Quantum lamp LED Panel
Quantum lamp LED Panel Light Magnetic Hexagons Modular Touch Sensitive Sensor Lights DIY Wall Creative Decoration panel led.
Feature:
1. This is a modular touch-sensing wall light. Use a hexagonal floppy disk to create any structure to suit your needs, then turn it on and off by touching it.
2. The fast modular component is equivalent to a system that can easily adapt to any scenario. Use magnetic edges to connect the lights together to form the structure that best fits your interior.
3. Slide the wall and illuminate the touch path for a fascinating tactile experience. Customize the lighting levels to create the right atmosphere by illuminating the multiple tiles you need.
4. The minimalist design and unique geometric design not only illuminate but also decorate your house. Widely used, can be placed in the living room, bedroom, study, restaurant, hotel, etc.
5. Touch. Each lamp can be independently controlled to open and close without affecting the normal use of other lamps.
Specification:
Item Name: Touch Sensor Quantum Lamps Shape: Hexagon Output Power: DC12V Plug Type: US/EU plug ON/OFF: Capacitive touch Color temperature: 6000K-6500K (White) Input Power: AC110-220 V 50/60 Hz Wall accessories: rubber pads or nails Maximum number of components per power adapter: 25pcs
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