Basic Concepts of Network Lighting
You can network LED light bulbs together to operate wirelessly from a remote control.
Network light bulbs work with your light fixtures the same way as standard light bulbs. They are different, however, in a couple of ways:
The lighting element in the light bulb uses energy-efficient LED technology.
The light bulb includes wireless technology that allows the light bulb to connect to a network and be managed remotely.
Because the light bulbs can be connected to a network, you have greater flexibility in how you use them.
Examples
You can program your lighting network so that when you press a button upon arriving home, an entryway and a hallway light turn on.
When you go to bed, your remote control can turn off all lights on the network.
Network lighting operates at a low level of networking power but can successfully connect at long distances because they can send information from light bulb to light bulb.
Testing shows you should network no more than 250 light bulbs to maintain reliable performance.