When it comes to replacing the soon-to-be-obsolete incandescent light bulbs in our homes, LEDs are certainly a good way to go – they’re highly energy-efficient, they last for years, and they emit a nicer quality of light than compact fluorescents. Now, San Francisco-based LIFX Labs has set about making them even more attractive. The company’s new LIFX (pronounced “life-ex”) LED bulbs can be remotely controlled from the user’s smartphone, and they change color... Continue Reading Multicolor LIFX LED light bulbs can be controlled by smartphone
Section: Around The Home
Tags: Android, Energy-saving, iPhone, Kickstarter, LED Light Bulb
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