- Collaboration with Alice
- Not sufficiently bright
- She was stunning to look at, cheerful, and even shrewd, and she rapidly bonded to the station.
- Good lamp. It emits a sufficient amount of light. There is color on the lamp. The colors are pleasing to the eye.
- children for the delight of making different parties) numerous shades, varied degrees of heat or cold of light, many fascinating modes, works well in tandem with station 2, but was not connected the first time) children for the joy of making different parties) many interesting modes, works well in tandem with station 2, but was not connected the first time)
- It is not the case.
- Cool. Comfortable. Practical.
- Price
- 1. Extremely bright, 2. RGB mode with high brightness, 3. 3. Effects that support, 4. This is the structure in place, 5. An exceptionally sturdy assembly, 6. The plan calls for the inclusion of a radiator, 7. Wi-Fi operation protocol.
- 1. The warm light mode decreases the brightness, 2. The transition between cold and warm is accompanied by flickering, and 3. The mode (police) flasher is not genuinely decreased down. 4. The protocol for the operation of Wi-Fi networks (yeah, I said this in the advantages, but).
- - Comfortable level of flicker, if any (when recording 960 fps slow motion video, flicker is not noticeable on video) - high thresholds for minimum and maximum brightness - convenient setting. several lamps can be combined into one chandelier and controlled as one device. I have 4 of them: three in the chandelier and one behind the monitor a la ambilight backlight. three lamps, as I already wrote, are combined into a chandelier, like a "chandelier", a backlight, like a "backlight", all are in the "bedroom". thus, with the help of the word "bedroom" all 4 lamps are regulated, "chandelier" - chandelier, "backlight" - backlight (logical, cap).
- There are not enough use cases for me: there is no synchronization with an alarm clock, for example (I wake up from the phone, there is no speaker with Alice), there is also no rising sun simulation mode (slow increase in brightness over, say, half an hour). There is a "party" mode, but no strobe mode (although, probably, this is for the best. I do not think that this will increase the service life). Limited choice of colors. I don’t understand what is the problem with adding an RGB palette