light from anywhere in the room.
2. Sustainable Design - The use of recycled bike headlights and old tractor pieces in the Lampster demonstrates the trend of sustainable design, allowing for the repurposing of materials.
3. Smart Home Integration - The Lampster's smartphone app integration highlights the trend of smart home technology, providing users with convenient control over their lighting fixtures.
Industry Implications
1. Lighting - The Lampster's app-controlled lighting opens up disruptive innovation opportunities within the lighting industry to create more customizable and interactive products.
2. Upcycling - The Lampster's use of recycled bike headlights and old tractor pieces showcases innovative possibilities within the upcycling industry to transform discarded materials into functional and aesthetically pleasing products.
3. Smart Home - The Lampster's integration with a smartphone app presents disruptive innovation opportunities within the smart home industry to develop more interconnected and controllable devices.

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