The appearance of this Flyte light bulb looks no different from an ordinary light bulb, but it uses two high-end technologies: wireless charging and magnetic levitation. Place the bulb vertically on the base and it will float in mid-air. It uses a capacitive touch control switch (smartphone touch screens are also capacitive). Just clear the base to turn on the light. Flyte looks like a traditional tungsten bulb, but its actually an LED bulb. The base is made of elm wood and contains an inductor coil and an electromagnet, making the bulb both wirelessly powered and floating. Of course, if your mobile phone has wireless charging function, you can also use this base to charge it.
According to the official introduction, the working voltage of the light bulb is 5V. If it is turned on six hours a day, its lifespan can reach 22 years. Designed by Sweden, this light bulb looks not only as simple as a light bulb, but more like a work of art. Currently, this wireless electromagnetic levitation light bulb Flyte is raising funds on the foreign crowdfunding website kickstarter. The predetermined price is US$249 and is expected to be shipped in July this year.