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Make your home smart with these lighting system

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Bright lighting is a great place to start if you want to make your home smarter. These systems are easy to set up and use and could completely change any room in your house. However, they are more expensive than regular LED light bulbs.

The manufacturers below offer a wide range of sizes and shapes, so you should be able to find suitable intelligent bulbs for your smart home among them. But before you buy a system, you should look at the fixtures you already have in your home to see if the system you're thinking about will work with them.

Ikea Tradfri

Ikea's Tradfri smart light bulbs cost as little as $20 each, and a starter kit with two bulbs, a wireless dimmer switch, and the gateway you need to connect the lamps to your router costs less than $100. In addition to the attractive Edison-style bulb with an artificial filament, the line includes motion sensors for LED countertop lighting, smart plugs, and a variety of bulb fitment options.

If you already have a Philips Hue system and want to add more lights without spending much money, you could buy color bulbs from Ikea. In addition to the Ikea Home app for iOS and Android, you can now control your Tradfri light bulbs with Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple HomeKit.

Like other intelligent lighting systems, the app lets you group the bulbs into rooms. This enables you to control the lighting in a whole area with the swipe of a finger. You could also tell your voice assistant, “Hey Google, turn on the kitchen lights,” or “Alexa, turn off the bedroom lights.” In addition, you can customize your system with features like motion detectors and floating light panels.

Sengled

Connectivity Standard Alliance's Zigbee intelligent home standard, Bluetooth Mesh, and Wi-Fi are all supported by the Sengled line of intelligent lights. A single warm white light costs about $10, but a bulb that looks like a candle and has different colors costs $45. Sengled has bright outdoor lights that can withstand the weather and have built-in motion sensors. It also has smart plugs, wall switches, and sensors for doors and windows that sound an alarm when they are opened. Zigbee hubs are needed to connect devices that use the Zigbee protocol, so keep that in mind. On the other hand, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth bright lighting from Sengled don't need a central hub to work.

We tested the company's motion-detecting Smart LED bulb and liked how easy it was to set up. In the performance section of the app used to control the bulbs, you can see how much energy each one uses. This is great for people who want to save money on their monthly power bills. The outdoor motion-detecting light bulb costs $29.99, and so does the hub. But since you only need one corner, your initial cost goes down as you add more lights.

TP-Link Kasa Smart Lights

In 2019, TP-expanded Link's Kasa intelligent home device catalog was a good choice for people who want to set up a smart home system but don't want too many options. This company makes all kinds of light bulbs, from LEDs with many colors to filament lights that look old.

You don't need a hub or Bridge because these lights connect directly to your Wi-Fi router and can be set up and managed with the free Kasa app for iOS and Android smartphones. The bulbs can be controlled by voice through Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, and they have a mode called “circadian” that makes minor changes to the light and temperature throughout the day to make it feel like daylight.

Philips Hue by Signify

Philips Hue from Signify, widely seen as the market leader, has a wide range of bulbs with different bases to ensure they work with your current lighting system. There are also LED light strips, ceiling fixtures, and lamps for sale, some of which can be moved around and run on batteries.

The Hue product line also includes dimmers, motion sensors that turn on lights when you walk by (applicable in the bathroom at night), and waterproof lights made just for the garden.

Remember that you need the Bridge for your Hue lights to work. This is required to set up and use in the mornings, but only one is needed per home (or for every 50 lights and accessories). So, it would help if you got a Hue starter pack, which comes with bulbs, a bridge, and sometimes a wireless dimmer switch.

C by GE is now Cync, GE Lighting's Smart Lighting System.

The GE Lighting smart bulbs were first called “C by GE.” Since Savant Home Systems bought GE Lighting, the company has changed the name of its innovative lighting products to Sync.

Over the past year, Cync has added more intelligent lighting products, such as smart switches that let you change the brightness of your lights, turn them on and off, and cycle through different lighting scenarios. In addition to intelligent light strips, switches, and plugs, they also have smart thermostats and security cameras.

With Google's help, the company's lights can now be controlled directly by the Google Home smart speaker and the Google Nest Hub bright display. They are also easy to set up with your Google Home or Nest device.

Sync intelligent bulbs can be linked using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless connections. You only need a set of Cync Direct Connect bright lights to connect to Wi-Fi. These lights can connect wirelessly to your home's Wi-Fi network using voice-activated assistants like Amazon's Alexa or Google Home. You can contact the best Outdoor Lighting Boston service, for your help.

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