Definition Of Smart Lighting

May 01, 2026

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Smart lighting is not a traditional lamp, but a type of smart device. Smart lighting is a lighting system that utilizes intelligent control technologies (such as applications and voice assistants) to operate lights by switching them on and off, dimming, adjusting color, and setting scenes. It typically consists of smart lamps (such as smart bulbs and light strips), control devices (such as bridges and applications), and communication protocols (such as Wi-Fi, ZigBee, and Bluetooth Mesh). Smart lighting systems are controlled through smart terminals (such as applications and voice assistants) and have computing and network connectivity capabilities. Through applications, functionality can be continuously expanded. Driven by technologies such as the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence, the core functions of smart lighting are control, lighting effects, creation, sharing, light and music interaction, and light-enhanced health and well-being. Its main goals are to improve convenience, create personalized atmospheres, achieve energy savings, and support healthy lighting (such as rhythmic lighting).

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