It is called "smart home appliances", but it is difficult to make it smarter as simple home appliances that have been close to for a long time. For example, lighting equipment. The only way to make it available wirelessly from the bed is to replace the lighting equipment itself for smart compatible (equipped with a function to turn on / off with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth). It takes a lot of money and time, so many people say that the old -fashioned "adding string" is fine. [Image] Smarting simply by replacing the switch, but when you change your eyes, there is another method. The switch itself is smarter, that is, replacing it with Wi-Fi/Bluetooth compatible, and trying to turn on/off the analog switch wirelessly. In order to replace the switch, it is a great advantage that the lighting fixtures that are currently used are smart, although there is no choice but to ask a contractor with an electrician license. Panasonic's advanced series "Link Plus" allows you to turn on / off from your smartphone via Bluetooth. Since it can be used without installing a Wi-Fi device, lighting equipment can be smart even in rooms where Wi-Fi radio waves are difficult to reach. Moreover, this link plus can use a two -wire / unchecked wiring used in general houses (two -wire models such as WTY2201W). There is no need for large -scale construction, such as turning the power line, and the switch can be smarted by replacing the existing ones. With the introduction of a Wi-Fi adapter, switch-on / off using Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa audio assistants. Can you do goodbye to "add the string"?
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