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Philips Hue's new bridge could turn your lights into motion sensors
Philips Hue's new bridge could turn your lights into motion sensors

The Verge

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • The Verge

Philips Hue's new bridge could turn your lights into motion sensors

Smart lighting company Philips Hue appears to be launching a new version of its bridge, the first in a decade. According to a product page briefly published on Hue's website and since removed, the Hue Bridge Pro will be faster, have more capacity, and can 'turn your smart lights into motion sensors.' A Hue video doorbell, new outdoor lighting, and a more energy-efficient A19 light bulb are also on the way. The page, which was first spotted by HueBlog, outlined all the new products but revealed no specs or prices. Signify, Hue's parent company, is hosting a press event in Berlin next month, ahead of the IFA tech trade show, where we expect full details. The standout news is the bridge's new motion-sensing capability. Details are scarce, but the description mentions 'built-in MotionAware technology.' Wi-Fi motion sensing technology has been around for years — Hue's sister company Wiz uses it in its Wi-Fi bulbs — but Hue lights work over Zigbee, not Wi-Fi. In January, a company called Ivani debuted its Sensify wireless sensing technology, which can turn mains-powered Zigbee devices (like light bulbs) into motion sensors with a firmware update. At the time, Ivani co-founder Justin McKinney told The Verge the company was working with 'large household names poised to deploy the technology very soon.' It's possible one of those companies is Hue, and that Sensify's tech is powering the upgrade that could let your existing Hue bulbs and accessories act as motion sensors. This would make them capable of automatically adjusting your lights as you move through the house without the need for standalone motion sensors. The bridge will also have 'advanced AI features,' likely tied to Hue's new AI lighting assistant. According to additional reporting by HueBlog, the Bridge Pro will feature a faster processor, more RAM, the addition of Wi-Fi connectivity so you don't have to plug it in to your router, and support for up to 150 bulbs and 50 accessories — more than triple the current bridge's capability. In addition to the bridge, Hue is preparing a new wired video doorbell, first leaked in March. A new image shows a design reminiscent of the second-gen August doorbell. The Hue website noted it will stream in 2K, an upgrade from the 1080p on Hue's 2023 security cameras. Another confirmed rumor: Hue lights will soon be controlled by Sonos' voice assistant. According to the page, you'll be able to tell Sonos speakers to turn Hue lights on and off, dim or brighten, change their colors, or select a light scene. While Sonos Voice Control is more limited than Alexa or Siri, all commands are processed locally. Of course, there are new lights coming, too. The page reveals a new, more energy-efficient E26/A19 60-watt smart bulb that uses 40 percent less energy and dims as low as 0.2. percent. It supports Hue's ChromaSync tech for more precise color matching when syncing across fixtures — a feature also coming to a new 'family of indoor and outdoor light strips' with gradient lighting. Two new Festavia-branded outdoor lights are on the way: a set of permanent outdoor lights designed to be fixed to the outside of your house, similar to those offered by Govee and Nanoleaf, and a set of Globe String lights. The globe lights look particularly attractive, with each bulb featuring a 'distinctive inner tube' that can be customized with light gradients, colors, and special effects. It's an impressive lineup, but the upgraded bridge with motion-sensing technology is the standout. Not only should it strengthen Hue's lighting system and support more devices, it could eliminate the need for dedicated motion sensors altogether. I'll be in Berlin next month for IFA to see the official launch and get hands-on with these new products. Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All News Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Smart Home Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Tech

9k ‘non-functional' streetlights leave city's road woes, potholes in darkness & doubts
9k ‘non-functional' streetlights leave city's road woes, potholes in darkness & doubts

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

9k ‘non-functional' streetlights leave city's road woes, potholes in darkness & doubts

Bhopal: The city's dismal, potholed roads are now shadowed by widespread street light outages, further intensifying safety concerns. A theft reported on Dec 28, 2024, from Ashok Vihar's 80 Feet Road left lights non-functional for over seven months now, highlighting persistent gaps in maintenance. Bhopal's Smart Lighting initiative, part of the Smart City project, monitors around 20,000 street lights via an integrated command center. As of last Thursday 8:30 PM, only 74.34% of lights were operational, with 47.26% energy savings—translating to roughly 9,749 lights turned off in the city. While the system promotes sustainability, its profit model ties operator earnings to energy conservation, making shutdowns financially advantageous. Attempts to reach Bhopal Smart City Development Corporation Limited (BSCDCL) CEO were unsuccessful. A street lighting consultant acknowledged around 4,000 lights were non-functional, though monitoring data showed 9,749. For instance, Link Road 1—from Board Office to Nanke Petrol Pump—has 280 lights. The system flagged 150 as off, but only 47 were actually shut down. Performance varies across zones. While 45 Bunglow, Aishbagh, and Chhola Mandir report 100% functionality, areas like Vidhya Nagar (36.26%), Link Roads 1–3 (38.02%), and Smart Road (51.68%) show significant outages. Ashok Vihar matches the city average at 74.64%, though its theft incident may have disrupted service. Even in other localities like Tulsi Nagar, Kolar Road and others, residents have reported street lights not working properly, which not only makes navigation difficult but also makes them feel unsafe on city roads. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

Philips Hue Play Wall Washer Will Light Up Your TV Viewing
Philips Hue Play Wall Washer Will Light Up Your TV Viewing

Forbes

time18-06-2025

  • Forbes

Philips Hue Play Wall Washer Will Light Up Your TV Viewing

The new Philips Hue Play Wall Washer in action After leaking on Amazon UK earlier this month, Signify has officially taken the covers off of the Philips Hue Play wall washer. The new Play wall washer is available now in black or white, priced at $219.99 for one or $384.99 for a two-pack Stateside, £169.99 / £299.99 in the UK. That's still on the premium end of the spectrum - especially when you consider the Hue Light Bar comes in at $89.99 - but you are getting a more powerful and dramatically styled bit of kit, which packs the ColorCast projection optics system that debuted with the Twilight bedside lamp late last year. It uses a wide-beam ColorCast setup to drench your walls with gradient lighting that reacts in real time to whatever you're watching or playing on your TV… if you've got a Hue Play HDMI Sync box that is (or, indeed, a compatible LG or Samsung TV with the Hue Sync app.) The new Philips Hue Play Wall Washer ColorCast tech Design-wise, it's pretty leftfield with a matte aluminum housing, transparent front, and sculptural shape that's clearly meant to be seen, not hidden behind a TV. Aside from the Hue Sync action, all of the usual Hue ecosystem features are baked in; so you can just use it as a regular Hue lamp, with nice effects available through the app. You also get granular control in the app, including a slick 3D drag-and-drop tool for adjusting the beam's exact position, plus tweaks for brightness, speed, and intensity. Signify tells us that you can move it closer to the wall for a tighter focus, or pull it back to flood the room. Aside from the new Play wall washer, the smart light specialist has also announced that the new Hue AI assistant is officially live, at least if you're in the Netherlands, Belgium, or Luxembourg. It's coming to the UK in July, and should hit globally by the end of August. The assistant lives inside the Hue app and lets you type or say requests like 'Set the mood for a summer party' or 'Create something cozy for movie night,' and then it will suggest scenes that match the prompt based on existing ones, or by creating a new one. You can also adjust lights with natural language, and Hue says more features - like smart automations and chatbot support - will roll out later this year. We've seen similar functionality from the likes of Govee in recent months too, so it's clearly the 'thing' for smart light brands at the moment.

Smart Lighting Company Evaluation Report 2025, with Focus on Notable Players Signify, Acuity Brands, and Legrand
Smart Lighting Company Evaluation Report 2025, with Focus on Notable Players Signify, Acuity Brands, and Legrand

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Smart Lighting Company Evaluation Report 2025, with Focus on Notable Players Signify, Acuity Brands, and Legrand

The Smart Lighting Market Companies Quadrant provides an in-depth analysis of the global smart lighting industry, highlighting key players, technological advancements, and market trends. The quadrant evaluates over 100 companies, categorizing the top 10 as leaders. Key players like Signify, Acuity Brands, and Legrand excel with innovative IoT-enabled solutions, maintaining strong market positions by integrating AI capabilities and focusing on sustainability and efficiency. Dublin, June 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Smart Lighting - Company Evaluation Report, 2025" report has been added to Smart Lighting Market Companies Quadrant is a comprehensive industry analysis that provides valuable insights into the global market for Smart Lighting Market. This quadrant offers a detailed evaluation of key market players, technological advancements, product innovations, and emerging trends shaping the industry. Over 100 companies were evaluated, of which the Top 10 companies were categorized and recognized as the quadrant smart lighting market is segmented, based on offering, into hardware, software, and services, and based on communication technology into wired and wireless. Installation types include new installations and retrofit installations, while end-use applications encompass indoor and outdoor settings. Moreover, based on distribution channel, the market is segmented into online sales and offline 360 Quadrant maps the Smart Lighting Market companies based on criteria such as revenue, geographic presence, growth strategies, investments, and sales strategies for the market presence of the Smart Lighting Market quadrant. The top criteria for product footprint evaluation included communication technology (wired and wireless.) By End-use application (indoor and outdoor applications.) By Distribution Channel (online sales and offline sales.) By Offering type (hardware, software, and services) and INSTALLATION TYPE (new installations and retrofit installations.)Key Players:Key players operating in the Smart Lighting Market Signify Holding (Netherlands), Legrand (France), Acuity Brands, Inc. (US), ams-OSRAM AG (Austria), Panasonic Holdings Corporation (Japan), Honeywell International Inc. (US), Zumtobel Group (Austria), Wipro Lighting (India), Lutron Electronics Co., Inc (US), IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. (Cree Lighting) (US), LEDVANCE GmbH (Germany), Savant Systems, Inc (US), Inter IKEA Systems B.V. (Netherlands), Dialight (UK), Schneider Electric (France), ABB (Switzerland), and RAB Lighting Inc. (US), among HoldingSignify Holding holds a dominant position in the smart lighting industry, supported by its extensive portfolio of connected solutions. The company excels in IoT-enabled lighting technologies that offer advanced control, automation, and energy-efficient solutions across various applications. Signify's strategic focus on innovation and strong global presence enhances its company market share and product portfolio. By integrating AI and IoT, Signify continuously expands its capabilities, as demonstrated by the recent introduction of AI features in the Philips Hue Brands, Brands maintains a strong market position through a wide distribution network and a comprehensive product line that includes sensors, controls, and software. Its leadership is further reinforced by strategic expansions and product launches, meeting diverse residential and commercial lighting needs. Acuity's commitment to enhancing its product portfolio is evident in its proactive approach to smart lighting is a specialist in electrical and digital infrastructures, offering high-value products that promote sustainability and efficiency. The company leverages its expertise to develop innovative smart lighting solutions, expanding its company market share globally. Legrand's strategic expansions and product innovations align with evolving market demands, ensuring competitive company positioning within the smart lighting Topics Covered: Market Dynamics Drivers Rising Smart City Initiatives Globally Advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Edge Computing Technologies Establishment of Standard and Digital Protocols by Authorized Bodies Growing Demand for Internet of Things (IoT)-Integrated Smart Lighting Solutions Rising Adoption of Led Lights and Luminaires in Outdoor Applications Increasing Incorporation of Data Analytics into Smart Lighting Restraints Cybersecurity Concerns Associated with Internet-Connected Lighting Systems Difficulties Associated with Retrofitting of Traditional Lighting Infrastructure Opportunities Development of Solar-Powered and Hybrid Smart Lighting Solutions Emerging Smart Office and Smart Retail Trends Rising Adoption of Human-Centric Lighting Solutions Growing Adoption of Power Over Ethernet (Poe)-based Lighting Solutions in Commercial and Healthcare Applications Increasing Demand for Personalized Lighting Control Solutions Challenges High Upfront Costs of Equipment and Accessories Interoperability and Compatibility Issues Tariff and Regulatory Landscape Tariff Analysis Regulatory Bodies, Government Agencies, and Other Organizations Regulations Restriction of Hazardous Substances and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (Reach) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Competitive Landscape Key Player Strategies/Right to Win, January 2021- January 2025 Revenue Analysis, 2020-2024 Market Share Analysis, 2024 Company Valuation and Financial Metrics Brand/Product Comparison Company Evaluation Matrix: Key Players, 2024 Company Evaluation Matrix: Startups/SMEs, 2024 Competitive Scenario Company Profiles Key Players Signify Holding Legrand Acuity Brands, Inc. Zumtobel Group Panasonic Holdings Corporation AMS-Osram AG Honeywell International Inc. Wipro Lighting Lutron Electronics Co. Inc Cree Lighting USA Ledvance GmbH Other Players HLI Solutions, Inc. Savant Systems, Inc. Dialight Schneider Electric ABB Lightwave Rab Lighting Inc. Synapse Wireless Inc. Leviton Manufacturing Co. Inc. Syska Building Robotics Inc. (Siemens Company) Helvar Lifx Sengled GmbH Tvilight Projects B.V. Nanoleaf Ubicquia, Inc. Jaquar India Inter Ikea Systems B.V. For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. CONTACT: CONTACT: Laura Wood,Senior Press Manager press@ For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900

Forget Prime Day, Govee's Smart Floor Lamp Just Hits Its Lowest Price on Amazon
Forget Prime Day, Govee's Smart Floor Lamp Just Hits Its Lowest Price on Amazon

Gizmodo

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

Forget Prime Day, Govee's Smart Floor Lamp Just Hits Its Lowest Price on Amazon

This is not just a smart lamp. If you've been waiting for the 'perfect' moment to upgrade your home lighting, now is the time: Govee's Smart RGBIC Floor Lamp is currently at its lowest price ever on Amazon. It just dropped to $64 which is a massive 35% savings from its usual $99. This is a very rare opportunity, as Govee (which is the undisputed reference in smart lighting) seldom offers discounts outside of major events like Prime Day or Black Friday. See at Amazon Add Energy to Your Home The RGBIC Floor Lamp is a great example of why Govee is so popular: Despite its high-tech credentials, this lamp is very simple to use. The setup is quite straightforward: you just have to assemble the lamp, plug it in, and connect it to your Wi-Fi. From there, you can control everything using voice commands through Alexa or Google Assistant or with the intuitive Govee Home app. Switching colors, brightness, or switching between dynamic scenes takes seconds, making it simple even for smart home beginners. What is unique about this lamp is the way it succeeds in changing the mood of any room without ever appearing kitsch or out of context: The low-profile, matte black, premium and minimalist design blends in with contemporary decor. It is not a gadget but a proper decorative item that adds to the beauty of your living room, bedroom or gaming room. The lamp's 1000-lumen output is bright enough for daily use, and its RGBIC technology (which you can customize) allows it to display multiple colors at once for effects that are absolutely unique. With 16 million color support and 58 pre-set scene modes, you can tailor the ambiance to suit any mood or occasion. The DIY mode in the app enables you to create your own color combination and the music sync feature takes immersion to a whole new level-the lamp reacts in real time to your favorite music or movie, making every moment more vibrant and engaging. It's an easy way to add personality and energy to your home. Govee's reputation for quality and the improbability of such a deep discount make this deal especially interesting. Amazon is the only retailer which offers such discounts on this premium brand, and you should make sure to get yours before it runs out of stock. See at Amazon

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