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Reddit mentions of MagicLight Pro WiFi Smart LED Light Bulb - Smartphone Controlled Sunrise Wake Up Lights - Dimmable Multicolored Color Changing Seasonal Celebration Lighting - Works with Alexa - 10 Watts

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MagicLight Pro WiFi Smart LED Light Bulb - Smartphone Controlled Sunrise Wake Up Lights - Dimmable Multicolored Color Changing Seasonal Celebration Lighting - Works with Alexa - 10 Watts
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MOOD & COLORS - Personalize your lighting with a color palette of over 16 million colors and a variety of tones of white, and every color is dimmable. The Night-Light function helps you with relax and quality sleeping time. The color options help you change and elevate your mood, not to mention the purely decorative possibilities, all at your fingertips!AMAZON ALEXA & IFTTT & REMOTELY CONTROL - You can simply control the light bulb via Amazon Alexa Voice control by ON & OFF & Dimming & Color Changing commands etc. The “Remote Control” feature allows you to control your lights from anywhere from your Smartphone or tablet. The possibilities are endless as It is compatible with IFTTT.SCHEDULE ACTIONS & GROUP BULBS - Schedule your bulb to turn on or off at specific time. Wake up in the morning to your favorite colors. Come home to a bright and well lit home. Use the "Sunrise" mode to have the bulb gradually brighten as you wake up and the “Sunset” mode to have the bulb gradually dimming for your sleep. also MagicLight App allows you to control a single bulb, or group bulbs and control them together.MUSIC SYNC - Sync light to your favorite music and enjoy every beat to the fullest. Transform any room into a dance floor, or create a relaxing and tranquil atmosphere. This is a great way to relax and unwind after a long day or make your kids bedtime an enjoyable experience.EASY & FAST SETUP - No need extra controllers or hubs to connect to. Simply screw in the MagicLight WiFi bulbs, download the top designed App titled "MagicLight WF V2" from App Store or Google Play Store to your mobile device, connect your bulbs to your home router, and now you have the next generation of light bulb at your fingertips. And with a lifetime of 40,000 hours and comparable to a 80W incandescent bulb, you can save money while looking cool.
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u/VashTStamp · 1 pointr/DIY

There are lots of subreddits you can get in to for this kind of stuff. r/electronics , r/raspberry_pi , r/homeautomation . I recently have started to rig some stuff up. I have an Amazon Echo, a WiFi MagicLight for a bedside light, a WeMo switch for a bedside fan, allowing me for voice operation of both. A lot of home automation switches/lights/sensors run on local signaling systems through ZigBee or Z-Wave standards which require a central hub to manage. Think of it as kind of like a router for your home automated items. I haven't purchased one yet as I am taking everything a step at a time since I don't have the money to just automate my whole house at the drop of a dime, but from my research the Samsung SmartThings hub seems to be one of the more capable hubs on the market currently. From what i've read, it requires a little more tinkering to set some things up (appealing more to the tech-savy), but supports a lot more and is capable of much more than the other hubs on the market. If you are looking for a more easy to setup hub for your home, consider the Wink hub. Finally, if you have a bit more expendable cash at your disposal, the HomeSeer HomeTroller ZS2 hub appears to be a pretty good one along with their software for a home automation interface. Not sure if you were still interested in this stuff, regardless it is pretty neat to be able to voice control your home. As you can see it can be quite an expensive hobby/accomplishment/task whatever you want to call it, I recommend a refurbished Amazon Echo as a starting point and going from there. Cheers!