A scientist has created a revolutionary wireless light bulb that levitates and has a staggering lifetime of 22 years. The 'Flyte' levitating light bulb cleverly uses magnets to float in the air and ...
Need something to place alongside your levitating Bluetooth speaker? Or just sick of utilitarian lighting solutions anchored down by ghastly wires and fittings? It looks like progress in magnetic ...
There are plenty of ways to light a room from overhead lighting to lamps sitting on the floor. Perhaps the coolest way ever made to light a room is the Flyte levitating light bulb. The bulb floats ...
Levitating decor items like plant holders and Bluetooth speakers are the thing to have right now — but there's one other floating gadget on the market that really shines (if you catch our drift). What ...
This is no optical illusion: the light bulb actually floats above its base. Designer Simon Morris invested five years of development in the project that was to realize his dream of a floating object.
Most light bulbs are usually fixed to a socket, but technology has made it possible for them to now hang on the air without socket or wire aids. This is made possible by magnetic levitation technology ...
Stockholm-based American designer Simon Morris has combined science with a stroke of design wizardry to create a surreal, gravity-defying light bulb. Currently raising funds on Kickstarter, Morris has ...
The Flyte Magnus 2.0 is a flying lightbulb that's powered by a wireless charger. This is a solution similar to what's used in wireless smartphone charging, but also employs magnets to allow the ...
These light bulbs, called Flyte, use magnets to hover in the air and don't even need batteries. It's an amazing marriage of design and technology, take a look at them in action. Swedish scientist ...
A short film of “levitating light bulbs” floating in the air has become an Internet hit.The Swedish company that developed the product, known as Flyte, explains that magnetic levitation causes the ...