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GreenWave Truth Provides Next Creation Linked Lighting Solution

Consumer helpful lighting base uses NXP Internet-based wireless technology

Together with the Hong Kong Worldwide Lighting Fair, GreenWave Truth, a global head in the Intelligent House Services industry, declares generation x in lighting with the option its Linked Lighting Solution. Clients can now quickly management and improve lighting through a portable remote or smart phone, increasing the relaxation of their house while significantly reducing power costs.
The GreenWave Truth Linked Lighting Solution, such as JenNet-IP™ system part software from NXP Semiconductors, can be used directly out of the box without any rewiring of the property or need for an electrical engineer. GreenWave Reality's impressive solution includes Energy Star qualified LED lighting with Online connection to provide consumers with fully manageable, rich, warm mild throughout their homes. Utilizing these extremely efficient, manageable LED lighting, consumers will use only 20 percent of the power a traditional incandescent light uses. Additional benefits come from being able to quickly management and dim home lighting. For instance, by changing only 10 incandescent lighting, consumers can instantly start saving up to $150 a year on their electricity bill, leading to lots of money of benefits over the lifetime of these durable lighting.

By basically messing in the lighting, consumers can instantly start to management their lighting. The perfect solution is comes pre-configured with "home," "away" and "night" Intelligent Manages. For example, before bed, consumers can basically press the "night" Intelligent Control to convert off all lighting, removing the need to go from space to space to convert lighting off. Clients can also create their own custom Intelligent Manages to fit their lifestyle, such as having outdoor lighting instantly come on in the evening and convert off at beginning, and even developing with movement receptors to instantly convert lighting on or off when coming into or getting out of a space. For added comfort and safety, the option would be "light switch helpful," significance that current wall changes will still convert the lighting on or off in all circumstances.

"According to Recreational areas Affiliates, the most preferred customer feature of a sensible house lighting management," said Greg Memo, CEO of GreenWave Truth. "With our Linked Lighting Solution, we are providing consumers with a powerful, personal way to decrease power consumption while improving the relaxation in their house."

The Linked Lightin Solution can be used on its own, or in association with the current GreenWave Truth Intelligent House Platform. Currently implemented at major application and company associates, the Intelligent House Platform allows people to quickly observe and management their equipment and heating/cooling systems in the property. Advanced features like entertaining teaching, power cost management, Intelligent Manages, and utilization signals all lead to helping consumers decrease lost power. The GreenWave Truth end-to-end option would be built on a highly-scalable, secure IP-based system base that joins all of these gadgets into an IP environment, creating the base for the "Internet of Factors."

"The GreenWave Truth Linked Lighting Solution, in association with the NXP Jen-Net IP technological innovation, has achieved a great landmark in providing on the guarantee of the 'Internet of Things'," said He Mulligan, the Chair of the IPSO Partnership. "Their option would be depending on IPv6 for low-power gadgets (6LoWPAN), which is a base of the IPSO Partnership."

Energy companies see the benefit of the Linked Lighting Solution for their clients. A number of major European-based programs, such as Seas-NVE (Denmark), Nuon (Netherlands), and Fortum (Sweden) also strategy to offer the Linked Lighting Solution to customers.

Now delivery to programs in Western countries, the Linked Lighting Solution is also qualified for the United States industry from GreenWave Truth or its lighting associates who have certified the base. The GreenWave Truth solution works with lighting from any JenNet-IP Certified lighting producer, many of which strategy to present qualified lighting and furnishings for the residential, kindness, commercial and commercial markets.

To learn more about GreenWave Truth and the Linked Lighting Solution, visit www.GreenWaveReality.com.

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