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The Dyson Lightcycle Morph light
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€699.99
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The Dyson Lightcycle Morph light

Dyson Solarcycle Morph Floor lamp Black

Transforms. Adjusts. And intelligently tracks your local daylight. Floor Lamp.

With light quality that lasts 60 years¹

Dyson Solarcycle Morph floor (Black)

Overall rating

72% of reviewers would recommend to a friend.

Specifications

  • Colour temperature

    2700-6500 K

  • Light source

    LED

  • CRI

    90 MIN

  • Rated power

    11.2 W

  • Light output

    860 lm

  • Luminous efficacy

    75 l/W

  • LED life time

    181,000 hrs

  • Electrical class

    Class III

  • Light output ratio

    80 Percent

  • Standby power consumption

    <0.5 W

  • Input voltage

    100-240 Voltage

  • Beam angle

    78 degrees

  • R9

    48 MIN

  • Frequency

    50/60 hz

  • Average Lux level

    1,546 lx

  • Colour temperature docked

    1850-3500 K

  • Colour temperature undocked

    2700-6500 K

  • Light output ²

    850 lm

  • Average Lux Level ³

    1,546 lx

  • Flicker ⁴

    <1 Percent

  • Weight

    6 kg

Dyson Lightcycle Morph floor light
  • Height

    1,250.6 mm

  • Length

    465.1 mm

  • Width

    301.6 mm

  • 1 LED-life calculation is based on L70 measurement according to IEC 62717, with an estimation of 8 hours’ usage per day. Real-life results may vary.
  • 2 As per Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) The Lighting Handbook, Tenth Edition (July 30, 2011).
  • 3 Requires device to run app, Wi-Fi or mobile data, Bluetooth® 4.0 support, and iOS version 10 or Android version 5 (or above). Standard data and messaging rates may apply.
  • 4 Values may vary in real life and with Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) setting
  • 5 Tested at full brightness according to IEEE 1789 – 2015 – Recommended Practices for Modulating Current in High-Brightness LEDs for Mitigating Health Risks to Viewers.