Chinese company builds a cheaper version of the Philips Hue lamp

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The Chinese company Wireless Input has at CES a prototype of an led lamp shown, via bluetooth or wi-fi can be operated. Although the lamp is quite similar to the previously announced Philips Hue, this version according to the company’s significantly cheaper.

The lamp, called iSuper Rainbow, Gary Bi, president of Wireless Input, within a few months on the world market come in two versions. At the cheapest version, the light can only via bluetooth can be controlled from an iOS or Android tablet or smarthpone, while the slightly more expensive version with a wpa encryption secured wi-fi module and thus also via the internet can be controlled.

According to the president of the company may cause the lamp to more than a million colors. The concept of Wireless Input of the previously announced Philips Hue lamp. This lamp makes use of the ZigBee Light Link specification for the control. The company wanted to have no targets of its new product release because the design of the lamp as it was exhibited, something will change.

Wireless Input previously released several other products on the market that via a smartphone or tablet can be operated, including a helicopter and tank.