An LED ceiling light with a gentle form that adjusts your biorhythm

I don't know who made the decision, but the standard form of the ceiling light is a perfect circle or a square even today, when LEDs have changed from the days of fluorescent lighting. However, among them, an LED ceiling light with an organic and soft form appeared.

Gentle form of LED that regulates biorhythm Ceiling light

This time, we would like to introduce "TOMORI LED Ceiling 'Mikan' AC412YC - 10 tatami mats" from the LED ceiling lights of the LED lighting brand "AGLED" provided by semiconductor manufacturer ROHM. The form is neither round nor square, but an asymmetrical design. The unique LED ceiling light has a soft and gentle form that looks like a boulder that slowly curls up over time, or a drop of water that changes its shape with the wind.

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ManufacturerAGLED
Product nameTOMORI LED ceiling ~10 tatami
Product numberAC412YC
Toning range Light bulb color (2,900K) to daylight color (6,500K), 11 steps
Dimming range100 to 10%, up to 13 steps
General color rendering indexRa85
Luminous flux4,900 lm
Rated life40,000 hours
Where to buyyodobashi.com
Purchase price18,800 yen
A living organism that wakes up in the morning, is active during the day, and sleeps at night Equipped with a "circadian function" that assists the cycle (excerpt from HP) is.

This is a function that automatically adjusts the color and brightness of the light 24 hours a day with the push of a button on the remote control, following the movement of the sun throughout the day. It is a function that regulates the biological rhythm of the body, which tends to be disturbed, in a regular and healthy manner with automatically changing lights.

"TOMORI" is the name of a series of LED ceiling lights derived from the Japanese word "Tori (Tomori)". It is a series designed to make you look forward to spending time. The luminous flux of this product, which represents the brightness of the product, is 4,900 lm, which corresponds to the area of ​​up to 10 tatami mats (~17 m2) according to the standards of the Japan Lighting Fixtures Industry Association.