Intelligent lights controlled by telephone

Philips has introduced a new light, connected to the broadband network, allowing iPhones users to change the color and brightness of their lights with an application on iPhones.

This light is sold for $ 179 for a startup package that includes a device connected to a broadband network, 3 light bulbs, a light fixture. This type of lamp is more fuel efficient than conventional lamps of 20%. Users can then turn on, off and adjust the brightness of the light from anywhere in the world.

Philips says the new 50W LEDs can help homeowners prevent theft by turning on the lights. This type of lamp also allows for adjusting the setting mode, giving the impression of being at home.

The lamp will only be available in Apple Stores and Philips stores said users can change the color of the lamp. Installation mode can be interrupted for the user to create many 'scenes' or to use in the style of the picture.

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Intelligent lights can be controlled from anywhere in the world

The light uses a theme called LightRecipe . This software allows the adjustment of light in accordance with the biological response of the human body. Philips says that LightRecipes is actually four light-based programs, based on Philips's study of the biological effects of light on the human body, thus choosing the optimum brightness and white light. Optimized for relaxed, read, focused and active modes.

The company also hopes to develop this software to create a special software for Hue, which is used for all devices that are using Zigbee (remote light change), including the system. sounds and even the front door lock. Google also said it would produce light bulbs and household products.