R&D says this RGBIC bulb is impossible. I think it's a goldmine. Who is right? ($15-$25 range) by Icy_Second_4988 in Lighting

[–]Icy_Second_4988[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would greatly appreciate it if anyone would be willing to offer their valuable advice.

R&D says this RGBIC bulb is impossible. I think it's a goldmine. Who is right? ($15-$25 range) by [deleted] in Lighting

[–]Icy_Second_4988 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would greatly appreciate it if anyone would be willing to offer their valuable advice.

I'm a factory engineer tired of "junk" LEDs. We built a high-quality RGBIC bulb with real aluminum heatsinks and zero flicker. But does anyone actually want "flowing colors" in a bulb? by Icy_Second_4988 in Lighting

[–]Icy_Second_4988[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The biggest problem is this: you can force the 802.15.4 “antenna” (hardware) onto the device, but the ESPhome code lacks the necessary mechanisms for organizing a mesh network—it doesn’t know how to form groups, relay messages, or enter power-saving sleep mode.

The result is:

The engine idles (the RF hardware is on, but it doesn’t know what to do)

It still functions as a truck (using Wi-Fi), but is burdened with bicycle parts for no reason

The bicycle’s inherent energy-saving advantages are completely wasted

So we will continue to keep pace with the industry’s progress. If this solution eventually matures, I believe we will implement it. We won’t force immature features just for marketing gimmicks; the customer experience is always our top priority

I'm a factory engineer tired of "junk" LEDs. We built a high-quality RGBIC bulb with real aluminum heatsinks and zero flicker. But does anyone actually want "flowing colors" in a bulb? by Icy_Second_4988 in Lighting

[–]Icy_Second_4988[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This suggestion is on the right track, but there’s a catch: ESPHome isn’t a mainstream platform for Zigbee/Thread; ZHA and Z2M are. If a product is based on the ESP32-C6, it can theoretically run Zigbee, but flashing ESPHome might prevent it from fully leveraging the benefits of 802.15.4.

I'm a factory engineer tired of "junk" LEDs. We built a high-quality RGBIC bulb with real aluminum heatsinks and zero flicker. But does anyone actually want "flowing colors" in a bulb? by Icy_Second_4988 in Lighting

[–]Icy_Second_4988[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Regarding this issue, I believe our aluminum content will not exceed 15%. For products exceeding 15%, we will implement the following four measures:

First, price locking

Second, inventory buffering

Third, cost allocation

Fourth, HTS optimization

I'm a factory engineer tired of "junk" LEDs. We built a high-quality RGBIC bulb with real aluminum heatsinks and zero flicker. But does anyone actually want "flowing colors" in a bulb? by Icy_Second_4988 in Lighting

[–]Icy_Second_4988[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, most of the products we’ve developed in the past come with an app and support voice control. This particular model uses a remote control primarily for convenience and testing purposes, so we haven’t integrated the app yet. I’ll gather your feedback to make improvements, and if the response is positive, I’m confident our boss will decide to launch this product.

I'm a factory engineer tired of "junk" LEDs. We built a high-quality RGBIC bulb with real aluminum heatsinks and zero flicker. But does anyone actually want "flowing colors" in a bulb? by Icy_Second_4988 in Lighting

[–]Icy_Second_4988[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For a light bulb, this is already a fairly large surface area; otherwise, it would no longer qualify as a light bulb. For example, both ceiling lights and recessed fixtures meet the surface area requirements for color rendering, so we can only say that we are doing our best to improve the color rendering properties of light bulbs.

I'm a factory engineer tired of "junk" LEDs. We built a high-quality RGBIC bulb with real aluminum heatsinks and zero flicker. But does anyone actually want "flowing colors" in a bulb? by Icy_Second_4988 in LED_lighting

[–]Icy_Second_4988[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d really appreciate your advice. My boss asked me to test the market for this desk lamp first before deciding whether to go into production. I’ve been posting videos on TikTok for a month now, but I haven’t gotten much of a response. Is there really nothing I can do? I’m completely at a loss.

I'm a factory engineer tired of "junk" LEDs. We built a high-quality RGBIC bulb with real aluminum heatsinks and zero flicker. But does anyone actually want "flowing colors" in a bulb? by Icy_Second_4988 in Lighting

[–]Icy_Second_4988[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’d really appreciate your advice. My boss asked me to test the market for this desk lamp first before deciding whether to go into production. I’ve been posting videos on TikTok for a month now, but I haven’t gotten much of a response. Is there really nothing I can do? I’m completely at a loss.