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The Nanoleaf Bloom LED dims without a dimmer (pictures)

If you like the lights down low, but lack a dimmer, then you might like this bulb's clever trick.

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Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a text-based adventure connoisseur, a lover of terrible movies and an enthusiastic yet mediocre cook. A CNET editor since 2013, Ry's beats include smart home tech, lighting, appliances, broadband and home networking.
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Nanoleaf Bloom

The Nanoleaf Bloom is an LED with an intriguing approach to dimmability, and currently seeking funding on Kickstarter. What's so unique about this thing (aside from its looks)? Click through to find out.

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Nanoleaf Bloom

With 1,200 lumens of light output at a color temperature just below 3,000K, the Nanoleaf Bloom is a worthy 75W replacement.

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Nanoleaf Bloom

It's also one of the most efficient bulbs we've ever tested, putting those 1,200 lumens out using just 10 watts.

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Nanoleaf Bloom

When you first turn the bulb on, it'll dim up to full brightness over the course of a few seconds. Interrupt this fade at any time by flicking the switch off then on again in rapid succession, and the bulb will pause the fade, locking in that specific level of light. Just like that, you've dimmed the light without using a dimmer.

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Nanoleaf Bloom

The Nanoleaf Bloom comes with either an Edison-style screw-in base (pictured above) or a B22, bayonet-style base. It's rated for use with voltages ranging from 100V to 240V.

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Nanoleaf Bloom

Double flicking the switch while the light is on will send the light dimming back down, which you can interrupt again to lock in a new light level.

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Nanoleaf Bloom

You can also run the Nanoleaf Bloom in "Night Mode," which locks the bulb in at the bottom of its dimmable range. A nerdy night light, perhaps?

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Nanoleaf Bloom

Nanoleaf's Kickstarter campaign has already blown past its goal with weeks to spare. You'll need to pledge at least $40 (roughly AU$45, or £25 in the UK) if you want one of these bulbs for yourself.

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