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Smart despite vintage look: a filament lamp with Bluetooth technology.
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My new star on the filament: Bluetooth light from Ledvance

Pia Seidel
5.2.2020
Translation: machine translated

Technology is not as important to me as aesthetics. If it's not invisible, it doesn't come into my home. Ledvance lamps elegantly conceal their Bluetooth technology. That's why I give them a chance.

The set-up

I don't think the app interface is pretty, but it is clear. It is limited to a few simple elements, so I find the app intuitive to use. To change the light intensity or colour, I swipe my finger across the diamond-shaped field. This works very well with my 6-inch display. It might look different for someone with larger fingers or a smaller display. The diamond should be larger and cover the entire screen.

Vintage look and modern function

Like Philips, Ledvance offers the first Bluetooth filament LEDs - albeit more expensive. They look very similar to Thomas Edison's light bulb design, which he patented in 1879. However, they contain no mercury and consume eighty per cent less energy than halogen bulbs.

Villa Kunterbunt at the touch of a button

The Classic Bulb not only offers the option of setting the brightness, but also 16 million colours. As a result, I swipe back and forth because I can hardly make up my mind. Pictures of theme parties come to mind. How about lighting all the rooms pink for a "Pretty in Pink" party?

Conclusion

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