Nanoleaf Smarter Kit: Voice-Controlled Lighting for $94
June 23, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Say yes to the Nanoleaf Smarter Kit – a voice-controlled lighting system that lets you instantly control all of the lights in your home with just a few simple words. Just ask Siri to turn on, dim, or turn off the lights and there you have it: the perfectly lit room. The bulbs are energy efficient with programmable triggers like dinner and bedtime commands that adjust your light accordingly, seamlessly, via app or voice. The future just got a little brighter.
- Control the lights from your Apple smartphone or tablet (without unlocking them)
- Voice any command using Siri like “Siri, turn off the lights in Sarah’s room!”
- Enjoy the Apple HomeKit-enabled functionality
- Use stylish geometric designs w/ or without a lamp
- Help out Mother Nature w/ the world’s most energy efficient lightbulbs
- Stay up-to-date w/ the newest technology thanks to supported firmware updates
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Power: 7.5W
- Equivalent: 60W
- Lumens: 800 Lm
- Efficacy: >105 Lm/W
- Color Temperature: 3000K Warm White
- CRI: >80
- Power Factor: >0.9
- Voltage: 120V-240V
- Bulb Base: E26, E27
- Life Span: 27 years
Includes:
- 2x Nanoleaf Smart Ivy LED Light Bulb (Matte Black)
- Nanoleaf Hub
- Ethernet Cable
- USB Cable
- USB Adapter
Compatibility
- iOS 9 required
- Router & ethernet cable required
- Apple HomeKit-enabled
- 120V / Edison Screw Base (North America, Central America, Japan & Taiwan)
- Compatible w/ other popular smartbulbs – Philips Hue, GE Wink, Osram Lightify
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