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Smart lighting systems in comparison

Michael Restin
3.12.2019
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If you want to control and automate your lighting remotely, you need to decide on a system. In addition to Philips Hue, there are other manufacturers that provide smart lighting solutions via the ZigBee, Bluetooth or WLAN wireless standard.

With all the functions, colours and effects, bridges, sensors, standards and advertising promises, it's hard to keep track. What can the smart lamps from the various manufacturers do? And what do you really need? I have repeatedly had the opportunity to try out the relevant products over a longer period of time. That's why I'd like to give you a brief summary of the advantages and disadvantages of the different systems that you can find in our range.

Philips Hue: the market leader

  • switch on and off
  • dimming or brightening
  • Select colours and white tones (depending on the selected light source)
  • create the right mood using preset scenes
  • Control lamps with several users simultaneously

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Advantages:

  • Largest ecosystem
  • very reliable
  • high-quality products
  • Motion detectors and switches available
  • Light sources from other manufacturers can be integrated

Eglo Connect: affordable and can be used offline

Advantages:

  • works offline with up to 50 light sources
  • no bridge required
  • closed system, no access from outside possible
  • all bulbs can be coloured, with Hue the colour versions are more expensive

LifX: the colour champion

I like the brand. Considering that LifX only has a few dozen employees, the products are really impressive. If the connection is stable (and it usually is), the lamps are brighter and more colourful than Hue. Although it does get too colourful for me at some point.

Advantages:

  • beautiful colours
  • very bright with up to 1100 lumens
  • interesting design, stands out from the competition
  • Alexa, Assistant, Apple - many integration options

Yeelight: the price tip

Whatever you decide - I hope I've helped you a little with my experiences and look forward to your comments on the topic. You can find more light and shade from me here.

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