This new A19 smart bulb plays nice with Ring security cameras and motion-sensing lights, but it lacks the functionality that other smart lighting systems offer. Ring made a name for itself with its ...
The first standard light bulb from Nanoleaf, the Essentials A19 connects to Thread mesh networks and will support a variety of nifty features—eventually, anyway. After wowing smart home users ...
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The world of smart home lighting is getting more and more crowded. HomeKit-enabled products are popping up left and right, but that’s not always a bad thing. There are plenty of great options out ...
PureEdge’s color light bulb supports the WiZ smart home standard and features a bevy of extras, but it’s triple the price of nearly identical bulbs from competitors. PureEdge makes a variety of ...
Nanoleaf is out with the news that it’s bringing Matter support to some of its popular smart lights along with two brand-new bulbs. Arriving soon, the lineup will feature GU10 and BR30 options in ...
Ledvance, the maker of Sylvania general lighting in the U.S., has announced what it says is the world’s first HomeKit-enabled smart Filament A19 bulb. The HomeKit-enabled, $31.99 Sylvania Smart Soft ...
Lighting manufacturer Philips has just announced a refresh of its popular 12.5W LED bulb. The new model is the same price, but it's a little bright and a lot more efficient. Oh yeah, and it's not ...
Horner Lighting Group proudly announces the launch of its new high-output LED Remote Phosphor ‘Edison-style’ A19 bulbs. Horner Lighting Group proudly announces the launch of its new high-output LED ...
Upgrade your existing incandescent, halogen and CFL bulbs to energy efficient Ecosmart LED light bulbs today and start saving dollars and cents on your power bill. The more you replace, the more ...
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