Best smart lighting: from Philips Hue to Lifx, and everything in between

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Smart lighting is perhaps the most accessible area of the smart home, requiring little explanation, installation, and fiddling in order to
enjoy the benefits of lighting that you can control from your phone or with your voice, and which changes tone, brightness and even
color. Without a doubt the biggest name is smart lighting is Philips Hue, but that doesn't mean it's the only horse in the race – far
from it. There are some truly excellent offerings from companies such as Lifx if you're looking for more of a talking-point; Hive if you're
on a budget; or Nanoleaf if you'd rather your lighting be a design feature in your home. Each system comes with its own pros and cons, so
here we'll talk you through the brands you should be aware of, plus which illumination solution will be the best fit for you and your
home.Philips Hue The biggest name, and for good reasonWattage: 10 W | Color: +16 million colors | Color temperature: 2,000-6,500K | Lumen
output: 806 | Lifetime: 25,000 hours | Height: 109.2mm | Diameter: 62mmEasy to set upGood integration with other servicesRequires a hub to
workExpensiveThere's a very good reason why Philips Hue is the biggest name in the smart lighting scene: it's without a doubt one of the
greatest offerings to the market
The lights produce the most natural tones of any smart lighting we've used, the app is easy to use, and installation is a doddle. That
said, you can't use the Hue lights without the hub, meaning the only way to get started is with a starter kit that's going to set you back
considerably more than just a light bulb would. It's also worth noting that there are a variety of different lighting kits and bulbs
available in the Hue range, so you've got the choice of White (which just does white light), Color (which offers over 16 million colors),
and Ambient variants of both (which gives you the option of dimmer, softer tones). They all work from the same hub, so you don't need a new
hub for each lighting set, but it's worth doing your research and really thinking about what you need before you invest. LIFXFunky, fresh,
and dressed to impressWattage: 11 W | Color: 16 million colors | Color temperature: 2,500-9,000K | Lumen output: 1100 | Lifetime: 25,000
hours | Height: 114.8mm | Diameter: 62mmAffordable single-bulb setupVibrant color optionsNo natural-looking light optionsLarge form
factorLifx is an interesting proposition in the smart lighting market
It doesn't try to replicate the standard warm glow of a filament bulb, instead focusing on bright and vibrant colors. If you're looking for
a feature light, something that's going to bathe your room in a warm red or deep purple glow, this is the one for you
With a fun color wheel and brightness settings that go from 1-100%, the customization options are so varied that they can get overwhelming
at times.But this is no gimmick light
While turning it on for the first time may give you a bit of a shock, the light it emits is actually very warm, and a real pleasure to sit
in. Like Hue, there are a number of options with Lifx bulbs, including a '+' version of its bulbs, which include a night mode that enhances
the night vision of indoor security cameras by emitting a low-frequency light.Read the full review: LifxNanoleaf Light PanelsMakes your
lighting match your mood, or your musicWattage: 60 W | Color: 16.7 million colors | Color temperature: 1200-6500K | Lumen output: 100
LM/Panel | Lifetime: 25,000 hours | Height: 210mm | Width: 240mmMakes lighting funEasy to set upDifficult to remove once mountedSlightly
buggy appYou like light but hate light bulbs
We get you
They're so bulb-y. So maybe Nanoleaf is going to be more up your street.The Nanoleaf Light Panels (formerly known as Aurora) take the
concept of lighting and turn it base-over-apex
Using a collection triangular panels, you create a dynamic shape on your wall (or ceiling, or both) that can shift through over 16 million
different colors. What's more, with the separate Rhythm Module, the Nanoleaf can even respond to audio cues from the room it's in, so it
can respond to music, putting you in the centre of your own music video.If you'd rather decide what the light panels are going to do in
advance, you can choose from a vast repository of user-created scenes that run through different aesthetically-pleasing configurations.The
original set comes with nine panels, but you have the option to add more, and there are even corner clips to enable you to create
configurations that bend around corners, creeping around walls and even onto your ceiling if you so wish.Hive Active LightAn affordable
addition to the Hive ecosystemWattage: 9.5 W | Color: 16 million colors | Color temperature: 2700K-6500K | Lumen output: 806 | Lifetime:
25,000 hours | Height: 130mm | Diameter: 60mmAffordable bulbsEasy-to-use appNeeds Hive hubLight pulses when turned on using switchUnlike the
other lights in this roundup, the Hive Active Light is one that we recommend specifically if you're already in the Hive ecosystem
If you're the proud owner of a Hive Thermostat, plug, motion sensor, or Hive View camera, you'll know that all Hive devices can all be
controlled from a single app, streamlining the smart home control process.Because all the devices in the Hive ecosystem need a hub to work
(you can either get a basic hub or the Hub 360, which doubles as a security system and is much prettier), you won't need a separate hub for
your lighting.An added bonus is that Hive recently announced that Philips' Hue bulbs can be integrated into the Hive ecosystem, so if you've
got this far down the list but are still thinking about the Hue range, you can go back and buy them now. Like the other ranges Hive has a
variety bulbs, with some that change color and some that just do white
The light from them is very pleasant, although the bulbs do 'pulse' slightly if you turn them on using a light switch, so you need to leave
the switch in the 'on' position and turn the lights on and off using the app.JkoLL5yrpKuHc5d2MEkJD.jpg#