Friday, 29 December 2017

Sylvania debuts retro-style HomeKit A19 filament bulbs

HomeKit-connected smart lights are easy to find these days, but there are still opportunities to make specific bulb types smarter. Sylvania is doing just that with its new Smart+ Soft White A19 Filament Bulb, the first HomeKit-connected filament bulb to hit the market. These retro-style bulbs can be controlled and automated with Siri and Apple’s Home app thanks to HomeKit compatibility. Each bulb is dimmable with brightness rated at 650 lumens with soft white 2700K color temperature. That compares to Philips Hue White LEDs at 840 lumens and Sylvania Soft White A19 LEDs at 800 lumens. The brightness is a bit duller, but that’s the trade-off for the retro look.

Thursday, 28 December 2017

Sylvania unveils smart lighting sytems at UAE summit

Sylvania Middle East, one of the leaders in intelligent lighting systems, unveiled its range of cutting edge smart lighting solutions at the LightingTech Abu Dhabi 2017 Summit held recently. The LightingTech Abu Dhabi Summit brought together leading project owners, developers, design architects, planners and lighting innovators who discussed at length about the upoming industry trends, planned projects and ways to meet requirements for energy efficiency and quality standards.  At the summit, Sylvania showcased its innovative lighting solutions including the new SylSmart platform. These have been built using the latest state-of-the-art IoT technologies such as distributed intelligence, advanced sensors, interoperable Bluetooth Mesh communications, cloud based software services and mobile application interfaces, said a top official.

Wednesday, 27 December 2017

Festively lighting Winnipeg with LEDs makes cents

Winnipeg has always embraced Christmas, decking the downtown in festive lights. But what is the cost of all that shimmer and shine?A lot less than it used to be. The City of Winnipeg uses LED rope lighting for all of its 600-plus holiday fixtures, which illuminate 7.6 kilometres of Portage Avenue and Main Street. The light-emitting diodes draw far less energy than the old bulbs — 188,818 lamps, to be exact.

Domestic rare earths eyed to make LEDs

Researchers, lawmakers and businesses are hoping to use rare earths in deep waters near the coast of Japan to produce LEDs, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned. Both the public and private sectors are aiming to jointly develop LED products in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. Rare earths are highly concentrated in the deep seabed mud at a depth of over 5,000 meters off Minami-Torishima island, Japan’s easternmost territory in the Ogasawara Islands. Its reserves are predicted to cover 200 years or more of domestic demand.

Cree launches first XD-family packaged LEDs based on the NX platform

Cree has announced the XLamp XD16 packaged LEDs with the XD prefix indicating that the product is part of a new Extreme Density family of LEDs. The LED is based on the NX LED technology platform and Cee said it delivers lumen density of 284 lm/mm2. The XD family is essentially Cree’s answer to the chip-scale package (CSP) LED trend that essentially has a footprint that is the same size as the LED chip. Cree had announced the NX technology platform back in April with few details and had originally suggested that the components would be commercially available by the end of the summer. Clearly it took a bit longer for the company to deliver the XD family.

Thursday, 21 December 2017

eLux Granted Patent Covering Micro LED Fluidic Assembly

eLux announced that the U.S. Patent Office has issued in early December US Patent No. 9,825,202 titled “Display with Surface Mount Emissive Elements”. This is the first issued eLux patent which covers the foundational work done on massively parallel fluidic assembly of µLEDs to make high resolution displays. The µLED display technology covered by this patent and 11 other filings currently in progress has the potential to revolutionize the display industry. The inorganic µLED display will have a wider color gamut, higher efficiency and better reliability compared with competing OLED technology.

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Star Trek Tabletop Lamp

A new lamp from The Bradford Exchange Online will be of interest to Star Trek fans.
The limited-edition Star Trek Tabletop Lamp with Illuminated Transporter Base features Kirk, Spock, and McCoy in the process of transporting from the transporter room. The lamp is sixteen inches high and the shade, which features the USS Enterprise, is ten inches in diameter. There is a Starfleet delta finial on top of the lamp.

LED Market The Brightest Spot in a Difficult Economy

Kwality Photonics has put India on the global LED map by setting up an ultra-modern fully-automatic LED plant with a capacity of a billion LEDs per year. The company has high brand equity in the domestic market. Last year LED business in India contributed to 54% of total Lighting sale and it is expected by end of 2017, this will be more than 70%.  This in spite of fact that the industry faced issues like Demonetization, GST, E-waste rules, MEITY CRO scheme etc which disrupted the sales from time to time.

Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Las Vegas’ Plaza Hotel and Casino Makes the Switch to LEDs

The Plaza Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas is the first in downtown Las Vegas to make the switch from cold cathode lamps to energy efficient LED sign lamps. According to the news release, this change provides a more traditional, warm lighting effect throughout the Main Street walkway and North Tower waterfall. The LED lamps, installed by local lighting company YESCO, mimic the true color and look of the iconic incandescent lightbulbs used years ago. The lights will replace the cold cathode lamps that were installed during the property’s 2011 renovation. At the time, cold cathode lamps helped to save energy, but their look sacrificed aesthetics. The LED lighting offers the opportunity to achieve both energy efficiency and a warm atmosphere.

Monday, 18 December 2017

Glowing Plants Engineered With Firefly Protein Could Be Your Next Desk Lamp

What if you could read a book by the glowing light of a plant? Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are making that a reality. Specialized nanoparticles embedded into the leaves of a watercress plant cause a dim light to glow from the plant for nearly four hours. The light from one 4-inch watercress seedling is about one-thousandth the amount needed to read by, but further optimization can improve how much light is emitted and for how long. Eventually, the plant could function as a desk lamp which you don’t have to plug in, according to chemical engineering professor at MIT and senior paper author Michael Strano.

Lunenburg resident cites LED health concerns

A Lunenburg resident is fed up with the town’s latest LED street lights, and she’s urging town council to deal with what she considers a growing health hazard and eyesore. Anke Holm delivered her eight-page presentation at the town’s last regular council meeting in late November. Citing several sources including the American Medical Association, the report raised concerns from the quality of the “cold blue/white light” to the unsettling glare it produces.

Friday, 15 December 2017

Optronics Expands Its High-Style Next-Gen Opti-Brite LED Headlamp Series

Optronics International, a manufacturer and supplier of heavy-duty LED vehicle lighting, broadened its Opti-Brite LED Headlamp family today with the introduction of its new five-by-seven-inch, combination high- and low-beam headlamp. Like the other headlamps in the Opti-Brite Headlamp Series, the new lamps are designed with a unique retroflective LED light beam technology that enables them to project an optimized beam pattern conducive to superior driver comfort and performance. The lamps also feature the Opti-Brite’s signature LED conspicuity array that sets the lamps apart from all other LED headlamps on the road.

At the heart of Opti-Brite LED Headlamps are their rear-oriented LEDs. The LEDs face backward, toward metallic parabolic reflectors that are precision-engineered to create superior high- and low-beam photometric characteristics. But the most striking feature is their stunning LED conspicuity arrays located in the center of their lens.

The new headlamps are engineered to accommodate from 9- to 33-volt electrical systems and have an expected service life of 30,000 hours, 15 to 30 times that of halogen and HID headlamps. Opti-Brite LED Headlamps are the only ones in the industry to carry Optronics’ no-hassle, one-diode lifetime warranty protection, which will replace the lamp if even one diode fails.

UA Sport Wireless Flex earbuds use LEDs to keep runners safe

Under Armour has teamed up with JBL to launch the UA Sport Wireless Flex, a pair of Bluetooth earbuds designed specifically for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. The UA Sport Wireless Flex feature a Flex Zone neckband, enabling the user to adjust the fit so that it best meets their needs. In addition to the adjustable neckband, the UA Sport Wireless Flex has fast charging that enables users to get a full hour of playback after only five minutes on the charger. In addition to fast charging, the UA Sport Wireless Flex have embedded LEDs as part of a feature the maker calls RunSafe.

Thursday, 14 December 2017

CC-E to install LED gym lights

Clay Central-Everly School District will be replacing its high school gym lights with new LED bulbs to save on energy costs. The CC-E School Board decided the bulb type the school would use, but put off the bid decision at Monday's meeting. The lower energy cost will pay for the new bulbs in a couple of years. The project will cost the school between an estimated $3,000 to $5,000, with the money coming out of the capital projects fund.

Jonsbo Launches Ribbed UMX5 Mid Tower Case With RGB LEDs

Jonsbo, a Shenzhen based case manufacturer founded in 2010 has unleashed a new stylish flagship mid tower called the UMX5. The new case measures 507mm x 224mm x 485mm and is constructed of a steel frame wrapped in anodized aluminum-magnesium alloy and tempered glass. The front 1/3 or so of the left side panel is overlaid by a honeycomb pattern that can be illuminated by a RGB LED. Front I/O includes the usual two USB 3.0, two USB 2.0, and two audio jacks as well as a button to change the LEDs color scheme or to turn them off completely.

Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Can snow-encrusted LED stoplights be fixed?

After a series of close calls on on Minnesota 36 in Oak Park Heights, the Minnesota Department of Transportation is investigating ways to keep snow and ice off the lenses of energy-efficient traffic lights. MnDOT installed the LEDs as part of the new St. Croix River bridge project. Because the lights don’t emit much — if any — heat, ice and snow can accumulate. Drivers couldn’t see red lights on eastbound Minnesota 36 at Washington Avenue/Norell Avenue, Oakgreen Avenue/Greeley Street and Osgood Avenue, said Police Chief Brian DeRosier. One serious accident was reported, as were a number of “near-misses,” he said.

Rule the Dark Side with these Star Wars lamps

Star Wars may take place a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, but the latest film comes out a short time from now in our galaxy – specifically December 15th. And unlike last year’s Rogue One spinoff, The Last Jedi is part of the primary Star Wars series. That’s right, BB-8, Kylo Ren, and all of your favorite sequel trilogy characters are back for another rollicking adventure, and you can jump in on the excitement with these Star Wars 3D Mega Lamps.

Tuesday, 12 December 2017

Building constructed around lamp post in Belgium

Passers-by in the Belgian town of Keerbergen have been asking "Is this modern art?" after seeing a building slowly envelop a street lamp. But the architect, who wants to remain unnamed, says it is his "creative solution" to authorities taking over two years to move the post, the VRT TV network reports. "Of course I saw that there was a lighting pole on the lot, I am not blind," he said. Amid quips that "the occupants of the top floor won't have to buy a night light", he insists he hasn't made a mistake with his plans. "We could not wait, the administrative sluggishness of the municipality in this case has been shocking," he said.

China LED Market Forecast to Hit $24 Billion by 2024

By 2024, China’s LED lighting market is forecasted to reach $24 Billion. With the growth of China’s economy, demand for energy efficient LED lighting is also rising. China’s lighting industry has experienced growth and the country has become a leading world lighting consumer and producer for the last 20 years.

The mounting consumer demand for energy-efficient lighting systems, decreasing prices of LED, and high penetration of LED as a light source in the general lighting market are expected to drive the growth of the product. LED lighting has gone from a costly product outside the cost-conscious sweet-spot of Chinese buyers to a value-adding solutions, gaining market share and realizing sustainable growth. China’s lighting market is experiencing shifts from conventional lighting to LED technology.

Monday, 11 December 2017

Collaborative German project to deliver power UV LEDs by 2020

Last February was launched “UV Power”, a collaborative project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), bringing together five German research institutes and companies to deliver high-power UV LEDs. As well as replacing conventional UV light sources, which often contain toxic mercury, in areas such as production, disinfection, the environment, life sciences and medicine, the UV LEDs are also likely to open up new areas of application.

As part of “Advanced UV for Life”, a consortium of research institutes and companies funded under the federal “Zwanzig20” program, "UV Power" project coordinator Osram Opto Semiconductors is working with four partners, the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik (FBH), the Technical University of Berlin, LayTec AG and UVphototonics NT GmbH.

Cree Launches Industry’s First Extreme Density LED

Cree, Inc. announces the commercial availability of the XLamp XD16 LED, the industry’s first Extreme Density LED, which delivers up to 5 ½ times higher lumen density than Cree’s previous generation of high power LEDs. Built on Cree’s groundbreaking NX Technology Platform, the XD16 LED combines breakthrough lumen density, low optical cross-talk, unsurpassed thermal contact and ease of system manufacturing to enable innovative new designs for a broad spectrum of lighting applications, such as color-tuning, street, portable and industrial.

The XLamp XD16 LED delivers a lumen density of more than 284 lumens per square-millimeter, which is the highest level achieved by a commercially available lighting-class LED. The ceramic-based XD16 LED utilizes the proven XQ footprint and successfully addresses challenges with luminaire manufacturing, thermal design, optical design and reliability faced by competing LEDs. For example, the XD16 LED reduces system-level optical loss by up to three times versus competing technologies when LEDs are placed close together on a board. This improvement translates into fewer wasted lumens and higher efficacy for lighting products.

Friday, 8 December 2017

FretX LED learning sleeve for guitar

The basic idea of an LED learning system is to light the way to guitar playing basics, by showing students where to put fretting fingers to form chords or play songs, and most importantly – when. There are a few setups that embed the LEDs in the neck itself, but what if you already own a guitar and don't want to invest in a new axe? That's where LED sleeves come in, allowing learners to wrap a follow-me learning system around the neck and get stuck in. We've seen a few concepts come and go, but FretX has actually made it into production. New Atlas recently slid a FretX under some strings and got our strum on.

Fight blue light emissions of white LEDs with new colour sensor

LEDs, and especially those that produce white light, are great for lighting applications. They consume little power in comparison to incandescent lightbulbs and it is easy to create nice colour effects with them. To produce white light a white LED often generates blue light and filters it with yellow or orange phosphor. Unfortunately, blue-light wavelengths appear to have important health effects such as disruption of the circadian rhythm, accelerated eye aging, and eye strain. The AS7264N tri-stimulus colour sensor by ams can measure blue-light wavelengths accurately, and is therefore suitable for human-centric lighting. The sensor’s on-wafer silicon interference filters create spectral channels that match the CIE 1931 XYZ standard observer model while two additional filters allow accurate measurements of blue light intensities at the 440 nm and 490 nm wavelengths.

Thursday, 7 December 2017

Light up your house with LEDs, and other tips to slash your electric bill

Replacing your incandescent and florescent bulbs with LED lights can trim the amount of power your home consumes. A 60-watt equivalent LED light, for example, might only use 6.5 to 8.5 watts for comparable lumens — not to mention LEDs can last considerably longer, which saves you even more money. Sure, LED bulbs cost more, but consider this: without any sales or rebates, a 4-pack of Philips LED A19 bulbs costs about $8, or $2 per 8.5-watt bulb, which consumes 1/7th the electricity of a 60-watt bulb. Lifespan is more than 10 years, says Philips, while some of its other bulbs should last more than 20 years.

At 13% CAGR, LED Lighting Market Trends Will Hit USD 54.28 Billion by 2022: Zion Market Research

Zion Market Research has published a new report titled “LED lighting Market for Residential, Architectural and Outdoor Applications: Global Industry Perspective, Comprehensive Analysis, and Forecast, 2016 - 2022”. According to the report, the global LED lighting market size accounted for USD 26.09 billion in 2016 and is expected to reach USD 54.28 Billion by 2022, growing at a CAGR of around 13% between 2017 and 2022.

Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are lighting sources for general lighting applications with ten times as efficient as compared to incandescent lighting. Such attribute combined with their long working life and reliability has made them the suitable choice for next generation of lighting systems including emergency, backlight, automotive, indoor and outdoor. To ensure accurate operation and to control the light intensity, LEDs need an efficient driver, normally implemented by power electronics-based conversion stages to match the LED characteristics with the AC grid voltage and to generate a controllable and high-quality light.


Residential application segment dominated the LED lighting market and accounted over 40% of market share of in 2016. Residential applications for LED lighting include lighting for bathrooms, hallways, dining rooms and kitchens. Increasing use of LED lighting for outdoor application such as roadways, traffic lights, tunnels, parking lots, and garages is expected to provide significant growth opportunities to this market in coming years. The architectural application includes both functional and decorative lighting. Decorative LEDs are used to light up pools, gardens, fountains, and statues. The functional application includes landscaping and building facades.

Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Ahwatukee streetlights going LED next summer

Ahwatukee’s streetlights are going LED next summer. The Phoenix Street Transportation Department and its contractor, Ameresco, has scheduled Ahwatukee’s lights for conversion from Aug. 20 to Sept. 28 as part of a plan that began being implemented this week. “We’ve set big sustainability goals for the city and converting to LED streetlights brings up one step closer to meeting them,” said Mayor Greg Stanton. “Saving tax payer dollars and cutting energy costs in our city makes us a more attractive place to live and do business.” 

100,000 Dazzling LEDs Shine At St. Matthew Lutheran Church

St. Matthew Lutheran Church is lit up for the holidays. The 100,000-LED display that has attracted crowds by the carload is once again illuminating the church off Route 22. It is set to holiday music. This year features new additions including 16 reindeer "prancing throughout the campus" and three 20-foot tall "mega trees" in front of a community garden, according to Jim Kurtz, who arranged the display with St Matthew Pastor Blaise Sedney and 500 volunteers.

Tuesday, 5 December 2017

Minneapolis' iconic Grain Belt sign will light up again Dec. 30

One of Minneapolis’ most recognizable signs, the giant Grain Belt Beer bottle cap, will finally shine bright again on Dec. 30. And you can help bring the relic back to life by purchasing one of the LED light bulbs. In a Facebook post, the August Schell Brewing Co. (which owns the landmark alongside the Hennepin Avenue bridge) said: “If you are interested in being a part of the action, we will be offering a limited number of commemorative packages in which you can buy a bulb! Along with a certificate stating which letter you helped to restore, you will also receive a T-shirt and porcelain Grain Belt sign.”

New LED system now lights the state capitol

(Foto: Krupo)
Iowa’s Golden Dome has a different kind of glow after sundown. The high-pressure sodium lights that cast an orange tint on the state capitol at night are gone. A new LED system is in place, courtesy of Oskaloosa-based Musco Sports Lighting. Jim Berns, Musco’s international engineering manager, was at the capitol tonight. LED lighting is cheaper and Berns said it will cut the electric costs for “light-scaping” the capitol “by about two-thirds.”

Monday, 4 December 2017

LED street lights planned for all of Lafayette

Energy-efficient and longer-lasting LED street lights may eventually be burning through most of Lafayette. A section of Jefferson Street in downtown Lafayette was fitted in October with LED — light emitting diode — bulbs and new lamps, according to Terry Huval, Lafayette Utilities System director. "Now we're looking at the entire rest of the city," he said.

Richmond mayor worries about light pollution as LEDs shine bright

You've probably heard of noise pollution - but light pollution? It's something that Richmond Mayor Tom Butt is worried about. "They're not annoyances," he said. "They're things that can really have a physical effect you and sometimes serious." Mayor Butt says there are too many artificial lights in the city that are way too bright. They're mostly the new LED fixtures with no shielding.

Friday, 1 December 2017

LG Innotek claims first 100mW UV-C LED

Seoul-based materials and component manufacturer LG Innotek (a subsidiary of South Korean electronics company LG Group) has developed what is claimed to be the first 100mW UV-C LED, two years ahead of the industry forecast of 2020. The firm unveiled the first 70mw UV-C LED for sterilization applications only in February. Emitting ultraviolet light with short wavelengths of 200-280nm (deep UV), UV-C LEDs are used in sterilizing and hardening devices due to their ability to destroy bacterial DNA and cause chemical reactions with special materials. LG Innotek’s UV-C LED emits in the range of 278nm.

City Hall brightening more Sioux Falls streets with brighter LED bulbs

If Sioux Falls streets seem brighter to you, it’s because they are – some of them anyway. The Sioux Falls Light and Power Division is continuing to chip away at a to-do list nearly 20,000 items long — swapping out yellow colored high-sodium street light bulbs with new, brighter light-emitting diode (LED) lamps. It's an endeavor expected to take at least a decade but bring major electric savings to City Hall.