Paulmann LED bulb E14 5 W ZigBee CCT dimmable
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Paulmann LED bulb E14 5 W ZigBee CCT dimmable | £25.95 |
E14 LED candle based on ZigBee with 5W - dimmable and with Turnable White The brightness of this candle-shaped LED lamp for E14 sockets can be dimmed after integration into a ZigBee-enabled smart home system. In addition, the color temperature can be adjusted as desired from warm white to daylight. A separately available ZigBee bridge is required for this. Paulmann itself offers the smik gateway with a free app for Android and iOS (see accessories), which can also be used with ZigBee-compatible smart home systems from other manufacturers. Another alternative is the so-called ZigBee handheld transmitter, with which control is possible without a bridge. For example, the remote control Gent from Paulmann fulfills this purpose and can also be purchased separately via the accessories. Switching on and off is still possible in the regular way via conventional wall switches and also without a smart home system.Technical features / compatibility:- Comparative value 35 W- ZigBee 3.0 compatible- compatible with smart home systems based on ZigBee such as Philips Hue or IKEA Tradfri- compatible with Paulmann smart home remote control and wall switch (see accessories)- color temperature adjustable
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