Bluetooth Bulb – The Ultimate Lighting Experience With Your Phone

I am going to introduce new light bulb which should be called Bluetooth Bulb. It will surely simplify your life with its amazing technology integrating the bulb with your phone. You can control it through the app installed in your phone within its range. It is the ultimate lighting experience at home.


The Bluetooth Bulb not only protects environment but also saves energy hence your utility bill. Because there’s no need for any accessories, you’re reducing electronics waste as well as save energy. Though mass production is yet to be start but all the products comply with IEC specifications and meet all CE requirements. Tests and trial process are going on.

The best part is the manufacturer we’ll be able to serve all customers with traditional as well as RGB bulbs. The usage is also simple. Connect the Bluetooth Bulb in the sockets & download the app. Then pair the bulb with your device & then control it from the device. You can pair unlimited number of bulbs. As a bonus, no household automation system is required. You can change the brightness, set timer & also there is special RGB bulb which lets you change the color as you wish.

Socket types: E27 E14 GU10 MR16 MR11
Wattages: 3.-5.-7 W (both regular and RGB bulbs)

The bulb integrates low-power Bluetooth 4.0 chips with a range of 50 meters (164 feet) which is only available for the iPad3, Mac Mini, Macbook Air, Samsung Galaxy S III and the Droid RAZR. But Bluetooth 4 will be available in most of the devices within 2012 or early 2013. Another thing is it will be Windows 8 compatible. No pricing information has been revealed yet. But don’t worry about the pricing as apparently every part is replaceable.

Watch the video in the below

Here are some images.

Source Bluetooth Bulb, Via Engadget

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Piash Das is Senior Editor for TheTechJournal. He is also one of the founding members of TheTechJournal. He loves to write about latest technology. He is interested in Renewable Energy & Linux. He is working as a Telecom Optimizer in RF Field and loves Football very much. You can reach him on Twitter And Google+.

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