IKEA expands HomeKit compatible line of smart bulbs

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Ikea has a refreshed their TRADFRI HomeKit compatible smart home series, updating their existing light bulbs and introducing new products ahead of their highly anticipated smart blind launch.

Ikea Tradfri line


Ikeas HomeKit compatible blinds have not been included in this launch, but are likely to ship sometime in August.

TRADFRI, a part of Ikea's Home Smart range, is compatible with all of the major smart home platforms, including Apple's HomeKit.

A19 Bulb


According to HomeKit Hero, the update includes a "filament" style LED light bulb in A19/E26 size. This is Ikea's take on the trendy Edison-style LEDs that have been hitting the market. It's capable of outputting up to 806 lumens of brightness, supports three different color temperatures, and retails for $15.99.

A smaller E12 bulb, typically the kind seen in Ikea's paper floor lamps, as well as most ceiling fans and candelabras, was also released. It's rated for 650 lumens, is capable of color output, and retails for $19.99, lower than most other competitors at this size.

Tradfri starter kits


Ikea has revamped their starter kits for the TRADFRI line as well. For $69.99, buyers can get the TRADFRI gateway, two E12 bulbs, one A19/E26 bulb, and a wireless remote. For $79.99, users can get the gateway and two A19/E26 bulbs with a much brighter output of 1000 lumens.

Ikea's Floalt lamp


The U.S. is finally getting Ikea's Floalt line as well. This line is a series of LED panels that are meant to be hung on the wall or ceiling as accent lighting, can output 750 to 2800 lumens, and starts at $69.99. The sizes range from 12 by 12 inches up to 12 by 35 inches.

Like the blinds, we also anticipate the new Sonos speakers to be released in August.

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    22july201322july2013 Posts: 3,573member
    Would the large square light fixture potentially work on that spot on the ceiling in my dining room where a chandelier is supposed to go?
    lolliver
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