As the lighting industry begins to shift its eye to LEDs and smart lighting, you the consumer might be wondering what sets a company’s products apart. With LED lighting you can compare efficiency, lumen output, lighting quality, or lamp life. Wireless lighting systems aren’t always as easy to differentiate. Most lighting systems function through a wireless router, have an app to control the bulb, and offer remote access. So what sets TCP Wireless apart?
#1 Support For Up To 250 bulbs
The average home can contain a lot more lighting than you might think. A single chandelier, for instance, may use two bulbs or more bulbs, or one half of the TCP Wireless starter pack. Thankfully, the TCP Lighting app and gateway can support enough bulbs to fill a small warehouse. After you’ve gotten your starter pack, you can add up to 246 additional bulbs. Now with the touch of a button you can control almost every light in your house.
#2 Remote Control
With a smart phone and a wireless router, the TCP Lighting app, will give you complete control over your home lighting. But what happens when your internet goes out or your phone dies? Because you should never be left in the dark, the TCP Wireless starter kit comes with a remote control so you can turn your lights on and off and dim them as needed.
#3 Visual Bulb Display
On many smart lighting apps the level of brightness is measured by one thing: a sliding bar. While this feature is crucial for full lighting control, the sliding bar can lead to a lot of trial and error. To prevent confusion, the TCP Lighting app uses a visual representation of each bulb with a demonstrated level of brightness. Now you can get your preferred level of brightness before you even enter the room.
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