Orilamp is an Origami Inspired Smart LED Lamp

Using its origami-styled body. Orilamp portable LED lamp adds much fun and creativity to your illumination, and built-in Bluetooth connectivity lets you control the lamp via your smartphone and brings you a few smart features.

Orilamp is an Origami Inspired Smart LED Lamp

The Orilamp is a well-designed, Bluetooth-enabled foldable LED lamp that measures 107 x 107 x 45mm (folded) and weights 340g. As shown in the images, the Orilamp looks a bit like the foldable book LED lamp, but it features a more portable design. When folded completely, the LED lamp can fit in your pocket, so you can easily take it with you anywhere, and its wooden casing is built with German Blonde Birch or American Black Walnut for durability and natural feeling.

Orilamp is an Origami Inspired Smart LED Lamp

With the help of its origami-styled design, the Orilamp can be used for many purposes such as table lamp, night light, accent light, outdoor light and etc. Furthermore, the LED lamp also features built-in Bluetooth technology that allows it to wirelessly connect with your smartphone, so you can use its free companion app to remotely control your Orilamp, and the lamp interacts with your alarm, gently waking you up in the morning, or you can also set a timer for saving energy.

Orilamp is an Origami Inspired Smart LED Lamp

In addition, its built-in rechargeable battery can last 7 hours with constant illumination, and using a magnetic strap, you can use your Orilamp as a great LED camping lantern.

Orilamp is an Origami Inspired Smart LED Lamp

The Orilamp has been available for preorder on Indiegogo. You can pledge $119 to preorder the portable smart lamp with a tote bag and magnetic strap. It will be shipped in June this year. BTW, also don’t miss Mstick smart LED light and more related cool stuff by following tags.

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