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Samsung Bluetooth smart-Light Bulb unveiled


Just less than a week ago, LG unveiled their Smart LED light bulbs that could be controlled over WiFi by our mobile phones running on Android and iOS, now what do we have- Samsung
releasing their own smart bulb.

Unlike the LG bulbs which could be controlled over a WiFi connection with smartphone, the Samsung smart bulbs connect only over Bluetooth. This limitation does not seem to take any thing away from the new smartbulb, as it has a manufacturers useful life guarantee of 10 year. 

Isn't it a awesome thing to know that smartphone giants are now looking for other grounds to setup their rivalry?

See Varieties and Specs below



According to TalkAndroid.com:
The bulb will  dim itself down to about 10% with colors that range from warm to cool. The bulb is boasted to have up to 15,000 hours of normal use. That’s about ten years or so. No word on pricing as of yet but you’ll need a Bluetooth hub like ZigBee’s solution to rock this new lighting set up. We’ll update you as soon as we know how much it’ll cost. Stay tuned.

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