At the end of this week will start fair Light + Building 2014, where, among other things, will showcase the latest achievements in the field of intelligent lighting. Their development is going to show Philips company.
Philips LED lighting offers to connect to networks Power-over-Ethernet. Thus lamps integrated into the computer network of the building, which in turn allows users to remotely control lights. Lights can also indicate the direction to the closest open the conference room, for example. Interestingly, in combination with additional sensors Philips system is able to collect information on the employment premises, humidity and temperature, as well as to control the heating and ventilation. Unused spaces do not need maintaining a certain climate - hence saving on heating (or cooling). For ordinary households Philips offers intelligent LED lamps Hue Lux. These products with E27 only emit white light, the brightness of which the user can adjust through a special application for the smartphone.
Another interesting thing is the wireless switch for lamps Hue - the device is able to produce enough energy to transmit a radio signal lamp control key is pressed and does not require additional power supplies. Product cost is $ 59.95.
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