Smart LED BeOn Deters Burglars

Many smart LED applications have emerged in recent years, and the latest addition BeOn, which integrates smart lighting with home security is making the rounds on the Internet.

Smart LED BeOn. Please click image to see the bulbs in action. (All Photos Courtesy of BeOn)

The 800 lumens or 60W equiv. LED bulb is capable of learning and assimilating user’s lighting habits, when set on “away mode” using a smartphone. The bulb can detect a ringing doorbell and deter burglars by turning on lights to give the false impression of a person’s presence in the house.

BeOn is controlled using smartphone Apps.

The bulb relies on Bluetooth connectivity and has an in-built microphone to pick up the sound of doorbells.

An additional feature of the smart LED bulb is it has backup power, so it can stay on even during a blackout. The bulb is also integrated with fire alarm systems so it can act as emergency lights in case of a fire.The BeOn bulb has attracted 194 backers and raised US $51,113 out of its goal of US $100,000 on Kickstarter. The company hopes to deliver the lights by July 2015.

BeOn prototype designs.
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