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Smart Lights

Smart Lights

Smart lights have gained importance in recent years. They offer a flexibility that we could only dream of during the days of the good old light bulb.

Countless Possibilities

There are countless smart lighting solutions, most of which are not as intelligent as they claim to be, but let’s start from the beginning.

Two important things determine how much you can do with your smart lamps - their hardware capabilities and the corresponding software that allows you to really utilize these theoretical abilities.

What to consider regarding hardware

  • Fit and Form Factor

  • Light Spectrum & Color Rendering

  • Light Temperature

  • Maximum and Minimum Brightness

  • Expandability of the Ecosystem

What to consider regarding software?

  • Automatic Dimming Throughout the Day

  • Light Alarm Function

Overall, the Philips Hue Ecosystem covers most use cases. It is easy to integrate, offers stable software, and works reliably with smart home controls (e.g., Alexa, Google Assistant). However, it currently lacks a truly strong HCL implementation.

As a cheaper alternative, lighteu® (formerly Mi-Light) offers a variety of fixtures with specifications that are very similar to those of Philips Hue.



Our recommendations

lighteu® (ehem. Mi-Light)

The more affordable do-it-yourself alternative

lighteu® (ehem. Mi-Light)

The more affordable do-it-yourself alternative

Philips Hue

The most well-known smart lights on the market

Philips Hue

The most well-known smart lights on the market

lighteu® (ehem. Mi-Light)

The more affordable do-it-yourself alternative

Philips Hue

The most well-known smart lights on the market