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This would be amazing for schools...Very cool. Can't wait to show the staff tomorrow.
First thing I'd do is get this plugged into NZ weather feed and get it indicating the temperature for the day so my partner will stop nagging me "What's the temperature going to be today?".

I know you could probably just duct-tape an iPad to the wall or get a smart fridge or whatever but I like the idea of a lo-fi display that's part of the furniture, not too tech, always on, communicating by light rather than pixels.

I really hope this reaches the goal, I really want one of these, battery powered and all.
Brilliant concept, hope it succeeds
Very cool! Really hope this makes its goal.
Music & sound. Hooked up to a sound source, live music, background noise, different colours for different caller id's on a phone system, etc etc etc.
Elegant idea, beautiful realisation. Here's hoping for a global market.
Can't wait to get one and start hacking into a few websites.
I swear I want enough of these to build a partition in my office, so when the arduino that senses the light from the door opening, suddenly I have a wall partition that says Go away in pixel art
If you can afford to buy 96 of these Lights then I think you can get the project across the funding line single-handedly :)
alas I have only pledged for one...However, if I were to receive a Christmas Bonus....
Can't wait to get my hands on one - there are so many feeds I want to try!
I dunno guys I was just going to use mine as a night light. That's cool too right?
We've backed for 2 battery powered ones, and plan on doing that, as well as an alarm clock that will integrate with our lifx backing.

that way the bathroom light can start at 20% when I touch the light when i get up and fade up over a few minutes to 100% while I hate the world a little less during that time in the morning when I get up.

I'm not a morning person.

It can certainly do that; but it can do a lot more.
Backed, and have been helping with a little testing. It's a mighty cool device; I don't think we've scratched the surface of the possibilities yet.

Back it.

Can't wait to get mine. I think this is one of the coolest things going these days.
I need to buy 6 for my brother who has imagined an amazing scenario for his music room. Then I can begin to think about how many I want, and where I shall use them.
There are other similar projects, however the advantage of the Light is that it can exist as a client AND stand-alone server, controlling other lights - including other 'Internet-of-Things'
An awesome project! The possibilities are pretty amazing. For me it has the potential to be and do so much.
I really want to have these all thru the house. Control of ambient light it one thing but this is even better. Millions of colours. All controlled from my iDevices.
Hey, I'm going to control them via my Android devices... It's multi platform, which is great :)
Argh... pretty soon there will be places where one won't even be able to turn on the lights without a smartphone... ><
eh. it purportedly is going to have touch controls. so it could act as a switch of sorts if you wanted it to.
it has a touch switch, as well as an accelerometer that can detect tapping or orientation
I've backed it. I'm getting a couple, I'm thinking at least 3, to put into my local coworking space for people to hack on and come up with stuff I'd never think of.
I can't wait to get my Light!
Here's an idea - link it to your performance monitoring software of choice, and have it colour-coded to show the usage of your cluster nodes in real time. How cool would that be?!
pretty damn cool. It is the zombo.com of lights.

except it does... what... it is meant to...

ok maybe not zombo.com.

I will never be rich. I don't understand why everyone likes this so much. It's a toy you will play with for a bit then forget you have.
Unlike many gadgets people buy, I don't think this is one you would easily forget or put in a drawer. People use indoor lighting every evening, and this is much more than any old light. You just need to place it somewhere central, and decide what triggers (other than manual control) will change its illuminance/colours/patterns. Oh, and many basic decorator lamps at a lighting store are more expensive than this.
Much the same could be said of most electronics. Toys gadgets gizmos. This is hacker news so I wonder how this sentiment belongs here.

Nevertheless, there is a conceptual barrier here that is difficult to cross, and it has to do with the expectation here that a gadget or product should hold our attention, or in other words, to be a distraction, in order to be worth our time and money. The light however is not exactly the same sort of thing as a game console- it's aiming for a different kind of niche, the niche of ambient computing. A kind of gadget that you /don't/ notice, that doesn't hold your attention. A gadget you buy expecting to forget that it is there- because it is just quietly doing what it is supposed to: ambiently communicating. A mood, a temperature, a status. It's simple as that. As geeks we can hack on it and overcomplicate things, but the essence of this is simply: connect a light to the cloud.