Philips Lighting introduces LiFi – Broadband internet connectivity through LED light

Technology evolves every day and this got me thinking… How would you feel if each times your turn on your light bulb, you automatically have internet connection?
Philips Lighting introduces its LiFi technology which is a high quality LED lighting that provides broadband Internet connection through light waves.  It is the first global lighting company to offer LiFi-enabled luminaires from its existing office lighting portfolio.
LiFi is a two-way, high-speed wireless technology similar to WiFi but instead, it uses light waves instead of radio waves to transmit data. The Lighting’s office luminaires enabled with LiFi technology provide a broadband connection with a speed of 30 Mbps without compromising lighting quality.  
How Does it work?
The LiFi technology has each luminaire equipped with a built-in modem that modulates the light at speeds that is not predictable to the human eye. The light is then detected by the LiFi USB key/dongle plugged into the socket of a laptop or tablet.
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The LiFi USB dongle returns data to the luminaire through an infrared link. This results in gets double the quality, and a robust connection as LiFi has 10,000 times the spectrum of WiFi. The company is offering LiFi-enabled Philips PowerBalance gen2 and Philips LuxSpace downlight luminaires.

The company claims that LiFi technology offers benefits over WiFi as it can be used in places where radio frequencies may interfere with equipment, or where WiFi signals cannot reach or are weak. It can also come useful in environments demanding high security, etc. LiFi adds an extra layer of security as light cannot pass through solid walls, and a line-of-sight to the light is needed to access the network. 

Source: Philips Lighting

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20 thoughts on “Philips Lighting introduces LiFi – Broadband internet connectivity through LED light”

  1. My thought exactly. Since the signal can not pass through wall it means you have to be where the light is to get connection , unlike wifi that you can move out of site of the transmitter

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  2. I hope we r going to have access to dis on tym…make I turn on bulb and internet connection come up..Boss I no go off that bulb again…bcos internet is life ooo

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