WiZ unveils new WiZmote, Motion Sensor and Energy Optimization features to expand its offering of smart lighting products for consumers The collection of WiZ smart lighting products and the WiZ app ...
The heatwave is over (thank goodness) and the cooler Autumn months are finally here. For me, there is simply nothing better than a cosy evening spent indoors when it's cold outside. Whether I'm ...
WiZ’s budget-friendly, Wi-Fi-powered lights add portability, wall-washing, and a fun ombre effect WiZ’s budget-friendly, Wi-Fi-powered lights add portability, wall-washing, and a fun ombre effect WiZ, ...
WiZ, Signify’s other smart lighting brand (Signify also owns Philips Hue) is showing off new and improved Wi-Fi-connected smart lights, lamps, and plugs at the IFA electronics tradeshow this week, ...
The significance of light in my apartment has grown steadily over the years. Where once I relied on my phone’s flashlight to lead me to sleep in the evening, for example, I now rely on my phone to ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Paired with a new indoor camera, WiZ’s motion-sensing Wi-Fi smart bulbs can now detect intruders and flash at ...
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When thinking about smart lights, a famous bulb brand that comes to mind is Philips Hue. These products are reliable, easy to install, and integrate well with other smart home gadgets. However, they ...
Easy to set up and compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, WiZ Connected’s attractive, Wi-Fi-enabled ST19 filament bulb doesn't require a hub, and the price is right. Anyone looking for a stylish ...
The WiZ Filament Bulb Clear 25W ST19 E26 is a color-changing smart bulb that features a coiled LED strip in place of a traditional filament. It’s available in the US and the UK under slightly ...
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