For instance, you can adjust the color instead of the brightness as needed. You can set them to a different color at night - like red - or to match the content you're watching. You can have it turn off automatically when you leave home, and come back on when you return. You can tie it to sensors, like a door ajar sensor to automatically turn on when you open a closet and back off after.
I generally don't turn lights on or off, but do have RunLessWire passive switches to override.
It's great - we're finally getting to the point of ubiquitous computing where the devices around you meet your needs without you having to engage with them at all.
It's all incredibly reliable if you stick to Philips and Lutron.
arcticbull|2 years ago
For instance, you can adjust the color instead of the brightness as needed. You can set them to a different color at night - like red - or to match the content you're watching. You can have it turn off automatically when you leave home, and come back on when you return. You can tie it to sensors, like a door ajar sensor to automatically turn on when you open a closet and back off after.
I generally don't turn lights on or off, but do have RunLessWire passive switches to override.
It's great - we're finally getting to the point of ubiquitous computing where the devices around you meet your needs without you having to engage with them at all.
It's all incredibly reliable if you stick to Philips and Lutron.
smolder|2 years ago
This is very simple to do without wifi. Refrigerators have been doing it a long time.