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iLumi Solutions Unveils Intelligent LED Light Bulbs

Egan and Co-Founder Swapnil Bora have been developing iLumi since 2010, having garnered numerous accolades along the way, such as the SXSW Eco Startup Showcase and Cleantech Open Accelerator & Competition semi-finals, as well as extensive patent applications including the HyperLux LED technology.

“We have seen great interest in the intelligent lighting control space, particularly around smart homes and energy efficiency; however, cost and complexity have limited broad adoption. iLumi has the potential to be disruptive, as their automation and lighting control capabilities are simple and scalable, and come at a more affordable price,” said Tom Kerber, director of home systems and energy management research, Parks Associates. “I look forward to seeing the progression of the company when they enter full-scale production.”

Indiegogo Campaign The iLumi light bulb series is offered in four versions with prices starting at $59: a larger 100 watt replacement bulb that consumes 15 watts and produces 1,100 lumens, and a smaller 60 watt replacement bulb that consumes eight watts and produces 650 lumens. Both sizes are available in either a full spectrum option, tunable to both white and color hues, and a white spectrum option, tunable to variations of white hues. The company has produced fully working prototypes, and is weeks away from the finalized form factor.

From the press release, "iLumi Solutions Unveils Intelligent LED Light Bulbs."

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