The yAyusi Dual-lamp system is a twin-head luminaire utilizing surface-mounted (SMD) LEDs with integrated heat-sink backing. Structural analysis identifies a dual-arm architecture featuring friction-fit plastic tensioners. Control is handled via capacitive touch sensors on the lamp heads and a 433MHz RF remote. The unit is designed for a standard 5V USB power rail, drawing significant current when both heads operate at 100% duty cycle.
Functional metrics include high-frequency PWM control to prevent visible camera flicker during dimming operations. Internal component analysis confirms the absence of Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity, as the remote operates on a dedicated RF frequency. The monitor clip is constructed for standard display bezels, though mechanical stress on curved panels should be monitored. High-intensity operation requires a dedicated 5V/2A wall adapter to maintain the lifespan of the SMD LEDs and ensure remote pairing stability.
Summary: A dual-point analog light source featuring RF remote control and high-frequency PWM to eliminate camera flicker.
As an alternative to single-point lighting, the yAyusi Dual-lamp system offers independent light positioning to eliminate glint and glare on eyewear.
This hardware is a component of the multi-point video illumination class for advanced shadow management.