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Evolution of the Light Bulb
LED lighting is a game-changer in the evolution of the light bulb. The first usable LED products to hit the market were HP’s LED display and Monsanto’s LED indicator lamp in 1968. These first LEDs were red lights that were only bright enough for use as indicators. These breakthroughs were the beginning of LED lighting.
Learn moreLight the Way for a Better Tomorrow this Earth Day
Another Earth Day is nearly upon us, coming up on April 22. Unfortunately, due to restrictions from COVID-19 and requirements to socially distance to keep everyone safe, participating in large Earth Day events will be a challenge this year. This does not need to halt the celebration altogether, though.
Learn moreThings To Do During the Coronavirus Self-Quarantine
Many cities and countries worldwide are currently in a mandatory lockdown due to the widespread transmission of COVID-19, with individuals voluntarily following suit to protect themselves and the public health in general.
Learn moreHow to Have the Perfect At-Home Date Night
Let's face it- going out for dates isn't all it's cracked up to be. You spend too much, you're stuck in a crowded area, you have to agree on a place (What do you want to do? Where do you want to go?)
Learn moreChoosing the Right Ceiling Lights for Your Home
If your home lighting includes ceiling lights, the time will come when replacements are needed. You might want an updated design, brighter lighting or higher efficiency. Maybe the old fixture has just stopped working. If you haven’t shopped for a ceiling light in a while, you’ll be amazed at the range of features available in the latest models.
Learn moreKoda™ Unveils the First Smart Home Security Light Camera With UltraSense™ Two-Step Motion Detection Technology
The new outdoor, smart home light with built-in camera from Koda™ keeps an eye on your home when you're not around with intelligent features, such as UltraSense™ motion detector, smart event trigger, ultra-bright floodlight with audible and visual alarms, and a built-in mic and speaker for two-way communication.
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