We Found the Permanent Outdoor Lights Worth Putting on Your Home

This appears to be an article about permanent outdoor lights, specifically smart LED light strips. The article discusses the benefits and drawbacks of using these types of lights, including their cost, installation process, and potential issues with compatibility with different architectural features.

The article also mentions that some manufacturers, such as Lumary, have designs that can accommodate non-standard architectural elements, while others may not. Additionally, the article notes that the Lumary app can be complex to use and has limitations when it comes to basic functions like timers and custom scenes.

The article concludes by saying that permanent outdoor lights are worth investing in due to their versatility and long-term use, and that WIRED's testing process involves installing these lights on homes for extended periods of time to evaluate their performance.
 
just saw this article about smart LED light strips and i gotta say, been considering getting some for my backyard πŸŒƒ... the idea of being able to customize lighting scenes with just a phone app sounds super cool, but also kinda overwhelming - have anyone else had issues with the lumary app? i mean, i like that it can accommodate non-standard features, but what if you don't know how to use all those settings? πŸ€”
 
I'm telling you, have you seen the design of those Lumary smart LED light strips? They look super sleek & modern πŸ€”. But what I don't get is why they can't just make them compatible with all architectural features. Like, I've got a weirdly shaped porch and some other unusual stuff in my yard, and it would be awesome to have lights that can work around it instead of having to compromise or buy separate units πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

And don't even get me started on the app! I mean, who wants to deal with all those limitations? It's like they want you to feel like you're stuck in a rut. But at the same time... I guess if it means you can have some amazing custom lighting setups, then it might be worth dealing with the complexity 🀯.

I'm just saying, I'd love to see more research on this stuff before we all start investing in these permanent outdoor lights. We don't want anyone getting stuck with a bunch of fancy light strips that are totally impractical 😊.
 
I got one of those smart LED light strips installed last year and gotta say it's been a game changer! The thing is, I had to call in a pro to get it done right and that was a major pain - and the price tag didn't exactly scream "affordable" to me πŸ€‘. But seriously, it's been worth it for the ambiance alone. My yard looks way more lit (no pun intended) than it used to! One thing I wish they'd include is some better instructions on how to get them synced up with my smart home setup - I ended up having to Google a tutorial just to figure that part out πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Still, overall I'm stoked with the results and would def recommend 'em to anyone who wants to level up their outdoor game πŸ’‘
 
I'm so stoked about these smart LED light strips! πŸ’‘ They're like having your own personal solar system out there 🌞... but, for real, they can totally transform the ambiance of a space. I mean, who doesn't love the idea of having a beautiful outdoor display that's also super energy-efficient? πŸ’š The only thing that's got me slightly bummed is how some brands are a bit more complicated to set up than others. Like, I get it, with all the tech involved... πŸ€” but still, it'd be awesome if there were some more user-friendly options out there. And I'm loving the fact that Lumary has designs for non-standard buildings - that's so cool! πŸ”¨ Anyway, if you're thinking of getting some permanent outdoor lights, I say go for it! They're definitely worth the investment... and WIRED's testing process is super thorough, too πŸ’―
 
πŸŒƒ I've been considering switching out my current lighting setup with some smart LED light strips myself, but the thought of navigating a complex app like Lumary's is quite daunting 🀯. I mean, who wants to spend hours tweaking settings and debugging compatibility issues when you could be enjoying your outdoor space? The idea that some manufacturers cater to non-standard architectural features is promising, though - it's not like we all have perfectly symmetrical houses or anything πŸ˜‚. Nevertheless, the cost savings and increased energy efficiency are definitely enticing, especially if these lights can withstand the elements over an extended period of time πŸ’‘.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the smart LED light strips they're using now! 🌟 It's like they're trying to make our outdoor spaces look like they belong in a sci-fi movie or something πŸ˜‚. But seriously, I think it's about time we got some decent lighting options that don't suck (literally). I mean, have you ever tried to install those old-style string lights? Forget about it! They're so finicky and hard to work with.

But what really gets me is when they say Lumary has designs for non-standard architectural features. That's like music to my ears! 🎡 I've got a weirdly shaped porch that always seems to ruin the aesthetic of any old lighting setup. It'd be great if there was someone out there who could make it work. And ugh, yeah, I can imagine how frustrating the Lumary app must be for some people. Don't even get me started on those basic functions like timers and custom scenes... just simplify the thing already! πŸ™„
 
just had this installed at my place and it's been a game changer πŸ’‘πŸŒƒ. the lumary app is pretty cool but I agree with the article that it can be a bit tricky to use sometimes πŸ€”. i mean, who wants to spend hours setting up custom scenes and timers when you just wanna chill outside 🍺? but seriously, these lights have really made my outdoor space more enjoyable during the summer months 🌞. one thing i did notice was that they can be a bit pricey upfront πŸ’Έ, but think about all the money you'll save on energy bills in the long run πŸ€‘. and the installation process wasn't too bad either πŸŽ‰. just have to make sure your walls are level and all that jazz πŸ˜‚. overall, i'm really happy with my decision to go with permanent outdoor lights πŸ‘.
 
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