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Sengled unveils new HomeKit Video-Sync light strips, smart outdoor string lights
For example, the company is set to release a new Bluetooth smart bulb that sports health-tracking features. The A19 Bulb, which won a CES Innovation Award, will allow users to monitor their sleep, track vitals, and detect falls. It's still in the "very early" stages of development, however.
Other products that could debut sooner in 2022 include the Wi-Fi Video-Sync TV Light Strips. The light strips sync to a TV via a small camera and will project the same colors displayed on a show, movie, or other content. The light stripes will be priced around $120.
The company also announced new Wi-Fi LED outdoor string lights that feature millions of different color combinations and bulbs that can be individually set to a different color. They'll be priced at $80.
Sengled also announced a $60 Wi-Fi Portable Lamp that's powered by a rechargeable battery and features light functions like dimming, color changing, and or a flickering candlelight effect.
The Wi-Fi Video-Sync TV Light Strips will project colors from the show or movie you're watching.
The company will also release a smart LED diffuser light, window and door sensors, and a Zigbee motion sensor device. Sengled also said that its existing Bluetooth Mesh lights will get Google Assistant support within the "next few months."
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I like the idea of TV-synced lighting, but using a small optical camera seems bananas. First, because it's ugly and I'm not putting that on my TV. Second, because can't they plug into the HDMI input port and read what's coming in from there?
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Thanks for the detailed review. I also like the idea of TV synchronization of the LED strip light. But how do they connect to the TV?
If I cannot use the HDMI port to connect these lights to the TV, how else should they be connected? The idea is nice, but it looks like it’s not finished.
I also have Vont LED light smart bulbs, but they are much easier to control. I can use my app to control the bulbs and the colors they shine, but they can also react to my voice commands. So, I know how things could work, so I cannot accept the way these lights look.
Last edited by palerater; 05-20-2022 at 01:32 PM.
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