6/26/2023 0 Comments Wifi vs bluetooth smart light![]() Many smart LED bulbs can display a variety of colors, depending on how you set the color in the corresponding app. Some, like the Philips Hue, require a central control hub and connect to your home network, while others, like the Lumen Bluetooth Smart Bulb connect directly to your smart phone via Bluetooth. Wireless smart lights will work in most standard lamps (though the bulbs tend to be larger than standard incandescent or CFL bulbs. ![]() The LED bulbs themselves use very little electricity to create light, though that’s a bit deceiving since the built-in Wi-Fi radios also use a small amount of electricity, even with the light appears to be off. Smart Light Bulbs: Wireless LED bulbs are simple to use, but can be costly compared to some other solutions. ![]() The best systems are expandable because you’ll soon want to add more. Turn on or off a lamp without using the switch or dim the lamp to the designed illumination for your purpose. With a simple wireless adapter you can experience the benefits of lighting control. The most useful ones come with an app, such as Belkin’s WoMo product, or a remote, which you’ll find for some Lutron products. Wireless Plug-ins: The easiest and least expensive products to bring a little smart lighting to your home is with plug-in modules, sometimes called lamp or appliances modules. ![]() To learn what smart lighting is, check out What Makes Smart Lighting Smart. If you’re ready to dip your toes in the water and want to try adding a little smart lighting to your home check out these suggestions for easy lighting control solutions. With so much interest, and so much variety, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Wireless lighting systems and smart lighting products are popping up everywhere from long-entrenched manufacturers to Kickstarter-funded start-ups.
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