![]() ![]() Works With Alexa, Hey Google and the Feit Electric App. Built in Infrared Night Vision mode allows you to see up to 32 feet in the dark and the camera can be tilted and panned directly via the app. The Adjustable Panels can work as a spot or flood light by unfolding to be flat or by folding up 90° to make point the lights horizontally ensuring that your scene is always properly lit. Get alerts and notifications whenever movement is detected and even interact if needed with the two way voice enabled built in microphone and speaker. Recorded events can also be stored on an separately sold SD Card to be transferred and archived to any other storage devices. All the lights are controlled by wireless RF2.4G controller or control panel together. The built in pan and tilt camera records in high definition 1080 P video which can be viewed live directly from the Feit Electric app or your compatible Amazon Alexa And Hey Google Smart Assistants. LogosLED launches its smart CCT changeable LED panel lights to market. This Adjustable Panel Light with built in camera installs directly into a standard E26 base to provide an energy efficient 12000 Lumens of 5000k light using only 125 watts of energy. the android app has an option to pair via QR.Protect your property and always know what’s going on at home with the Feit Electric ADJ/CAM/PAN/WIFI/LED Smart Adjustable Panel Light with Pan and Tilt Camera. ![]() open - there will be a QR code there, not in the Android app. Paul King evidently kick me for writing the wrong thing a few months back.I do somewhat understand why Google would set it up that way, since pairing a browser with your account gives. FeRD One frustration with the pairing setup is that the QR code is the ONLY available method.Both are text message integrations from a computer, although I guess Voice is. Paul King It seems odd that Messages texting integration is QR only, but you can use Google Voice and its texting just via account.FeRD I have to assume that those pages and pages of TOS none of us ever read mean their financial exposure is pretty limited either way.We really failed on finding panels with trim choices. Better to have one app than many and this Good Earth app (which is Smart Life,) rarely gets any use.Īlso if anyone finds similar items to this with a white trim, let me know. If anyone gets it set up in Smart Life let me know what options are needed and I’ll post ’em here. That’s my use case, but I actually really dig being able to color match the little pendant lights that my wife got. It’s pretty cool because I can have a cool white for my edgy cleaning parties, and a warm yellowish for when I’m just trying to hide the butter spill on my kitchen counter.Īs a color changer it doesn’t get a lot of use. The light itself, brighter than you might think. I re-paired, standing on a ladder in a disco inferno again, and it’s worked for the past almost two months. Never would come online even though I could see it on my network and communicating with servers. ![]() I rebooted my router, power cycled the light, nope. Two weeks in I went into the app and it said it was not there / offline. That light showed up in the Google Home app, added it to the kitchen, and then was able to control it via voice. I added the Good Earth service to Google Home / Assistant, then asked Google to synchronize devices. Be aware.įrom here on, everything was pretty smooth. OK, so managed to get it paired into their Good Earth Lighting app and accidentally picked up one of my other devices – which named itself… properly… because it’s Smart Life in the background… it knew “Paul’s Closet” from that database. ![]() I suspect the WiFi AP I would not have had to involve a ladder in a seizure room because the WiFi has no trouble connecting. I found later it’s also got a WiFi AP alternate mode setup but that was not required. Finally found I had to get on a ladder in the blinking frenzy and have the phone right next to the middle of the thing before the Bluetooth connection would work. Once it’s blinking and giving you an epileptic seizure the app is supposed to connect. Pairing works like most smart bulbs – turn it on, turn it off, count to two, turn it on, count to two, turn it off, count to two, turn it on, count to two and if it’s not blinking at this point repeat. I just didn’t really care once I got it set up because my main goal was to use it via Google Home / Google Assistant / even Alexa (which I didn’t end up setting up). My bet is you can get it running in Smart Life if you figure out what it’s actually classed as. It’s a Smart Life clone as far as I can tell because it picked up one of my Smart Life devices while I was attempting to get it working. The Good Earth Lighting software side is my main annoyance. It won’t hold a child up with the mounting hardware that came with it but it’s more than adequate for a very light panel. ![]()
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