Exploring the Advantages of Smart Lighting

Smart lighting is the most significant invention in lighting since the creation of the light bulb. It improves numerous functionalities to such an important part of human lives, improving the perception of lighting homes beyond just the practical.

However, smart lighting is something people must experience to know its advantages. To numerous individuals, it just appears expensive, fiddly, complicated, and very hard as compared to fixing a normal lightbulb.

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What are the Advantages of Smart Lighting?

Smart lighting is when the lights are remotely controllable via a smartphone application or wireless connection. User can set timers for their lights and establish routines or schedules to turn them off or on based on specific actions or at a set time.

User can synchronize their lights with sunset or sunrise, change or dim their color, have lights automatically turn off or on depending upon occupancy and/or motion, and control groups of lights simultaneously on numerous circuits. Also, users can control the lights with programmable wireless remotes & buttons or via voice commands.

Smart lighting offers various good uses, some of which are: 

  • Safety and Security: Never come home to a dark residence again; set lights to randomly turn on while users are away to prevent unauthorized entry. Utilize motion sensors to activate outdoor lights at night with zero wiring.
  • Health and Wellbeing: Waking up to a smoothly rising light is less irritating compared to an alarm, and it does really work. Synchronizing the lights to the color of the sun during the day has been proven to assist in making users feel more energized when they start to or need to relax when it is time.

In addition, color-altering bulbs are cool for events and parties but also beneficial as a notification. For instance, Philips Hue lights can be set to turn red if the user receives an email from their boss or blue if it is raining outside, via the IFTTT service.

  • Convenience: For users who regularly fall asleep with the bedside light on, smart lighting is useful as it can automatically turn off. At night one schedule or command can turn every light off, then turn it on again in the morning. Motion sensors turn lights automatically on when the user walks into a room and then off when they are gone.

Europe is the Largest User of Smart Lighting

Compared to other regions, Europe is the largest user of smart lighting. The progression in the continent is because of the increasing acceptance of tech-empowered workspaces coupled with the surging uses of standard procedures for lighting control systems. In addition, the increasing worries for the environment also make the adoption of smart lighting prevalent in this region.

Furthermore, the European lighting sector and the European officials, have focused on boosting the acceptance of human-centric and intelligent smart buildings and lighting.

Wrapping Up

With the surging need for energy-efficient lighting, developments in LED-based lighting solutions, and the development of smart cities, the demand for smart lighting will reach a value of 47,674.3 million in 2030.

 

Exploring the Advantages of Smart Lightingultima modifica: 2024-02-22T07:00:34+01:00da pramodkr
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