GE Lighting unveils wireless Link LED lamp family and starter kit
LEDs Magazine reports
that GE Lighting has announced the Link family of LED-based lamps that
integrate ZigBee wireless connectivity and enable smartphone-based control of
lighting. The solid-state lighting (SSL) products significantly undercut the
market for ZigBee-based lamps, with the A19 lamps selling at Home Depot for
just under $15 in the US.
GE Lighting unveils
wireless Link LED lamp family and starter kit.
For now, the lamps will
be available online from Home Depot with products coming to in-store shelves
this fall. As of the morning of June 30, the retailer's website was promising
delivery of the lamps within a week including the 60W-equivalent 2700K A19
lamp, the 65W-equivalent 2700K BR30 lamp, and the 90W-equivalent 3000K PAR38
lamps. The products are priced at $14.97, $19.97, and $24.97, respectively.
While there are some
low-cost Bluetooth-based wireless LED lamps on the market, GE has entered the
space under the level at which most ZigBee-based lamps are selling. And ZigBee
offers a more robust wireless environment with persistent connection to the
networks of lighting products whereas Bluetooth is a short-range one-to-one
technology. For a ZigBee lamp price comparison, the white Hue
Lux product
announced by Philips Lighting at the Light+Building trade fair is selling for
$40.
GE will also enable
lower-cost entry into the ZigBee lighting world since a network hub is a
requisite with ZigBee. A Link Starter Kit with a ZigBee bridge and two Link A19
lamps is selling for $49.97 at Home Depot. Note that the low-cost GE ZigBee
bridge is designed specifically to work with only GE products according to a
spokesperson. But the Link lamps will work with other ZigBee bridges on the
market.
Indeed, GE developed
the Link family in collaboration with the startup company Quirky and the Wink
platform. GE had invested in Quirky starting late last year. Quirky is pursuing
home automation and will offer control via the Wink app for Apple and Android
smartphones and tablets. Moreover, the company is slated to begin selling its
own Wink Home Automation Hub later this week, and that product bridges many
types of wireless and wired networks including ZigBee, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Z-Wave
Plus, and Lutron ClearConnect. The Wink hub is priced at $80.
GE recommends that
consumers buy the Wink hub and individual GE lamps if the customer wants to
control multiple types of products over multiple networks. Indeed, Quirky has
its eye on thermostats and other devices. The Link Starter Kit, however, will
be enticing to customers that just want wireless control of their lighting.
Ironically, GE Lighting
had just announced some wireless lamps at LightFair International that are
based on the Lutron ClearConnect wireless platform. Those products are being
sold under the GE'telligent brand and apparently GE will support both product
lines. Certainly ClearConnect is a more robust system at the moment for
commercial deployments.
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