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Saturday, March 16, 2013

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The £150 lights can be used by family members in foreign countries to let people know they are available to chat, or by the elderly to let their family to know when they've gone to bed and woken up For a family spread around the world, it could be a great way to feel connected. A London designer has unveiled the 'Good Night Lamp', a series of connected nightlights that can let family members instantly see if their loved ones are asleep or awake.The Internet-connected lights are controlled by a master light, known as the 'big lamp' with art, poetry, interactive person.
Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino, the designer of the light said his firm has already received backing.
Several investors hopes the lamps could go on sale within months. It hopes to produce the lamps and also covers which can be used to customise the 'little lamps'. The firm plans to develop the idea by adding Internet connections to other products, in a movement dubbed the 'Internet of Things'.
Big house, little house as the lamps are connected together over the Internet.
So family members can instantly see if their loved one is awake 'With more and more people living alone, and the vast majority of households having broadband, the Good Night Lamp allows you to develop an ambient sense of presence with the people you care the most about, wherever they are, said Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino, the designer of the light. Could turn into a Pomona. 

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