My first Smart LED. How does it work? Is it worth?

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Philips, dessen Beleuchtungssparte 2016 in Signify ausgegliedert wurde, bietet derzeit zwei Smart LED-Systeme an, die mit Standard-LEDs und Glühbirnen-Fassungen kompatibel sind. Philips Hue und Philips Wiz.

Philips Hue ist teurer, die Wiz-LEDs wesentlich günstiger. Habe eine günstige 100W Wiz LED, die derzeit um etwa 16-18 Euro erhältlich ist.

Im Gegensatz kosten die Hue-LEDs 50-70 Euro pro Stück, was sich schnell auf Hunderte Euro summieren kann, wenn man zum Beispiel eine ganzen Luster mit Smart-LEDs bestücken möchte, und bei Hue braucht man auch noch eine Basisstation. Dafür können die Hue-LEDs über die Basisstation bzw. mit einer Fernbedienung bedient werden.

Die preisgünstigeren Wiz-LEDs funktionieren über eine Smartphone-App und man braucht WLAN, was aber heutzutage kein Problem sein sollte.

Zunächst muss man die Wiz-LED mit der Smartphone-App verbinden, was über Bluetooth erfolgt. Gesteuert wird die LED dann aber über WLAN und der App.

Beachten muss man weiters, dass es von den Wiz LEDs auch wieder zwei Verianten gibt. Dimmbare, die nur weiß leuchten, und Färbige (full color), die auch Farben unterstützen.

Damit sind wir bereits bei den größten Vorteilen von Smart-LEDs. Mann kann sie per App dimmen! Die Farbtemperatur einstellen und die Farbe wählen.

Und es gibt sogar noch ein paar witzige Farb-Animationen und man kann sie sogar per Internet aus der Ferne steuern, wenn man sich bei Wiz anmeldet und das möchte.

Die LED merkt sich übrigens die letzte Einstellung, wenn man sie normal (nicht per App) ausschaltet, man muss sie dann 2x kurz hintereinander einschalten, um die letzte Konfiguration zu aktivieren. Wenn man sie nur 1x einschaltet, leuchtet sie (kalt-)weiß, nicht in der letzten Einstellung.

Finde die Philips Wiz-LEDs sind eine kostengünstige Möglichkeit, eine bestehende Lampe in eine stimmungsvolle Smart-Lampe zu verwandeln.

Was sagt ihr dazu? Habt ihr schon eine Smart LED getestet?

Philips Wiz Smart LED

https://www.wizconnected.com/

Former European electronics corporation Philips sold off almost all its divisions to various companies and Chinese investment fonds

https://www.derstandard.at/story/2000125354892/philips-verkaufte-haushaltsgeraete-sparte-fuer-drei-milliarden-euro

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Philips, whose lighting division was spun off into Signify in 2016, currently offers two smart LED systems that are compatible with standard LEDs and light bulb sockets. Philips Hue and Philips Wiz.

Philips Hue is more expensive, while the Wiz LEDs are much cheaper. I got a cheap 100W Wiz LED, which is currently available for around EUR 16-18.

In contrast, the Hue LEDs cost 50-70 euros each, which can quickly add up to hundreds of euros if you want to equip an entire chandelier with smart LEDs, for example, and with Hue you also need a base station. However, the Hue LEDs can be operated via the base station or with a remote control.

The cheaper Wiz LEDs work via a smartphone app and you need Wi-Fi, which shouldn't be a problem these days.

First you have to connect the Wiz LED to the smartphone app, which is done via Bluetooth. The LED is then controlled via WLAN and the app.

It should also be noted that there are two versions of the Wiz LEDs. Dimmable, which only light up white, and colored (full color), which also support colors.

This brings us to the biggest advantages of smart LEDs. You can dim them via app! Set the color temperature and choose the color.

And there are even a few funny color animations and you can even control the LED remotely via the Internet if you log in to Wiz and want to.

Incidentally, the LED remembers the last setting if you switch it off normally (not via the app), you then have to switch it on twice in quick succession to activate the last configuration. If you only switch it on once, it lights up (cold) white, not in the last setting.

I think the Philips Wiz LEDs are an inexpensive way to transform an existing lamp into an atmospheric smart lamp.

What do you think? Have you already a smart LED at home?

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I don't have them, rather spend money in other stuff 😂

!PIZZA

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This will be for a nightclub or a company because what's the point in a house?

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I wonder if people really buy these things
Must be expensive!

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pretty sure it is more expensive than an ordinary bulb. id rather choose the ordinary LED.

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Every morning I see the most intelligent light on the planet.

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I have LEDs giving white light

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I'm getting a little old for these technical gadgets. My son's playing with it. He's got some smart LEDs in his room. But only he knows the details.

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I don't know what I will be doing with all those lights, but for those who would be needing it, I think it's nice.

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I don't have one but I sure would, if I could afford them.

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I don't have one but I sure would, if I could afford them.

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!PIZZA !WITZ

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Vielen Dank für die Geburtstagsüberraschung.

Habe es gerade erst gesehen.

Herzliche Grüße und ein !BEER

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I don't have any smart LEDs. I just turn on the lights manually and it has worked out fine for me.

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