SmartLight Reviews Consumer Reports SmartLight devices come in standard sizes, too: A19 bulbs, BR30 for recessed cans, GU10 for spot fixtures, and specialty shapes like vintage Edison styles for visible fixtures; SmartLight also includes flexible light strips in various lengths for accent lighting and TV backlighting, and SmartLight outdoor fixtures such as path lights and floodlights are built tougher to withstand weather. SmartLight devices frequently support scheduling, scene creation, and automations tied to sunrise and sunset, and some SmartLight models integrate motion and occupancy sensors so your lights respond naturally to presence. For people tracking energy, SmartLight bulbs and switches with energy monitoring capabilities can report power consumption so you can find wasteful uses and optimize settings.
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