Sometimes a coming technology is so revolutionary, that you want to be on the look out for it in the future. And that is the situation with the iLumi LED lights which are coming. These are just a simple LED light bulb which can let you control them wirelessly. You do not have to rewire your home to accomplish this feat. You only need to purchase one of these when they arrive in the 2nd quarter, put an app on your smart phone and control the bulb. It is that simple.
iLumi LED light bulbs is the future in how we use lights by allowing us to control the lighting without having to make massive changes to the wiring to accommodate remote control. Instead, the Ilumi lights can be controlled via your iOS or Android devices simply by enabling the Bluetooth settings and installing the associated app. Once that is installed, you can control the light from as far away as 100 feet. That is impressive and is not using what other methods are using with WiFi. Just by that simple difference, you are using far less battery life.
The future for providing light to our homes is LED. This will provide for brighter lights which consume far less energy. They have two sizes in the works right now and will be available when they are released. From the Indiegogo site"
Size: There are two size iLumis, Large and Small.
- Large iLumi - The powerful Large iLumi bulbs are best for recessed, can, or track lighting. Large iLumis are 100 watt replacements that produce 1100 lumens while only using 15 watts.
- Small iLumi - The Small iLumi bulbs are great for lamps, fixtures, and most anywhere else in the home. Small iLumis are 60 watt replacements that produce 650 lumens while only using 8 watts.
The iLumi light bulb is an extend Indiegogo project as they continue to raise funding for this new technology. You still have the opportunity to contribute to the project and receive a iLumi light bulb for a contribution of $69 or more. These are scheduled to be shipped in April 2013 and we would expect to see the iLumi lights available for purchase in the 2nd quarter.
The increases in technology continue to improve our lives and this is just the latest example of that fact.
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