The Meross Smart WiFi LED Bulb integrates almost any lamp or light fixture into a HomeKit smart home. It can be controlled with an iPhone, and offers color changing and dimming. I added a pair to my ...
Govee smart lights represent excellent value for money. These smart bulbs are simple to use and connect directly to your Wi-Fi network so there’s no need for an additional hub. While they may lack the ...
The Lifx White 900 is a simple, no-fuss smart bulb that costs half as much as Philips Hue's floodlight. Ry Crist Former Senior Editor / Reviews - Labs Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a ...
The prices of smart light bulbs have been coming down steadily, with many good white-only options in the $10 range. The Treatlife Smart Wi-Fi Color Bulb is available on its own for $12.99, or under ...
Panasonic India has launched a new addition to its smart home ecosystem. The company has unveiled a new Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulb. According to the company, the core benefit of the 9 watt Smart Wi-Fi LED ...
LIFX is a Wi-Fi-enabled LED bulb that you can control on your Android or iOS device. Much like the Philips Hue and fellow crowd-funded lighting project Ilumi, LIFX bulbs boast functionality way beyond ...
Xiaomi has introduced its new Smart LED Bulb (White and Color) in Germany, priced at €12.99 (approx. $15). The bulb offers customizable lighting, smart controls, and energy efficiency in a compact, ...
Just last month we looked at the LIFX Wi-Fi enabled, multi-color LED light bulb that could be controlled via a smartphone. With 16 days still to go, the Kickstarter project has exceeded its US$100,000 ...
Lighting has always been a crucial element of any home design, not just from a functional aspect but from an aesthetic sense as well. Apart from its core function of illuminating a space, lighting ...
Back in 2012, the LIFX light bulb launched on Kickstarter, and was quite successful. This wireless LED lightbulb uses a combination of WiFi and 6LoWPAN to create a network of lightbulbs within your ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...
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