NEC Brings Bluetooth Speaker into LED Ceiling Light

Lately, NEC has brought the old Bluetooth speaker idea into the design of LED ceiling light.

According to the company, the users connect their phone to the light via Bluetooth and an Android application, which then lets them control the music as well as the light. And they can also create effects by synchronizing light and sound.

Light fittings are in the middle of rooms. Then this system enables light and sound to spread from the center of a room to the entire space. It also enables the user to control the effects with a smartphone.

Currently, it’s just a concept as we won't be dimming the lights and turning up the Barry White with our Android devices right away. But NEC decides to make the dream come true. It is developing the system with the aim of releasing it later this year.

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