The smart lighting market is getting more and more fierce. South Korea's two major electronics brands, Samsung and LG, officially set foot in the field of smart lighting at the "Light Building 2014" exhibition held in Frankfurt, Germany, and released the latest light bulb solutions, which were originally designed by European and American brands. The dominant market situation presents a new competitive situation.
Samsung and LG have successively inserted the flagship SmartLighting market. Samsung and LG have jointly released a light-emitting diode (LED) smart lighting solution using Bluetooth and wireless area network (Wi-Fi) as communication technology, and want to use Philips to take the lead in Hue. Higher.
LG aims to replace the demand for traditional 60-watt (W) incandescent bulbs. At the end of March, it will launch a 10-watt smart bulb solution with a price of US$32 and a 10-year guaranteed life. Users can use Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technology. Android 4.3 or iOS+ apps or apps and Bluetooth Smart devices are easily controlled and interact with ambient music or mobile phones; in particular, when consumers put their phones in their handbags When the call is not noticed, the connected smart light bulb will be notified by a flashing light.
LG noted that the company's smart light bulb solution uses both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technology, so if there is no wireless router or gateway in the field that supports Wi-Fi communication, consumers can still manage with Bluetooth devices. light bulb.
As for Samsung's strategy of cutting into the smart lighting market, unlike the LG, its smart bulbs only support Bluetooth technology instead of Wi-Fi, so consumers do not need to install a bridge or a wireless access point (AccessPoint). Download apps from your smartphone or tablet and control up to sixty-four smart bulbs.
Samsung's smart bulbs have a dimming function that can be adjusted to a minimum of 10 brightness, and supports 2,700K, 6,500K relative color temperature (CCT) adjustment function; each smart bulb has a life of 15,000 hours. That is, consumers can enjoy high-efficiency lighting applications for more than 10 years.
In addition to the Bluetooth solution, Samsung has also introduced a smart lighting solution controlled by the ZigBee standard for the enterprise application market. Consumers can also use smart phones and tablets to control the color and switching of the light bulb.
Samsung Electronics released a series of LED lighting solutions for corporate and consumer market design in the Light Building 2014 exhibition held in Frankfurt, Germany from March 30th to April 4th. In addition to smart bulbs, it also includes light and high Parabolic aluminized reflective (PAR) lamps with efficiency features, classic design LED lamps for decoration, and L-shaped lamps with electronic controllers (ECG) and traditional magnetic ballasts (CCG).