LG’s new Smart Bulb can be controlled via your smartphone!


LG just jumped on to the Internet of Things bandwagon with the launch of their latest smart product series — the LG Smart Bulbs.

The Korean biggie announced the first two devices from the Smart Bulb series, the B1030EA5L6B and B1050EA5L6B earlier today. The bulbs can be controlled via any Android (v4.3+) or iOS (version 6+) powered smartphone by connecting via the on-board Bluetooth v4.0 modem.

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With an array of features on-board, the Smart Bulbs are ideal companions for people who aren’t interested in DIY or simply don’t have the time for it. Once everything is set up, the bulbs can respond to your command sent through your smartphone — this can be a simple turn on/turn off command, or even the more gimmicky and eye-pleasing seamless brightness control, etc. The bulbs can even sync with your music (Android only) to liven up the atmosphere.

According to the company, the 10W bulb saves up to 80% energy compared to traditional bulbs, and will last up to 10 years when used 5 hours per day (which makes it quite a good investment, wethinks).

Priced 35,000 South Korean Won ($33), the Smart Bulbs will go on sale in South Korea in the next few days.

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4 Comments

  1. $2548414
    March 24, 2014

    Bejesus–now light bulbs bulbs too !! Smart phones already control our lives !!

    • March 24, 2014

      This is just the beginning, if you ask me!

      • The Chosen One
        March 24, 2014

        The begining of when a lost phone would make a very severe and shattering impact on your life

  2. Allanitomwesh
    March 24, 2014

    Lol. Ever gotten in bed then realized the light switch is waaay over there? Behold the solution.