Your iPhone or iPad, running the Pulse by Sengled app (free), can stream just about any music source directly to the master device. The lights are set up as a master device and a satellite device that can placed up to 100 feet apart (line of sight). Sengled's website shows the lights going into a recessed ceiling fixture, which would be perfect for this design. There are two exterior finishes, pewter and candy apple red.īeing almost 4 inches in diameter, you'll need to put some thought into what fixtures you put the lights into. The lights have a tympani-like shape, with a gentle flare and scalloping that's reminiscent of a tulip. Where some of the early LED light/speaker combos had laughably bad designs, Sengled obviously put some thought into the design of the Pulse. Bluetooth Standard: v2.1 + EDR, with A2DP, AVRCP, SPP profiles.Audio System Power: 13 watts, with 1.75" full-range high-fidelity speaker, 100 Hz - 20 kHz frequency response.Dimensions: 5.46" height x 3.86" diameter.Power Consumption: 15W typical, 30W peak.US Version: works in any standard E26 socket.Sengled's new Pulse Dimmable LED lights with wireless speakers (US$179 for a pair) are the first to provide a master/satellite setup that ensures true stereo sound in a bright and energy-efficient light fixture. For one thing, there was always the speakers, which seemed to be an added afterthought and never provided decent stereo sound. Smartphone-controlled LED lights with integrated speakers are nothing new, but they've always had some shortcomings.
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