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Smart Color-Changing Filament Lamps

 

Flament LED lamps have been around a long time, as have smart, color-changing lamps. What’s new is the combination……smart, color-changing filament lamps! Here are two good examples:

SATCO|NUVO’s STARFISH® SMART Color Changing Lamps

SATCO|NUVO’s STARFISH® SMART technology color changing lamps feature an eye-catching RGBTW decorative ribbon filament that is showcased through the clear glass bulb. Available in A19, ST19, and B11 lamp shapes with both medium E26 and a candelabra E12 base, these lamps offer flexibility for a range of fixtures. With tunable white options from a warm 2700K to a crisp 5000K and access to millions of vibrant RGB colors, they create ambiance for any space. Fully dimmable and controlled via the STARFISH Smart app, users can easily customize lighting scenes and enjoy dynamic color effects. These lamps blend design with modern smart capabilities, and are also compatible with Siri, Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings so they can be easily incorporated into a smart home.

More information on these SATCO/NUVO lamps is available here.

 

The above three images are courtesy of SATCO/NUVO.

SYLVANIA SMART+ WiFi Filament Lamps

 

SYLVANIA SMART+ WiFi connected filament lamps include intelligent, connected color-changing filament lamps, in A19, G25, and ST19 shapes. Using the SYLVANIA Smart WiFi app, one can easily connect the lights and accessories using a compatible Android or Apple device to begin creating rooms and setting up a smart home. It is easy to pair these lights and accessories to an Amazon Echo or Google Home smart speaker for hands-free lighting control via Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant. No additional hub or hardware is required.

More information on these Sylvania brand lamps is available here.

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David Shiller
David Shiller is the Publisher of LightNOW, and President of Lighting Solution Development, a North American consulting firm providing business development services to advanced lighting manufacturers. The ALA awarded David the Pillar of the Industry Award. David has co-chaired ALA’s Engineering Committee since 2010. David established MaxLite’s OEM component sales into a multi-million dollar division. He invented GU24 lamps while leading ENERGY STAR lighting programs for the US EPA. David has been published in leading lighting publications, including LD+A, enLIGHTenment Magazine, LEDs Magazine, and more.

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