Sengled adds TV light strips and outdoor string lights to your HomeKit options

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Single's Outdoor Light Strings stretch up to 48 feet and feature bulbs of many colors.
Single's Outdoor Light Strings stretch up to 48 feet and feature bulbs of many colors.
Photo: Sengled

As CES 2022 gets underway this week in Las Vegas, lighting company Sengled said it planned to launch several new HomeKit-compatible lighting products. They include Wi-Fi Video-Sync TV Light Strips, Wi-Fi Outdoor String Lights and a Wi-Fi Portable Lamp.

Wi-Fi Video-Sync Light Strips

The company said it designed its WiFi TV Light Strips to extend what’s showing on a television to the wall behind it for a more immersive viewing experience. The lights are meant to react to content from streaming services, gaming systems and more. Colors on different areas of the screen match sections of the LED strips.

Wi-Fi Outdoor String Lights

Sengled’s new Wi-Fi Outdoor String Lights suit outdoor spaces like patios and gardens. Each string offers up 48 feet of bulbs. You can make each bulb a different color, choosing from millions of color combinations.

Wi-Fi Portable Lamp

You can move the Wi-Fi Portable Lamp’s rechargeable internal battery to wherever you need light, making it useful for power outages, camping and more. Lighting options include dimming and different color effects, such as flickering candlelight.

More coming

Sengled also said it also plans to introduce a Wi-Fi LED Essential Oil Diffuser Light, a Smart Health Monitoring Light, and Zigbee Window, Door and Motion sensors.

Sengled’s TV Light Strips, Outdoor String Lights and Wi-Fi Portable Lamp will launch in the second quarter of 2022, the company said. The TV Light Strips will cost $120; String Lights, $80; Wi-Fi Portable Lamp, $60.

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