No C&C option.
DigiDirect has 10 item limit per cart.
Lowest price per downlight so far. Next cheapest would be on JBHIFI with 4% cashback giftcards.
Surcharges: 0% bank deposit, 0.95% on card, PayPal, WeChatPay, AliPay & UnionPay payments.
No C&C option.
DigiDirect has 10 item limit per cart.
Lowest price per downlight so far. Next cheapest would be on JBHIFI with 4% cashback giftcards.
Surcharges: 0% bank deposit, 0.95% on card, PayPal, WeChatPay, AliPay & UnionPay payments.
I have heard of many differing opinions with LIFX from friends from the app being average to them dropping out.
I can only comment on the two Nanoleaf shapes I have pre Matter, and never had connection issues with Unifi.
Lifx is great until its not.
I have 80 ish of them and would not recommend.
Downlights starting to fail after 3 years, switches are a pain in the ass. FW updates are rare.
Led strip's sucks ass
Promised upgrades not coming.
Is there a budget version for smart downlights?
I bought Mirabella Genio from Bunnings for approx ~$24/piece - https://www.bunnings.com.au/mirabella-9w-750lm-rgbw-ip44-1-2…
I have quite a few genio products in my living room like led strips and ambient light. Would have gone for Arlec(TBH I overlooked it) if I wasn't in the ecosystem.
@mpadre: How do you find the Mirabella app? I have a few bulbs scattered but it doesn't seem to be very detailed, just basic settings and things
I get the Aldi ones and then flash them to Esphome
Get a Shelly 1pm dimmer or similar to put behind your existing switches. Much cheaper and more reliable than trying to keep tens of extra devices online
+1 for Shelly also. Great app, lots of control. And the pm ones give you power usage also.
are these things all approved in australia?
Not all of them are certified, so make sure to buy them from a local supplier.
I installed a few of these last week. My first exposure to Matter over Thread in a full Apple (HomeKit) ecosystem.
I’d personally spend the extra few dollars and get the LIFX over WiFi if I were you.
My LIFX bulbs have been rock solid (UniFi network) but these Nanoleaf ones are spotty at best.