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Hama WiFi ceiling light 33cm

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  • Smart Home ceiling light
  • works without a gateway (hub)
  • elegant, shiny silver matt brushed metal frame
  • Hama Smart Home app compatible
  • can also be controlled on the move via the app
  • control various lighting atmospheres via the LED ceiling light using voice control via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant
  • compatible with iOS and Android
  • can change the color temperature
  • infinitely dimmable
  • Energy efficiency class F

The elegant Hama Smart Home ceiling light functions as a smart light source, effect lighting or to create special lighting atmospheres.

The ceiling light can be infinitely dimmed via app or voice control and the color temperature can be flexibly controlled from 2700K warm white to 6500K daylight.

As no hub is required, the light can be set up and integrated into your own WiFi network in just a few minutes.

Thanks to the high level of compatibility with voice control systems such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, the entire lighting control system can be conveniently operated and also linked to other smart home products from other manufacturers.

The practical Hama Smart Home app can be used to set up time control and you are always informed about the current status via the app or push notification. This allows you to save energy if you forget to switch off the light.

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MSRP* 55,-
49,41 Smart Home Komponente
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Hama WiFi ceiling light 33cm

Short profile

  • Smart Home ceiling light
  • works without a gateway (hub)
  • elegant, shiny silver matt brushed metal frame
  • Hama Smart Home app compatible
  • can also be controlled on the move via the app
  • control various lighting atmospheres via the LED ceiling light using voice control via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant
  • compatible with iOS and Android
  • can change the color temperature
  • infinitely dimmable
  • Energy efficiency class F

Product description for Hama WiFi ceiling light 33cm

The elegant Hama Smart Home ceiling light functions as a smart light source, effect lighting or to create special lighting atmospheres.

The ceiling light can be infinitely dimmed via app or voice control and the color temperature can be flexibly controlled from 2700K warm white to 6500K daylight.

As no hub is required, the light can be set up and integrated into your own WiFi network in just a few minutes.

Thanks to the high level of compatibility with voice control systems such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, the entire lighting control system can be conveniently operated and also linked to other smart home products from other manufacturers.

The practical Hama Smart Home app can be used to set up time control and you are always informed about the current status via the app or push notification. This allows you to save energy if you forget to switch off the light.

Hama WiFi ceiling light 33cm

Technik
Konnektivität
WiFi
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
Umwelteigenschaften
Energie Effizienzklasse
F
Energieverbrauch in kWh (bei 1000h)
18
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4047443419378
KAN
176560
Complete technical data
Produktdatenblatt Hama WiFi Deckenleuchte 33cm (PDF, Deutsch)

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