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Thread ID: 134402 2013-06-28 01:22:00 Help needed for new Wifi Lighting Business stevo018 (17117) PC World Chat
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1347299 2013-07-01 04:48:00 If you do have a look, I'd be very keen to know what you think. wratterus (105)
1347300 2013-07-01 05:00:00 As would we all. Cicero (40)
1347301 2013-07-01 05:16:00 Ok, so here is the deal.

We do a starter pack (2 bulbs) - $199 ($98 on sale at the moment), a Home pack (5 bulbs)- $299 ($198 atm) and a Business Pack (10 Bulbs) - $399 ($298 atm)

Our product is brighter, more efficient, and a lot more cost effective than Phillips HUE. Check out the number comparison, it's almost embarrassing.

Philips vs Wifi Light

Life span - 15,000 - 50,000
Fitting - E27 - E27,B22
Compatibility - iOS - iOS, Andriod (plus much more due to open source technology)
Lumen - 600 - 800 (1000+ coming in 2 weeks)
Voltage - 110/240V - 86/240V
Max lamps per controller - 50 - Unlimited

The list goes on.

SO then, I guess a deal for PressF1 needs to be done. Especially if we can get a bit of sweet publicity. Txt or call 027 3012474 or email sales@wifilights.co.nz and I'll sort you out with something good.

Cheers guys, I look forward to hearing from you
stevo018 (17117)
1347302 2013-07-01 05:32:00 Looks good, good on you! wratterus (105)
1347303 2013-07-01 05:33:00 They are pretty nifty :) Well done mate. lordnoddy (3645)
1347304 2013-07-01 05:54:00 SO then, I guess a deal for PressF1 needs to be done. Especially if we can get a bit of sweet publicity. Txt or call 027 3012474 or email sales@wifilights.co.nz and I'll sort you out with something good.

Cheers guys, I look forward to hearing from you

email sent
CliveM (6007)
1347305 2013-07-01 06:04:00 Looks like I'm off on my way there tonight then to check it out ;)

Does it count as spam if it's actually interesting? :D
Chilling_Silence (9)
1347306 2013-07-01 06:35:00 I reckon we let them away with it this time. :p I've got a few on the way too... wratterus (105)
1347307 2013-07-01 11:47:00 funny this should show up, since a couple weeks ago PB tech (i think) posted a blutooth version on their FB wall and asked if anyone would be interested in them stocking them.
They were about 20-30 bucks a bulb from memory, and some people were a bit meh. Seemed like a cool idea too, though I'd be keen to compare their brightness with other bulbs and all that if I was going to use them in the lamps and sockets in this house. Mum's always complaining that our house is dingy despite many 100w bulbs.
8ftmetalhaed (14526)
1347308 2013-07-01 12:25:00 Try a nice "cool white" or something then. I really quite like that personally, even though it's not actually as "bright", there's less glare I find and it's a lot easier on the eyes too.

Indeed, I picked up one of those PBTech bulbs, just a generic LED bulb for around $19 I think? Wasn't too bad, but it's not WiFi-controlled :D
Chilling_Silence (9)
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