
This small piece of wall art is actually a light
switch. Behind the charming little plate is the
Anigmo dimmer. The Anigmo is
activated by a wave off your hand. One wave turns it on, hold to dim and wave again to turn it off. The dimmer has is
sensitive so that only objects an inch from the decorator wall plate and about the size of a hand will trigger it. The
wall plate can be anything that is stone, wood, rubber, glass or ceramic and up to 3/4 of an inch thick. The unit sells
for $225 and the plates are $75 each.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Gunnar Heinrich Mar 16th 2006 5:43PM
I'm willing to bet that a breeze that came in through the window would trigger it.
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Igor Strukel Mar 18th 2006 6:11PM
Dear Mr. Heinrich,
Anigmo Touchless Dimmer employs capacitive proximity sensor which is immune to air movement, light and temperature change or sound. This sensor only reacts to generally dens material with a substantial volume. In our case the sensor will disregard small objects such as a fly lending on it, or dust in the air. It will only react to objects that are about the size of a childs hand or larger.
Capacitive proximity sensors are regularly used in the industry to check the level of liquids, objects on conveyer belts and similar.
All our products are backed by 5 year limited warranty and we offer full refund for the first 90 day from the purchase.
Our basic model costs $145, while the price used in the article is for our most expensive model.
Welcome to the next wave,
Igor Strukel
Anigmo