RGB: With multicolored LED lighting created from three primary colors: red, green, and blue.
RGBIC: Each LED section of the light fixture is controlled individually, allowing for multicolor effects and light flows simultaneously, instead of a single color.
RGBW: With multicolor LED lighting created from four basic colors: red, green, blue, and white.
Warm White: LED lighting with a more yellowish color compared to daylight.
Warm to Cool White: LED lighting with the ability to change the light color to warm, natural, or cool white.
Natural White: LED lighting with a color similar to daylight.
Cold White: LED lighting with bluer tones compared to daylight.
Bulb Base: The type of lamp socket that can be screwed into the fixture. For example, a fixture with an E27 socket can only accept a corresponding E27 bulb.
Google Home: Google’s platform for managing and controlling smart devices. It allows operation via Google Assistant with voice commands in Greek and the integration of the device into automated routines.
Apple HomeKit: Apple’s ecosystem that allows secure control of the device from an iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. Supports voice commands via Siri and the creation of automations through the Home app.
Alexa: Amazon’s automation platform based on the Alexa voice assistant. It offers voice control capabilities and the creation of “Skills” for connecting and automatically coordinating multiple smart devices.
IFTTT: Automation ecosystem that connects the device with apps and other smart gadgets. Allows the creation of smart scenarios (Applets) for automatic operation based on location, weather, or other digital notifications.
Smart Ecosystem: The network of smart devices that the lighting fixture can connect to for creating automations and smart scenarios.