Smart LED Desk Lamps with Contactless Gesture Control and Motion Sensing Mechanical switches and even standard touch panels are becoming a thing of the past. Innovative VIDEX LED desk lamps with Motion Gesture Control provide complete and seamless lighting control without ever touching the device. This smart contactless technology is perfect for situations when your hands are busy, dirty, or wet during work, drawing, or cooking. A simple, smooth hand wave over the integrated motion/gesture sensor is all it takes to turn the lamp on, off, or precisely adjust the intensity to your exact needs.
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A: The infrared (IR) radiation receiver is calibrated to register fluid hand movements at a distance of 5 to 15 centimeters from the sensor surface. This operating range guarantees an accurate and immediate reaction, eliminating the need to physically touch the device housing.
A: VIDEX gesture control lamps prevent the transfer of bacteria and smudging of the housing if hands are wet, greasy, or busy during the work process. This is critically important in culinary, medical, or craft applications, maintaining the sterility of the workplace and the cleanliness of electrical equipment.
A: By holding your hand stationary over the IR sensor zone for more than one second, the microchip activates a gradual or fluid reduction in light (Wave Dimming). As soon as the hand is removed, the driver registers and saves the selected lux (lx) level in memory.
A: The sensor optics are focused on a narrow, vertical detection cone directly above the control panel. Accidental triggering from nearby movements in the room is excluded, as the mechanism requires deliberate registration of body heat and movement at close range.
A: The standard interface involves a quick horizontal Swipe movement from left to right across the sensor to cyclically change the color temperature. Thus, in a second, it is possible to switch between 3000K (warm), 4000K (neutral), and 5500K (cold) light spectrums.