First look: LIFX Mini smartbulb with Apple HomeKit
LIFX is one of the better-known LED smartbulb brands, but until recently, it was also completely missing from Apple's HomeKit platform. We're currently testing this newfound support with one of the company's latest lights, the Mini.
The Mini is essentially a cheaper, more compact version of the standard LIFX bulb, and comes in three different versions. The regular unit supports 16 million colors, while the White offers just a single "warm" 2,700K shade. In between is the Day & Dusk, which like Philips' Hue White Ambiance bulbs outputs in various shades of white -- specifically, color temperatures between 2,500 and 9,000K.
An import difference is that every Mini tops out at 800 lumens of brightness. That's comparable to most smartbulbs, but significantly dimmer than the 1,100-lumen flagship LIFX.
Control options include Siri, the iOS and Apple Watch Home apps, and the LIFX app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. There are also hooks for IFTTT, Nest, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and more -- essentially, it would be more surprising to find something the Mini isn't compatible with.
HomeKit means that LIFX bulbs can finally be integrated into that platform's scenes and automations. A Mini might turn on or off alongside air conditioning, for instance, or dim down to a menacing red for a "horror movie" mode.
Keep watch for AppleInsider's full review in the near future.
The Mini is essentially a cheaper, more compact version of the standard LIFX bulb, and comes in three different versions. The regular unit supports 16 million colors, while the White offers just a single "warm" 2,700K shade. In between is the Day & Dusk, which like Philips' Hue White Ambiance bulbs outputs in various shades of white -- specifically, color temperatures between 2,500 and 9,000K.
An import difference is that every Mini tops out at 800 lumens of brightness. That's comparable to most smartbulbs, but significantly dimmer than the 1,100-lumen flagship LIFX.
Control options include Siri, the iOS and Apple Watch Home apps, and the LIFX app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. There are also hooks for IFTTT, Nest, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and more -- essentially, it would be more surprising to find something the Mini isn't compatible with.
HomeKit means that LIFX bulbs can finally be integrated into that platform's scenes and automations. A Mini might turn on or off alongside air conditioning, for instance, or dim down to a menacing red for a "horror movie" mode.
Keep watch for AppleInsider's full review in the near future.
Comments
The LIFX bulbs are superb. I had a faulty one and LIFX support replaced it with no questions asked. The website said HomeKit support was coming for years. I didn't want to walk away from LIFX since their bulbs are better than anyone else's that I could find but the lack of HomeKit was becoming an issue.
Now that their newer bulbs support HomeKit, I rushed to buy replacements for my existing bulbs. It would have been nice to have my old bulbs supported since they will probably work for another 10 years but upgrading was really a simple decision. I couldn't be happier. Everything as good as the original and HomeKit integration with Siri. It is a bit magical to ask Siri on my Watch to turn on the living room light and have it turn on in less than 2 seconds. A big thumbs up.