Smart lighting uses IoT-enabled sensors, bulbs, or adapters to allow users to manage their home or office lighting with their smartphone or smart home management platform. Smart lighting solutions can be controlled through an external device like a smartphone or smart assistant, set to operate on a schedule, or triggered by sound or motion.
According to IBM, the day-to-day operating costs of a building represent 70 percent of the building’s total cost over its entire lifespan. These costs include basic utilities, like energy and water, and are prime for optimization through IoT.
Smart lighting systems can automatically detect when a building is occupied or not, based other devices, like an IoT-enabled thermostat or security system, or according to schedules set by the user. By ensuring that no light is forgotten when employees leave an office for the weekend, or every morning when you go to work, smart lighting can prove an excellent resource for energy conservation and operating efficiency.
Smart lightbulbs are almost exclusively powered by LED, rather than incandescent. The average household (with 20 lightbulbs total) can save approximately $76 annually by switching to LED bulbs. While these savings are nice, they can be achieved by purchasing regular LED bulbs and most buy smart lighting solutions for the added convenience and customizability.
Smart lighting solutions can be built in a couple of ways. Smart bulbs are WiFi-enabled bulbs that can be controlled individually by a smart assistant or mobile app. Most have the ability to change color or dimness. Light switches operate as an adapter for regular light bulbs and can control groups of lights.
With Shield IoT solutions, property managers can eliminate stresses associated with keeping track of their property and keeping their investments safe and up-to-date.