Nuon via wi-fi controllable led lighting sales

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The start-up GreenWave Reality has led bulbs on the market that via wi-fi to communicate. The led lamps, the Connected Lighting Solution series get an ipv6 address and are using smartphones to send. Nuon is going to be the bulbs next year in the Netherlands to sell.

The led light bulbs by Greenwave Reality contain a built-in wi-fi module. But the lamps have an ipv6 address assigned by a router connectable lighting gateway. Consumers can led light bulbs control via mobile applications for smartphones and tablets, and timers, and profiles for these. Also remote control through cloud computing would be one of the possible features, while also a remote control for the on and off of the lighting is included.

Greenwave Reality used for led lights JenNet-IP technology from the Dutch company NXP. JetNet-IP is based on the IETF standard 6LoWPAN, a protocol for sending small amounts of data to energy-efficient devices and are intended to be applied within the internet of things concept.

The led lamps can be a so-called mesh network set up allowing the range of the wireless control could be improved. The technology would be up to five hundred led light bulbs via wi-fi to send.

In the Netherlands wants to Nuon, the led lamps and the underlying technology to consumers provide, in combination with his E-manager platform, so let the energy company to Tweakers know. The products of GreenWave Reality would begin early next year on the market. The prices for the Netherlands are not yet known, but in the US would be a single led-lamp about 30 dollar cost.