Waved off the lamp
Instead of the tedious turn of the switch, Anigmo's touch switches now allow the user to turn off the electric light with the waving hand. With this product, users can also adjust the brightness of the light bulb by raising hands
Instead of the tedious turn of the switch, Anigmo's touch switches now allow the user to turn off the electric light with the waving hand.
With this product, users can also adjust the brightness of the light bulb by raising hands to cover the switch in a few minutes. The longer the cover is covered, the farther the lights go. Another feature of the touch switch is that it recognizes the user's waving even when it is installed behind wooden, stone or glass panels.
So, to turn on the lights, you just put your hand in front of the switch, and to achieve the required brightness, all you have to do is hold your hand in front of it.
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