Lumary Smart RGB Recessed Downlight - Install LED Recessed Lights - Color Changing Recessed Light
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Lumary RGB downlights are an easy way to add color and fun to rooms with existing recessed lighting. They're available in 4 or 6 inch diameters which are the most common sizes in homes. Installation is as simple as screwing in a light bulb so this is truly a do it yourself retrofit project. They look just like any other recessed LED light. But the big difference is the Lumary lights do have RGB capability. As far as installation goes, all I have to do is screw in the power connector.
They're available as a single unit all the way up to 12-packs. Before proceeding, I'm going to download and create an account on the Lumary app which is available for iPhone and Android. And just so you know, setting up a Lumary account is required to use the app. I this is probably a deal breaker for some people but it is necessary!
Installation is super simple! Anyone can do this! Just take the new Lumary light and screw in the connector just like a light bulb. Then gently wrap the wiring around the fixture and slide the whole thing into the can. Now when I turn on the room lights, the Lumary light will start blinking.
While the light is blinking, tap on Add Device on the Lumary app. Next to the Lighting category, tap on Plug (BLE+WiFi). Before continuing on, confirm that the light is still blinking. From here I can check mark the circle and and tap Next. Now I need to connect to my 2.4Ghz WiFi signal. And even though I have a dual band router with 5G, the Lumary recessed lights only work with 2.4Ghz. At this point I'll enter my WiFi password and wait on the connection process. When the light has been detected tap on the Plus button in the list. And now I can use my phone to turn it on and off and also change colors.
I'll list the Lumary lights here in the description so it's easy for you to find. To replace all 8 lights in my room it took less than 10 minutes. Once installed, they can produce warm and cool white light but color is more fun to look at so that's what I'm focusing on in the video. Each light can be controlled independently so I can set the color and brightness exactly how I like. The other cool thing is that I can also create groups to be able to control 2 or more lights at a time.
Here's how to group lights together. In the app, select one of the lights in the list. Then tap the pencil icon at the top right. Here scroll down and tap on Create Group. On this screen I'll tap on all the lights to include. I'm just going to add all the lights I installed. Then tap Save. Here I can also rename the group to make it easier to distinguish between other groups I've created. When done I'll tap Save again and it'll take me to the group's settings. Now I can turn all the lights in this group on or off at the same time. I can also change the entire room's color as well.
Lumary has also preset scenes so I can set certain colors and moods with the touch of one button. Now that a group has been programmed, I can set all the lights to music mode. To me, this is definitely a fun way to use the Lumary recessed lights. The app actually uses the phone's microphone to capture audio for this effect. And just so you know, the fluctuations are random and there's not really a way to coordinate any patterns. But in my large room with 8 lights I can tell you it looks really cool.
The Lumary lights can also be voice controlled with Alexa. To activate this feature, tap on the more button on the Alexa app. Then tap on Skills and Games. Here do a search for Lumary and then enable the Lumary skill. In addition to Alexa voice control, you can also use this with Google Home as well.
And here's a final note. If you have any problems with the lights, you can do a reset them by cycling the physical wall switch on and off 3 times. When the blinking starts you can perform the connection process again. If this video was helpful please give me a thumbs up and hit the subscribe button to stay up to date on all my weekly videos!
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