UMA
€486,00 €695,00
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The revolutionary UMA Sound Lantern redefines the portable lantern for the modern age. Fusing state-of-the-art Warm Dim LED technology with 360° high fidelity surround sound, UMA provides a one-of-a-kind portable light + sound experience, integrated seamlessly into a strikingly elegant design. UMA pairs touch-sensitive volume control with an intuitive full-range light control dial and features Bluetooth® connectivity to stream the highest quality audio wirelessly from any mobile device. Invoking the primal symbol of the lantern and the warmth of a campfire, UMA is the perfect centerpiece for social gatherings and intimate moments indoors and out. -
FINISHES
Silver / WhiteSTRAP COLOR
Tan or Gray (included)MATERIALS
Diffused polycarbonate lens
Leather strap
Steel grille
Silicone feet
Protective cotton bag w/ leather cord
FEATURES
Portable and rechargeable
Full range dim control
Rich 360° sound
Bluetooth® connectivity
Warm dimming technology
Optional surface mount availableSPECIFICATIONS
Voltage: 120-240V 50/60Hz
Power consumption: 4.5W (light) 12W MAX (speakers)
Color temperature: 2000-2700K
Luminosity: 190 Lumens MAX
Luminaire efficacy: 42 Lumens/Watt
Charging time: up to 3.5 hours
Battery life: up to 8 hours
Weight: 2.85lbs (1.30kg)
Power cord length:6' (183cm)
Global multi-plug adapter available
2-year warranty
CERTIFICATIONSTUV, CE, FCC, RoHS -
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Carmine DeganelloBased in Milan, Deganello is an experimental product and architectural designer concerned with materiality. Crucial to his work is his research on materials and the ways in which this information can unexpectedly drive his practice. Pablo PardoVenezuelan-born industrial designer Pablo Pardo has defined his career by creating beautiful, sparse, utilitarian lighting that fosters harmonious relationships between people and their environments. Pablo StudioThe Pablo Studio is a small group of makers and inventors with a diverse background in industrial design and craft, and a deep understanding of manufacturing, materials, and technology. They aim to foster a sense of discovery and deeply personal utility in people’s interaction with objects.