New era Philips LED bead development with built-in WiFi for LED lighting
Philips seizes the annual LED lighting business opportunity of more than 20 billion yuan in Taiwan, China, China, and is negotiating with Taiwanese supermarkets to introduce the intelligent interconnection lighting system (Interact) into Taiwan.
Shenzhen Mtwei Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional agent and distributor of imported LED light beads from world-renowned brands in Shenzhen. The company currently specializes in LUMILEDS Philips LED beads (including Philips 2835 beads, Lumileds 2835 beads, Philips bead agents, Philips 5050RGBW beads, Philips 4014 beads), OSRAM beads, CREE beads, and other international brand LED beads. The product is widely used in indoor lighting, outdoor lighting, professional lighting, car lights, flashlights, as well as medical, aerospace, and aviation fields.
After major companies such as Yiguang, Guangbao, Delta Electric, and South Asia Optoelectronics competed to invest, Taiwan's LED lighting industry rapidly rose. According to statistics from the Optoelectronics Association, the annual output value of LED lighting in Taiwan is over 20 billion yuan, with an annual increase of 2-9%. However, the entry of LED manufacturers into the production of LED bulbs has triggered a sharp drop in the price of LED bulbs in Taiwan, forcing traditional lighting manufacturers such as China Light and Power to accelerate the development of LED tubes and lamps.
At this year's International Optoelectronic Exhibition, China Electronics Corporation (CEC) developed LED fully automatic intelligent dimming lamps for indoor parking lots that require long-term lighting. Equipped with a new microwave induction LED tube, it can quickly detect the movement of people and vehicles. When unmanned vehicles move, the tube automatically reduces brightness, adding new momentum to future operations.
In response to the global trend of the Internet of Things, international lighting companies such as Philips have developed LED lighting with built-in WiFi. Whether through Xiaomi's multifunctional gateway (gateway) or Philips' GATEWAY, which is called a smart bridge, LED lighting becomes smart through the smart home app interface, with night lights and warning functions. When going abroad, LED lighting can also be remotely controlled to turn on or off through the app.
The head of Signify stated that Philips currently has 2900 smart connected lighting devices globally, and it is estimated that by 2020, the entire range of LED products will have networking capabilities, making light a smart language that can transmit messages.

