Smart homes are starting to become a reality - but not necessarily a cheap one.Philips has today unveiled "hue", an LED lighting system that can be controlled using a smartphone over your home Wi-Fi.
The system isn't only designed for security and turning off lights to save power. Instead, the light colour can be changed to create "light scenes" to improve the ambience - or, in the future, to react to a game you're playing on your device.
As many as 50 bulbs can be used on one system - but that would be an expensive way to light your home. The starter kit with three bulbs and a router "bridge" to connect them is £179, while individual bulbs cost £49. On the upside, they work with existing lamps and fittings.
PC Pro spoke to Philip's spokesman Ronald Teerlings to find out more about the smart lighting system.
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