Sengled is taking smart light bulbs to the next level with its new lineup

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Companies have been releasing smart light bulbs for a while now, but none have been quite like Sengled’s recently unveiled lineup. Whereas most smart light bulbs are simply adjustable using a mobile app, Sengled’s new lineup does everything from playing music, extending your Wi-Fi, or even doubling as a security camera.

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Smart light bulbs aren’t anything new. In fact companies like Philips has had them for a while now. For those who are wondering what these bulbs do, they’re basically like regular bulbs, except that they can be controlled via your smartphone. This allows the bulbs to be adjusted and controlled remotely. In some cases, these bulbs can also be controlled to display different colored lights for different moods. Well at CES 2015, Sengled has unveiled a handful of new smart LED bulbs. This comes in the form of the Pulse, Pulse Solo, Boost, and the Snap. Starting with the Pulse and Pulse Solo, these are bulbs with speakers built into them.

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