[NEC Lighting][3] has produced a union 'twixt [wireless speaker][4] and [LED ceiling light][5] that's controllable with an [Android][6] phone. You can rock out to your favorite tunes over Bluetooth at the same you play with the brightness and color temperature of the light. Or you can switch to one of three presets that offer active, natural or relaxed light and sound to permeate your living room. The company's hoping to have it perfected in time for the end of this year and if your imagination can't stretch to picture a _singing light fitting_, then head on past the break to see it in action.
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