You know those 'Shot On iPhone' images and videos you see? What they don't tell you is that they didn't just use an iPhone to shoot the content, they used an entire ecosystem of rigs, lights, lenses, dongles, microphones, stabilizers, and a bunch of other tech alongside the iPhone. 'Shot On iPhone' implies that all someone did was use their phone and nothing else, but the reality is more 'Shot On iPhone using thousands of dollars worth of other gear'.
The problem In the dark days of winter, the whole house is darker, days are shorter, skies are greyer and our tropical houseplants receive far less light than they would in their natural habitat. Leaves fade and growth slows as plants struggle to photosynthesise. The hack Grow lights offer a clever fix, topping up what nature can't provide. But with prices ranging from 15 to 100, are they really worth it?
Arrakis 3.0 is the latest iteration of Mark Rehorst's sand table experiments, this time designed from the start as a practical coffee table. Under a standard 24-by-48-inch glass top, a steel ball slowly traces patterns in a bed of white sand, guided by a hidden mechanism. From above, all you see is a glowing sandbox under glass, constantly redrawing itself while your coffee sits on top.
Created by Ezra Feldman (who goes by EYF Design on Instagram), this Baseball Wall Lamp turns a sports moment into a piece of quirky themed lighting that I'd honestly love to see at every sports bar across the US. Simply put, the lamp features a catcher's mitt along with a ball sinking right into it, mid-catch. The ball is 3D-printed from a translucent polymer, and features a standard disc-shaped LED lamp underneath. Plug it in and the ball starts glowing.
As a participant in multiple affiliate marketing programs, Localish will earn a commission for certain purchases. See full disclaimer below* Halloween is right around the corner, and many retailers have already released their holiday collections with everything from jack-o'-lanterns to spooky lights to add a little festive spirit to your space. Find the best early Halloween decor items below and start to deck up your space with some spooky essentials.
Since 2007, Lezyne has been a brand name that is synonymous with bicycle pumps and tools. But for many years now, the company has been rapidly expanding into the world of electronics with digital pumps, GPS computers, and some of our favorite LED lights. Leaning on their expertise in the LED light space, Lezyne is introducing their first radar light system, which at first look seems to be ground-breaking.
Samsung may be partly to blame for unleashing the party speaker upon the world - its Giga line launched over a decade ago - but in recent years its entrants to the field have been strangely restrained, with only small light strips along the sides. Not so with its two new Sound Towers, which add LED lights that would be impossible to miss.
Yesterday, we exclusively reported that the Infinix GT 30, which was unveiled last month and is available in India, will make its global debut on September 11. We also revealed that the GT 30's global model would get an additional color option, called Shadow Ash. Today, we've got some exclusive images of the Infinix GT 30's Shadow Ash color version for you. The set includes both official renders and live photos.