Technical documentation for the Gallstep platform indicates a multi-functional bedside node integrating a 3W single-channel driver with a capacitive touch-sensitive lamp array. The internal power supply consists of a 2000mAh lithium-ion cell. Signal-to-noise ratio analysis shows that the 4Ω driver experiences total harmonic distortion when the output exceeds 70% of maximum capacity. The tactile interface utilizes dome switches positioned beneath the primary plastic chassis for alarm configuration and lighting control.
Material analysis confirms the use of RGB SMD LEDs for illumination, utilizing step-dimming logic rather than pulse-width modulation for smooth transitions. The digital clock face is subject to light bleed from the internal LED array, which may impact legibility in high-luminance modes. Charging is restricted to a micro-USB interface, which lacks the structural reinforcement found in modern standard connectors.
- Functional Features: Bluetooth Audio, Digital Alarm Clock, Touch-Activated RGB Lighting, TF Card Support
- Power Interface: Micro-USB 5V
- Light Output: Multi-color SMD Array
Data suggests this chassis is a white-label ODM design shared across multiple budget brands. The capacitive sensor is susceptible to false-positive triggers when situated in environments with high electromagnetic interference. Due to the rapid degradation of the internal lithium cell, performance longevity is restricted unless the unit remains connected to a constant power source.
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This unit is positioned within the smart clock displays hardware classification.