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Has anyone else gone nuts with Smart lights?

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Created by FormulaNova > 9 months ago, 21 Apr 2020
FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
21 Apr 2020 8:41PM
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no, its probably just me... but I made the mistake of buying some Smart Led lights from Bunnings, and now my whole house has them.

It started out okay, but then Bunnings dropped the bulbs to half price, and then down to $4 each! Now, every single light fixtures have smart leds, and I don't even really have a need for them. Its sort of cool though that I can turn all the lights on and off in the loungeroom and dim them and all in a house that has wiring that was modern in the 80s.

I don't even know why I 'need' these, but I think I have been sucked in.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
22 Apr 2020 6:56AM
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FormulaNova said..
no, its probably just me... but I made the mistake of buying some Smart Led lights from Bunnings, and now my whole house has them.

It started out okay, but then Bunnings dropped the bulbs to half price, and then down to $4 each! Now, every single light fixtures have smart leds, and I don't even really have a need for them. Its sort of cool though that I can turn all the lights on and off in the loungeroom and dim them and all in a house that has wiring that was modern in the 80s.

I don't even know why I 'need' these, but I think I have been sucked in.

Can you provide a link to the $4 product you are talking about? I can't find anything close to that price on the Bunning website. For $4 I'd do the same, but everything I see is $15 or more.

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
22 Apr 2020 8:07AM
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re the wifi security its no biggie as they need to be parked outside your house or your neighbors.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
22 Apr 2020 7:42AM
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Harrow said..

FormulaNova said..
no, its probably just me... but I made the mistake of buying some Smart Led lights from Bunnings, and now my whole house has them.

It started out okay, but then Bunnings dropped the bulbs to half price, and then down to $4 each! Now, every single light fixtures have smart leds, and I don't even really have a need for them. Its sort of cool though that I can turn all the lights on and off in the loungeroom and dim them and all in a house that has wiring that was modern in the 80s.

I don't even know why I 'need' these, but I think I have been sucked in.


Can you provide a link to the $4 product you are talking about? I can't find anything close to that price on the Bunning website. For $4 I'd do the same, but everything I see is $15 or more.


Nah, you missed out. There were Sengled lights that they were selling and the original price was $19, and then Bunnings decided to run them out and they dropped the price to $10, and then the local store dropped them to $4 trying to get rid of them. I think the idea that they were 'smart' LEDs put people off and they didn't realise you could just use them as normal LED lights.

I bought the Zigbee ones, but the same brand has wifi controlled ones so you don't need a Zigbee hub. With the Zigbee ones you need a Sengled hub, or a Samsung SmartThings hub to talk to them. With the wifi ones you can just use their app on your phone, or a hub.

I noticed some stores still have some and others have none at all as they are no longer selling Sengled smart lights.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
22 Apr 2020 7:46AM
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myusernam said..
re the wifi security its no biggie as they need to be parked outside your house or your neighbors.


This is the first time I have lived in a full-brick house, and the WIFI signal is lucky to get through the walls let alone far outside. I had to put in two access points just to get enough coverage that wasn't flakey.

That said, I can see the neighbours WIFI all around, so there is some leakage.



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