Knightsbridge Smart RGB White Fire Rated LED Wifi Downlight
Knightsbridge Smart RGB White Fire Rated LED Wifi Downlight – Certified Works with Alexa and Google Assistant, No Hub Required [Energy Class A+]
NO HUB REQUIRED
Products connect directly via Wi-Fi, enabling global remote access.
No space and money wasted on additional hubs / gateway devices!
TIMERS
Set up schedules within the home, using the timer function to automate when devices turn on/off.
GEOFENCING
Never come home to darkness; set up lights to automatically turn on/off based on your GPS location
SCENES
Utilise preset scenes such as ‘Movie’, or create your own
Weight: | 360 g |
Size: | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Model: | RW6KRGBW |
Part: | RW6KRGBW |
Colour: | Smart Rgb-w |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Manufacture: | Knightsbridge |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
We’ve had 12 off these installed in bathrooms.
The electrician installed them and I linked to the app. They look great and they work well, we have them controlled by a conventional light switch and then the smart features can be controlled when they are on.
I used the “Smart Life” app instead of Knightsbridge. They are almost identical. I tried Knightsbridge and it was tiresome to link. The Smart Life app was also tricky but it then links to Tuya Web Bridge on Hoobs on a raspberry pi, and I can then control the lights with Siri on iPhone. (Also linked Yagusmart light switch for garage lights)
When adding the lights to the app I needed to do it as AP mode and I had to add each individual light and it took ages. Knightsbridge should really have an easier way to link the lights to their app. Wi-Fi was on 2.4ghz and it was the same annoying process on both Knightsbridge and Smart Life apps.