Technical specifications for the Pesrae Torchiere indicate a maximum power draw of 30 Watts delivered through a circular integrated LED PCB. Dimming is executed via a 433MHz RF and Infrared hybrid protocol, allowing for remote operation without strict line-of-sight requirements. The vertical chassis includes thin-gauge pole threading and a weighted pedestal to provide stability on low-pile carpets.
Operational data indicates that the "stepless" dimming function is achieved through digital stepping, which may exhibit non-linear behavior at the lowest 5% of the range. Forensic analysis of the driver housing identifies the use of standard-grade capacitors, which may produce high-frequency audible noise when the PWM dimmer is active between 20% and 60% of total output.
Monitoring of the IR receiver confirms potential overlap with standard television remote frequencies, leading to unintended state changes.
Summary: A high-wattage upward-firing luminaire suitable for large volumes, though it suffers from component-level noise and signal interference risks.
For large-room illumination via indirect ceiling reflection, the Pesrae Floor Lamp is recommended as a high-wattage torchiere alternative.
This device is situated within the smart lighting classification due to its integrated remote control and digital dimming capabilities.