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  2. Are Philips' WiFi-connected Hue bulbs right for you? - AOL

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    The Philips Hue Starter Kit contains three LED bulbs and a little device called a Hue bridge, all for $199.99.

  3. Philips Hue - Wikipedia

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    The Hue Bridge is the central controller of the lighting system which allows the bulbs to "communicate" with Apple HomeKit [5] and the app. In 2016, Philips released a new square shaped v2 bridge with increased memory and processor speed which replaced the round v1 bridge.

  4. Lighting control system - Wikipedia

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    This system will need a smartphone or tablet where the user can install a special Philips Hue Bluetooth app. The Bluetooth bulbs don't need a Philips Hue bridge to function. There is no need to have a Wi-Fi or data connection for controlling the lights with that system.

  5. Signify N.V. - Wikipedia

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    However, Signify continued to produce some of its lighting products under the Philips brand. [6] [7] On 16 April 2019, Signify acquired the Hong Kong–based Wi-Fi connected lighting provider, WiZ Connected, for an undisclosed amount. [8] On 2 March 2020, Eaton sold its lighting business, Cooper Lighting Solutions, to Signify for $1.4 billion. [9]

  6. LIFX - Wikipedia

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    LIFX White 800 (left) and LIFX Original 1000 (right) sitting next to their retail packaging. LIFX (pronounced Life-X) is a line of energy-efficient, multi-color, Wi-Fi enabled, and digital addressable LED light bulbs that can be controlled via a Wi-Fi equipped device such as a smartphone or smartwatch.

  7. Li-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Li-Fi modules. Li-Fi is a derivative of optical wireless communications (OWC) technology, which uses light from light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as a medium to deliver network, mobile, high-speed communication in a similar manner to Wi-Fi. [4]

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