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Bluetooth Smart Wireless Intelligent LED Light Bulb

New bulb from Smart Home Labs provides LED control from mobile devices.

| Published December 31, 2012

Smart Home Labs has introduced the RoboSmart wireless LED lighting system that enables smart lighting control via a smartphone, tablet or computer over Bluetooth Smart wireless. The wireless LED light bulb is available for pre-orders via the IndieGoGo open funding site.

RoboSmart Light Bulb is an energy efficient Bluetooth Smart-enabled LED light bulb, which can be controlled from any Bluetooth Smart-enabled Mobile device, with customizable apps for both iOS and Android.

The technology allows for total control over the brightness, timer functionality and proximity modes. Every RoboSmart Light Bulb utilizes Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth 4.0) as the wireless connection to the on board processor, real-time clocks and memory.

Control options can be enabled, such as having the lights slowly turn off after departing the garage, to unique proximity lighting where the Smart Lights App can tell when you're near-by and turn on and off one or more of the bulbs as you move within range. Users can utilize their standard light switches to turn on the bulb with a pre-set brightness settings. The bulbs can also be controlled from multiple Bluetooth enabled smartphones, providing custom features to each user.

The Smart Lights App allows multiple bulbs to be grouped together for simultaneous control, allowing the production of any light scene combination.

For more information, visit Smart Home Labs.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.




 

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