رNot everyone has a smart home, as these homes need to be established from the start, but there are some modern solutions that enable you to enjoy smart lighting with some small additions to your lighting system.
In this report, we offer you 3 simple solutions to get a smart lighting system in your home:
They come in many shapes, sizes, colors, and configurations. With smart lamps, you can get any kind of lighting, such as kitchen lighting or even bedside lamps, and these lamps have the ability to change the level of lighting or even the color of the light emitted from them.
You can buy smart bulbs individually or with their own 'wi-fi' connections that allow remote control or through applications on smartphones or even voice control.
There are currently smart bulbs produced by Philips in the Egyptian market, which do not require a Wi-Fi connection, unlike the smart lifx bulbs.
It can also communicate with Amazon technologies, the Google Assistant, or Siri.
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Smart switches are a great way to make your lighting smart without the extra costs or replacing every light bulb in your home. For example, if you have one or two switches that control several lights, it will probably be more cost effective to choose a smart switch.
You can replace wired smart switches like the Lutron and Wemo with your existing switches and connect them to your home's electricity.
If you choose the Lutron line of switches, it needs a device connected to the home app used in the home, but you should know that smart light switches do not work with three-way connections (in which one light is controlled by two different switches).
Smart plugs
If you are looking for smart lighting for independent lamps such as lampshades, consider smart sockets without the need to change lamps. These sockets also allow connecting lighting control systems with voice commands.
Smart plugs don't just turn on and off the devices you plug into; There are some very useful features hidden in smart plug apps. Some smart plugs monitor energy, providing a real-time, daily, weekly or monthly report on how much energy you're using.
And some smart plugs simulate the times of your presence at home when you put them in the “away” mode, so they turn on and off devices randomly during different periods of time, to deter intruders into your home by deceiving them that someone is in the house.
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Many smart bulbs, switches, and plugs work through a type of app called IFTTT (If This Then That), a motion sensor-based technology that reads your movement while you're home and also enables you to schedule smart lighting options for specific times or when you arrive home.
And no matter how you choose to light your lights, it can save you from running around your house to turn off all the lights before bed, or stumbling across the table to find the light switch if you're up for a midnight snack.
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