Dutch Multinational Signify Increases its Philips Smart Wi-Fi Lighting Range in India

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Dutch Multinational Signify Increases its Philips Smart Wi-Fi Lighting Range in India
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Signify, a Dutch global lighting company, has launched two new portable smart lights in India, the Philips Smart LED Squire and the Philips Smart LED Hero.

These portable table lights may be controlled remotely from anywhere by voice command or the Philips WiZ app. Additionally, they are compatible with any smart home systems that use current Wi-Fi networks.

Sumit Joshi, CEO and managing director of Signify South Asia, said that the need for smart lighting in India is continuously expanding due to increased internet penetration and a younger demographic that wants smart and easy lighting. They were thrilled to announce the extension of their Philips Smart Wi-Fi lighting collection in India with the introduction of two new portable table lights, the Philips Smart LED Squire and the Philips Smart LED Hero.

They are convinced that consumers will appreciate the ease of these portable plug-and-play lighting.


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