
Indoor campfires, motion sensitivity, and 9 other smart-light tricks to try
This article explores a variety of advanced functionalities available with smart lighting systems, specifically focusing on Philips Hue and Lifx bulbs. Beyond basic on/off control, these smart lights offer a range of creative and practical applications, often enhanced by third-party applications or integration platforms like IFTTT.
One creative application highlighted is the ability to simulate a fireplace indoors. By utilizing apps like OnSwitch, users can program subtle color changes and flickering effects to mimic dancing flames, with options to customize which lights are involved. Another feature is the artificial sunrise, where smart lights gradually brighten to simulate dawn, serving as a gentle alarm. Both Philips Hue and Lifx official apps offer this functionality, allowing users to set wake-up times, fade durations, and desired light settings.
For entertainment, smart lights can synchronize with music, changing color and brightness in rhythm. The Light DJ app is presented as a tool for this, listening to audio via the phone's microphone and adjusting lights accordingly, though a paid upgrade is needed for extended use. Similarly, lights can be synchronized with television content, with apps like Hue Matcher (for Android) and Hue Camera (for iOS) allowing the smart bulbs to reflect the colors displayed on screen, enhancing the viewing experience.
Practical applications also abound. Smart lights can be configured to turn off automatically when a user leaves home, leveraging location services on smartphones. The Philips Hue app provides a built-in 'Home & Away' routine, while Lifx users can achieve this through IFTTT applets. IFTTT also enables lights to react to weather conditions, such as turning blue for rain or yellow for sunshine, by linking to services like Weather Underground. Email alerts can also be signaled by blinking lights, preventing users from constantly checking their phones.
Smart lights offer extensive control over mood and ambiance. Beyond basic color and brightness adjustments, dedicated apps like HueManic offer preset moods such as "Meditation" or "Sea," providing specific light settings for different atmospheres. Another immersive feature is the ability to simulate a thunderstorm, where apps like Thunderstorm for Hue/Lifx and Hue Thunder (for iOS) combine sound effects with bright light flashes to mimic lightning. These apps often allow for customization of brightness and frequency of effects.
For convenience and security, smart lights can be programmed to turn on at preset times, useful for establishing routines (e.g., kids' wake-up times) or deterring burglars by making a house appear occupied during vacations. Both Philips Hue and Lifx apps provide scheduling features for this. Finally, integrating smart lights with motion sensors allows for automatic illumination when entering a room, enhancing convenience and safety, especially at night. Official Hue Motion Sensors seamlessly integrate with Philips Hue systems, while Lifx users can pair their lights with motion detectors like BeSense via a Samsung SmartThings hub.
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