Smart LED lights create the future of home smart lighting life

Edison tried 3,000 ideas to find a light bulb that could be sold. After a century, his electric lights were no longer so popular. Non-energy-saving incandescent lamps are no longer used in most parts of the world – at least the lowest energy standards are set to replace incandescent lamps.

After the existing bulb is broken, consumers need to choose among a variety of options such as halogen, fluorescent or LED. In many ways, LEDs and the like seem to have more advantages: more energy efficient, longer life and faster lighting. However, in terms of price, a fluorescent lamp is only 25 cents, an energy-saving lamp is about 1.25 dollars, and a 60-watt LED lamp is 20 dollars.

In fact, LEDs do not have a significant reduction in energy consumption compared to energy-saving lamps. The US Department of Energy estimates that LEDs certified by ENERGY STAR are lit up for two hours a day, costing $1 a year. Under the same conditions, energy-saving lamps cost $1.20.

How to make every light in the room control through the network? It can now be done with smart light bulbs. That is to use a tablet or smartphone to switch lights in a specific room - even if you are not at home. You can set the timer switch light, automatically turn off when you want to sleep, wake you up in the morning with soft brightness (not called). With multi-colored LEDs, you can adjust any color you want to adjust mood, party or assist in taking pictures.

Despite the smartphone application, controlling the light bulb is a bit of a hassle. GreenWave's application design is very straightforward, you can adjust the brightness level of each bulb directly in the main control interface. You can also divide it into groups so that you can control it by room, either light or dark. The application comes with an example by default. If you need to set a time switch, or control the lights in multiple rooms, you need to do a "smart control", which is cumbersome. The biggest problem is that there is no feedback mechanism in all of these processes.

It needs to be clear that the brightness of the smart bulb is not so bright, even a 60-watt incandescent lamp of 25 cents can provide 860 lumens of brightness, and a $1.25 14-watt energy-saving lamp can provide 900 lumens of brightness. . The $60 Philips, the $30 Insteon and the GreenWave bulbs are around $20-30, with power of 8.5 watts/8 watts/10 watts, respectively, which can provide up to 600 lumens per 448 lumens respectively. /470 lumens of brightness. The brightness of these lights is ideal for creating a reading environment, but it doesn't meet all of your requirements.

Obviously, smart bulbs still have a long way to go, just like LED lighting technology itself, but it's also clear that there are more ideas under the existing ideas. If the company can resolve the standard differences and improve the control experience, there may be even greater development.

Smart LED lights are finally on the market and seem to be expensive, but they can last up to 20 years. Considering the longevity of the product and the convenience of accessing the IoT bulbs, the price is not that surprising. For those vendors, it's time to bring the latest technology together and make it worthwhile.

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