Bluetooth-enabled Modula therapy lamp changes color via cellphone
Details are exceedingly light (almost dangerously light, in fact), but the Modula color therapy lamp is simply too soothing to overlook. The three-ringed lamp is built with a slew of multi-color lights (LEDs, we're guessing), all wired up to be controlled via Bluetooth. The video demonstration shows a Sony Ericsson W880i doing the dirty work, but there's no indication of how exactly end users are supposed to accomplish the color changing once it arrives. Those in the camp of "buy now, ask questions later" can get their pre-order in through the read link, but considering that only an EU-friendly 230V version is currently available, those on this side of the pond will need to invest in some serious converters to make it all compatible. The pain? Just €199 ($281) for hours upon hours of endless entertainment.
























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Nightcookie @ Aug 11th 2009 6:02AM
What's that thing poking through the pink ring in the top right
picture? I really hope it's not what it looks like...!
To Engadget: Maybe you want to remove this listing altogether, 'cos
it might just be improper.
Nightcookie @ Aug 11th 2009 6:11AM
Allright, allright, forget it ... I'll be satisfied that it 's a thumb, you can see the other fingers in the other rings. Just my dirty mind then, sorry. So, to Engadget, please remove my posts.
Jeremy @ Aug 11th 2009 9:47AM
It's called a thumb...
Leprecub @ Aug 11th 2009 1:24PM
Nightcookie, I'm glad I'm not the only one who found that thumb to be exceedingly phallic looking.
youngcalihottie @ Aug 11th 2009 10:48PM
you guys either need to get laid or adjust the brightness on your monitors. it was obviously someone holding the lamp from first glance.