Music from a smartphone, tablet, or computer can be streamed via an LED StriimLight WiFi light bulb from AwoX that contains an integrated WiFi speaker. Users can place the bulb into any standard electric lamp and use the play feature to stream music. The range extender function repeats a Wi-Fi signal around the house for better range. Supported audio formats include MP3, AAC, WAV, PCM, and FLAC. A remote control allows the management of light and sound, and the product will work even when the user’s smartphone is off.
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