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Wireless Lighting Control is a technology that enables users to control lighting fixtures remotely, without the need for hard-wired connections. It is used in a variety of lighting equipment, such as street lights, commercial lighting, and residential lighting. Wireless Lighting Control systems can be used to adjust the brightness, color, and direction of lighting fixtures, as well as to schedule when lights should be turned on or off. This technology can also be used to monitor energy usage and detect faults in lighting systems.
Wireless Lighting Control systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and cost-effectiveness. They can be used to reduce energy consumption and improve safety, as well as to create dynamic lighting effects.
Some companies in the Wireless Lighting Control market include Philips Lighting, Lutron Electronics, Cree, Acuity Brands, and Osram. Show Less Read more