LG to Launch Smart LED Bulbs

Following in Philips footsteps, LG Electronics recently announced on the company’s Korean website plans of launching smart LED bulbs that can be controlled via mobile phones.

LG Electronics smart LED bulbs. (LEDinside/LG Electronics)

The Bluetooth controlled bulbs are compatible with Android 4.3 and iOS 4.0 and 6.0 systems. The bulb is designed with a special Android feature that enables the lights to blink in sync with music beats. Other described features of the LED bulbs include working as indicator lights for incoming phone calls.

The bulbs that will be sold at 35,000 Korean Won (US$ 32.41) are 60W equiv. LED bulbs in terms of brightness. The company did not specify the release date for the product.

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