"Smart light bulb" with remote control and battery

Intelligent light bulbs with a battery are gaining more and more popularity in the lighting market. An additional power source in the form of a battery allows such a light bulb to work for another 3-5 hours after a power outage. And the battery is charged when the light is on the mains.

The remote makes the set even more attractive, because with its help you can set the brightness and color of the lamp's glow. Also there are smart lamps, controlled from a phone or tablet via the Internet . These lamps are equipped with a Wi-Fi-controller, and your mobile device will have to install a special application.

With this device, you can arrange the operation of several lamps in a single lighting system and control it as a single lighting device.

Advantages of smart bulb with remote control

Any voltage fluctuations, intensity of switching on and off of light absolutely do not influence the work of a smart bulb, and this, undoubtedly, increases its service life.

With a smart bulb you can change the intensity and hue of lighting, set the schedule of switching on / off the light without your participation, and also adjust the light modes for different situations.

The lamp will turn on both from the panel and from the loss of voltage, so that during an unexpected turn off of light you will not remain without lighting. You can unscrew the lamp from the base and transfer it to another room. That is, this light bulb can simultaneously serve as a flashlight.

Smart lamp with remote control and with battery can work at air temperature from -20 to +70 ° C. It itself during the work practically does not emit heat and essentially save electricity in comparison with conventional incandescent lamps.

The undoubted advantage of such a lamp is the ability to control it remotely. By simply pressing the remote control buttons you can turn on and off the lighting at any time.

Smart bulb holder for light bulb

Large electronics manufacturers, such as Samsung, LG, Philips, produce not just smart bulbs, but lighting systems with built-in wireless modules. They can be controlled from smartphones and tablets.

The wireless module is built into the cartridge, where you can screw the most ordinary light bulb. The module itself connects to the Internet via a wireless network, and you can control a twirled bulb from anywhere in the world. There are already versions of applications on iOS and Android.