LIFX


LIFX is a line of energy-efficient, multi-color, Wi-Fi enabled, digital addressable LED light bulbs that can be controlled via a Wi-Fi equipped device such as a smartphone or smartwatch.

History

The LIFX is manufactured by LiFi Labs, a San Francisco-based company founded by the Australian inventor Phil Bosua. LIFX Labs introduced its idea on Kickstarter and have since attracted large attention. Consequently, the company managed to raise $1.3 million in public funding, followed by a $12 million series A investment round in mid 2014. LIFX was also one of the first products to participate in the Works with Nest program. On February 3, 2015, LIFX 2.0 was launched. This included IFTTT integration, remote access and an Android Wear app. In April 2015, LIFX was renamed LIFX Original; two new products were launched that day, White 800 and Color 650. On May 16, 2015, the LIFX iOS app gained support for the Apple Watch. On October 1, 2016 the third generation LIFX bulbs shipped which included the original A19 and BR30 bulbs along with the GU10 track light and LIFX Downlight plus the LIFX+ bulbs and the LIFX Z light strips.. In September 2017 support was added for Apple HomeKit. In November 2017 the company released the LIFX Mini bulbs, LIFX Beam color bar, and the LIFX Tile colored tiles.
LIFX was acquired by ASX listed Buddy Technologies in early 2019.

Products

LIFX A19

The LIFX A19 is a Wi-Fi enabled LED downlight with millions of colors and many shades of white controlled using a Wi-Fi enabled device.

LIFX BR30

The LIFX BR30 is a Wi-Fi enabled flood light with millions of colors and many shades of white controlled using a Wi-Fi enabled device.

LIFX GU10

The LIFX GU10 is a Wi-Fi enabled track light fixture with millions of colors and many shades of white that can be controlled with a Wi-Fi enabled device.

LIFX Downlight

The LIFX Downlight is a Wi-Fi enabled trim for a recessed light with millions of colors and many shades of white that can be controlled via a Wi-Fi enabled device.

LIFX+

The LIFX+ is a Wi-Fi enabled LED light bulb with millions of colors and many shades of white that also emits infra-red light to assist security cameras in lighting up dark areas. The bulb can be controlled via a Wi-Fi enabled device and is available in A19 and BR30 shapes.

LIFX Mini

The LIFX Mini is a Wi-Fi enabled LED light bulb controlled using a Wi-Fi capable device. The bulb has a smaller profile than the company's flagship bulbs. The bulb is 9 watts and produces 800 lumens. The bulb comes in three variants. LIFX Mini Color with millions of colors and thousands of shades of white, LIFX Mini Day & Dusk which outputs only shades of white, and LIFX Mini White which outputs only a 2700K color.

LIFX Z Light Strip

The LIFX Z light strip is a color-changing, Wi-Fi enabled LED light strip.

LIFX Beam

The LIFX Beam is a color-changing Wi-Fi enabled light bar.

LIFX Tile

The LIFX Tile is a set of fully integrated illuminated panels that offer millions of colors and many shades of white plus the ability to add animated effects.

LIFX App

The LIFX app for iOS, Android, Windows 10, watchOS and Android Wear manages and controls LIFX bulbs. LIFX lights can also be controlling using Apple's Siri, Microsoft's Cortana, Google Now, and Amazon's Alexa intelligent personal assistants. LIFX apps for Windows 10 Mobile and Microsoft HoloLens are currently in the works.

Works with LIFX

IFTTT connects LIFX bulbs with apps such as Facebook, Twitter, The Weather Channel and Google Calendar. It can also connect the lights with the GPS location of a smartphone and motion sensors.
When a Nest Learning Thermostat notices that the home is unoccupied, LIFX bulbs can be configured to switch themselves on and off throughout the day to make it seem like someone is home.
If a Nest Protect detects smoke or carbon monoxide, LIFX bulbs can be configured to provide a visual alert.
When you press Flic, it can turn LIFX lights on or off, change the color and more.
LIFX lights can be controlled using the SmartThings and Logitech Harmony ecosystem.
LIFX light bulbs can be controlled via Amazon echo or echo dot using Alexa voice control to turn on off or dim.
LIFX can be controlled via Google Home device as of March 28, 2017.
LIFX can be controlled via Microsoft's Cortana as of Feb 16, 2018.
LIFX can be controlled using Mycroft.ai using an installable skill as of 2018-09-12.