How often is merely showing up with a working lightbulb enough to attract a crowd? At a dimly-lit event held tonight by the Bluetooth SIG ahead of the 2015 CES, Avi-on demonstrated such modest magic using an early implementation of Bluetooth mesh wireless connectivity.
The companyâs upcoming Bluetooth light switches ($30-$35), light dimmers ($40), and lightbulbs ($20) will be the backbone of an upcoming home lighting system from General Electric, and promise to eliminate the need for in-wall light switch wiring.
Avi-on Dimmer Avi-on Outdoor Lighting Solution Avi-On Hub
You can conceivably mount the Bluetooth LE-based switches and dimmers anywhere on a wall â" or elsewhere â" using adhesive, creating a complete lighting and control solution for under $60, assuming you have an existing light fixture. Avi-onâs system uses mesh-based wireless repeating to spread commands from one wall controller across an entire collection of lights, defying traditional Bluetooth range limitations via multiple devices.
An inexpensive, small Bluetooth and Wi-Fi adapter can be added to the system to act as a control hub, but is entirely optional due to the mesh system. Avi-on is also planning units for outdoor lighting, and is taking pre-orders now through its website.
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