Worried about the sheer number of smart home gadgets out there? Start with a smart lighting system. And speaking about smart lighting systems, here are a few from Schneider Electric. Vibhor Pandit shares more.
September 4th, 2019
Today, with the help of technology, humans have made the dream of a smart, sensible home come true. The invention of smart lights has not just upgraded our lifestyle but also made life easy.
Smart home gadgets have not only made managing lighting at home effortless but also added an layer of safety to it. You may think that smart home gadgets can only give you the option to play with your light, but what if it is more than that?
Imagine if your gadget can display who is on your front door. Imagine if it can regulate your home thermostat or air conditioner when you are not around.
Schneider Electric has integrated the essential electronic elements into bulbs, switches & sockets and, mobile applications that help you run your home with a touch of a button.
Here are some key advantages of today’s smart home gadget:
Walking into a room with hand full, flip on the lights with a voice command. With the help of the conventional light switches, you can flip your lights on and off. But with the help of the smart home gadgets, you can control sensible lights with your voice command, iPad, phone or the smart switch. You can pair with a voice-control sensible speaker and command the sensible light.
You can easily change the look and ambience around you with smart lights. Make your home brighter for reading or moodier during the movie night, or light it up in any colours that you desire. Schneider Electric offers a wide range of customisable electric solutions that cater to the needs of modern-day households. These include:
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