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LIFX is another interesting phone-controlled LED lighting idea.
It's being funded on Kickstarter, so the product is neither available now nor certain to hit the market at all. The developers of LIFX say they'll have bulbs on the market in March.
LIFX bulbs screw into regular light-bulb fittings, but have their own built-in ability to connect to your home's WiFi network. Like the Philips product, LIFX bulbs are expected to support both iOS and Android phones.
It's being funded on Kickstarter, so the product is neither available now nor certain to hit the market at all. The developers of LIFX say they'll have bulbs on the market in March.
LIFX bulbs screw into regular light-bulb fittings, but have their own built-in ability to connect to your home's WiFi network. Like the Philips product, LIFX bulbs are expected to support both iOS and Android phones.
LIFX Lightbulb
LIFX is another interesting phone-controlled LED lighting idea.
It's being funded on Kickstarter, so the product is neither available now nor certain to hit the market at all. The developers of LIFX say they'll have bulbs on the market in March.
LIFX bulbs screw into regular light-bulb fittings, but have their own built-in ability to connect to your home's WiFi network. Like the Philips product, LIFX bulbs are expected to support both iOS and Android phones.
It's being funded on Kickstarter, so the product is neither available now nor certain to hit the market at all. The developers of LIFX say they'll have bulbs on the market in March.
LIFX bulbs screw into regular light-bulb fittings, but have their own built-in ability to connect to your home's WiFi network. Like the Philips product, LIFX bulbs are expected to support both iOS and Android phones.
- Product Description
- Product Specifications
- Shipping and Returns
LIFX is another interesting phone-controlled LED lighting idea.
It's being funded on Kickstarter, so the product is neither available now nor certain to hit the market at all. The developers of LIFX say they'll have bulbs on the market in March.
LIFX bulbs screw into regular light-bulb fittings, but have their own built-in ability to connect to your home's WiFi network. Like the Philips product, LIFX bulbs are expected to support both iOS and Android phones.
It's being funded on Kickstarter, so the product is neither available now nor certain to hit the market at all. The developers of LIFX say they'll have bulbs on the market in March.
LIFX bulbs screw into regular light-bulb fittings, but have their own built-in ability to connect to your home's WiFi network. Like the Philips product, LIFX bulbs are expected to support both iOS and Android phones.
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