SAVE OVER $10:As of April 17,Watch Sexy Assassins (2012) Lepro TB1 AI Smart Table Lamp is on sale for $64.59 at Amazon after applying the promo code LEPRODAY.
I’ve seen some wild smart home gadgets, but this lamp? This lamp is something else. Lepro TB1 AI Smart Table Lamp is marked down to $64.59 at Amazon when you use the promo code LEPRODAY. It’s a color-changing, music-syncing, mood-reading piece of future tech masquerading as a bedside light — and yes, I want one, even if it does make me feel slightly inferior.
It’s packed with 196 individually addressable LEDs. Not a sentence I thought I’d ever write about a desk lamp, but here we are. It can produce silky rainbow fades and pixel-perfect transitions that are basically a light show in miniature. You can program it yourself using the app, or just talk to it. Not Alexa. The lamp itself. Because apparently, we’ve moved past relying on Jeff Bezos to turn on our lights.
SEE ALSO: Live your Kawaii gamer dreams with this discounted Logitech POP ICON keyboard and mouse comboThere’s a built-in AI assistant in the Lepro app, and it’s trained on color psychology and lighting design. You tell it your mood or what you’re doing, and it spits out a lighting scheme like it has a degree in interior design and access to your soul. You can tweak the result if you want, but honestly, I trust the robot. It sounds like it’s got this handled.
Price: $64.59 $75.99(with 15% coupon applied)
Retailer: Amazon
Coupon: 15% off with code LEPRODAY
Connectivity: 2.4 GHz WiFi, Alexa and Google Assistant compatible
App Control: Lepro app with built-in AI lighting assistant and voice control
Lighting: RGB+IC LEDs, 196 addressable zones
Music Sync: Reacts to music using built-in or phone mic
Dimensions: 9.6 inches deep x 11.7 inches wide x 13 inches high
Weight: 1.8 pounds
Material: Aluminum extrusion finish, aluminum base
Style: Planets (also available in Musical Note)
The music sync feature is ridiculous in the best way. The lamp listens to your music either through your phone mic or the one built into the base, and then it reacts in real time with rhythmic lighting. If you’ve ever wanted your ambient lighting to jam with you, this is your moment.
In my opinion, this thing isn’t just a lamp, it’s a tiny AI rave companion that doubles as a very thoughtful gift idea. Or a treat-yourself moment if you’ve been vibing in the dark with a boring old bulb.
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