Last year’s Dyson Lightcycle carved out a niche for itself within the crowded category of lamps by offering a novel feature: simulating natural sunlight customized to the age, activity, and location of its user. The sequel – the Dyson Lightcycle Morph – follows up with similar user customized features as its predecessor while also adding an additional adaptable and transforming 4-in-1 design.
Characteristic of the Dyson engineering-focused efforts, the Lightcycle Morph returns with an updated and ever-so-slightly more welcoming machined metal industrial-architectural aesthetic, one surprisingly evocative of Apple’s perforated cylinder iSight webcam. A balanced adjustable touch-glide arm is topped off with a water-cooled LED optical light, personalized again to deliver optimal light according to the user’s age, task, and time of day (using the Dyson Link app).
Touch-sensitive dimming and color temperature controls allow additional output tinkering to further personal lighting according to preference and needs, with a max of 850lm output with a color temperature range of 1800-6500k.