Specifications
The company Mercator Ikuü offers with its product 70mm Walter RGB (WiFi) a smarthome solution in the field of lighting. We have categorized this product as surface-mounted wall light.
Communication
Communication between, for example, the smartphone and the smarthome device takes place via one or more of the following technologies:
- W-Lan (2.4 GHz)
Supported functions
The following features/functions are supported by this device:
- Switch the light on or off via your smartphone or the Bridge.
- Change the brightness.
- Changing the color temperature like warm or cool white.
- Multiple colors can be selected in the smartphone app.
- The luminaire can be configured to emit a white light.
- Over-the-air updates
- Automatic switch-on behavior.
Third party integrations
Don't want to use the integration/bridge that the manufacturer Mercator Ikuü specifies? That's not a problem. See the list below for all verified integrations that work with 70mm Walter RGB (WiFi) :
- Zigbee home automation
Light
The lamp can assume a color temperature between 3000 and 5700 kelvin. The unit lumen is a measurement to determine the amount of light emitted per given time. Conversely, this means that the higher the lumen, the brighter a lamp shines. As a rule, for example, 500-600 lumens per square meter are sufficient to illuminate a bathroom. For comparison, the 70mm Walter RGB (WiFi) is given as 580. Typical light bulbs from the old days usually consume about 25-40 watts per hour. The smarthome light described here 70mm Walter RGB (WiFi) gets by in comparison with 7 w. However, it is important to note that Mercator Ikuü is free to define this specification within certain limits. It is therefore possible that the power consumption may deviate slightly when the light is on at full brightness.
Design
The housing is made of white Aluminium. The device weighs 240 g.
Protection
The Smarthome lights are classified as IP44 and may be able to withstand water, dust or accidental contact to a certain degree. For more information, see IP code on Wikipedia.
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