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GE announces $15 connected LED light bulb controlled by iPhone via Wink app

“The ‘Internet of things,’ the ‘Connected Home,’ the ‘Smart Home,’ whatever you want to call it, it’s just a fancy way of turning your stuff on and off with your smartphone,” Roberto Baldwin reports for TNW. “Now GE has introduced a cheaper way to stay on the couch and control your lights.”

“The low-cost connected Link lightbulb from GE will set you back less than $15. The bulb is controlled by the Wink app (available for iOS and Android) from Quirky,” Baldwin reports. “In addition to switching lights on and off from anywhere (not just your couch), the app lets you schedule things like on/off times and brightness.”

“The Link comes in three flavors: A 60-watt replacement LED bulb for lamps; an LED indoor floodlamp and an LED brighter indoor/outdoor floodlamp. The $15 price is for the LED bulb for lamps. No word on what the other two lights will cost,” Baldwin reports. “The lights will be available for pre-order from Home Depot on Monday, June 30 and available at Home Depot stores this fall.”

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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Dan K.” for the heads up.]

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