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The first batch of BlitzWill, a smart lighting product, is here!

The first batch of BlitzWill, a smart lighting product, is here!

We immediately received 3 products, two of which are also available from the Czech warehouse.

The first batch of BlitzWill, a smart lighting product, is here!

There is some cheating involved, but I don't mind!

The manufacturer says this about himself:

WILL has two meanings, one is "to wish/want" in the verb, and the other is "the future" when used as a noun or a personal name.
The goal of the new brand is to bring customers "a general intelligent visual experience in the future" within the BLITZWILL brand, and realize customers' ideal lighting expectations.

 

Let's see the products!

The first three have two ceiling lights and the previously presented neon strip. The two ceiling lights are in the Czech warehouse, the tape can be ordered from China for the time being, but we know that's not a problem, as there is duty-free delivery!

Both BlitzWill ceiling lights are on sale this week

One of the Blitzwill BW-CLT1 and BlitzWill BW-CLT2 may already be familiar to you, as I wrote an article about it. How can it be if the product has only just been released? So far, the CLT1 has been marketed under the name BlitzWolf. This lamp has been in my kitchen for a while now, I really like it, good stuff. The materials are very good, the light is good, I like that it is smart, and I can (was able to) adjust the brightness, color temperature and RGB color lighting to the room, which gives a nice mood light.

BlitzWolf BW-CLT1 smart ceiling light - suspiciously cheap! 9

The BlitzWill BW-CLT2 is essentially the same lamp as the CLIT1, the difference can only be detected in size. CLT1 has a diameter of 30, while CLT2 has a diameter of 40 centimeters.

BlitzWolf BW-CLT1 smart ceiling light - suspiciously cheap! 10

What is unfortunate is that the price of the lamps is quite high compared to the previous CLT1 price. It's true, these days I don't know many products whose prices haven't gone up, since when the CLT1 article was written, the dollar was 298 forints last April, and now it's 431 forints, so if we only look at the change in the exchange rate, the increase is justified.

BlitzWolf BW-CLT1 smart ceiling light - suspiciously cheap! 11

If you want to buy one, first read my review of the CLT1 here: BLITZWOLF BW-CLT1 SMART PLATE LAMP - SUSPICIOUSLY CHEAP!

Purchase at the following links:

BlitzWill BW-CLT1 ceiling light – Coupon code: BGBWCLT1CP

BlitzWill BW-CLT2 ceiling light – Coupon code: BGBWCLT2CP

 

I already wrote about the third BlitzWill product last week, although it was not yet available for purchase. So, now I'm simply copying what's written there.

The first BlitzWill product has arrived, the smart neon strip is here!

The BlitzWill BW-NL1 neon LED strip is three meters long and has RGBIC effects and music synchronization. RGBIC allows us to use several colors within one strip, so we can even create different shapes on the wall so that some parts of the shapes light up in a different color. The LED light bar is controlled by an APP, which is compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, so you can control the colors and mode even with voice commands.

The first BlitzWill product has arrived, the smart neon strip is here! 1

In the music mode, we can use the built-in microphone, in which case we will not only hear the sound of the music and the game, but also perceive it with our eyes. Six music rhythm modes can be selected in the application. With the help of the free APP, we will be able to customize the color, brightness and flashing mode of the different scene lights, so we get unique smart lights. It is also exciting that the neon strip is IP67 waterproof, so it can even be used outdoors.

The first BlitzWill product has arrived, the smart neon strip is here! 2

Unfortunately, there is no coupon for this lamp yet, we can buy it from the Chinese warehouse for HUF 26 here:

 

BlitzWill BW-NL1 Neon Tape

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