WiZ’s Mobile Portable Light can go with you to the bathroom.
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The $899.99 mobile portable light will be available in October, and the $24.99 smart button will be available in September. The company now has options for indirect lighting and wall washing.

The standard shapes for white and colored bulbs, light strips, and downlights are included in the current range. Most of the building blocks for a smart lighting setup are there. The products work with a lot of different things.

Touch controls let you dim the light and activate scenes you set up in the WiZ app.
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If the design didn't give it away, the name for the lamp hammers home that the Mobile Portable Light is one you can easily carry from room to room, even though there is no water resistance rating. A charging cable is included with the portable lamp. It runs for about 10 hours on a full charge and has a carry handle.

This is a full-color smart light that offers preset lighting modes, scenes, and dynamic options, which you can set up in the app. There are also options for a slow fade or slow brightening that can be used for winding down or waking up.

There are physical controls on the light, and you can use a voice assistant or the wiZ app to control it.

The new Smart Button uses Bluetooth to connect to any WiZ lighting.
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You can use the portable lamp to create scenes in the app and have the lights turn on and off at will. The mobile portable light can be dim or turned on with the new wiz smart button The button can be used to control a single light in a room or a group of lights. Even if the internet is down it works.

New WiZ light bars can sit flat on a table or shelf for ambient light effects.

Ambient lighting options were released by wiZ. The two-pack of full-color light bars is the same price as the Hue Play bars. A 59-inch tall, full-color light bar is designed to add a wide-angle wall wash effect to the corner of a room. Light washing can be done under a couch or behind a bed, thanks to the base that can be removed. There are two light zones on the floor light.

Both of the brands are owned by Signify and are completely different. There is no integration between hardware or apps when working over different primary protocols. While you can use the bulbs together on a compatible platform, such as Amazon or Google Home, there is no other way to combine them.