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According to foreign media reports, an Australian startup called LIFX is preparing to launch an LED light bulb connected by wireless Wi-Fi this year.
This “smart†light bulb idea was inspired by a conversation at the bar by LIFX CEO Phil Bosua, who started the Kickstarter platform in September 2012 by several other co-founders of Posiva and LIFX. The project raised funds and the company has raised more than $1.31 million, and the team's initial goal was to raise $100,000.
"Now, this project of LIFX is close to the flowering results, and the first batch of light bulbs will be launched in the third quarter of this year," said Daniel co-founder and chief technology officer Daniel.
It is reported that this LED light bulb connected by wireless WiFi can be controlled by a smart phone application, each of which is a computer running the open source Contiki operating system (Thingsquare distribution). A group of light bulbs form a wireless mesh network (the core guiding principle of Mesh is to allow each node in the network to send and receive signals) and connect to external WiFi signals.