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Lumary High Bay Light with Motion Detection - 200 Watt UFO High Bay Light for Garages and Workshops

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Lumary High Bay Light with Motion Detection - 200 Watt UFO High Bay Light for Garages and Workshops Product Links: Lumary UFO High Bay Light (100W): https://amzn.to/4d1hV2i Lumary UFO High Bay Light (150W): https://amzn.to/4d1TMJ6 Lumary UFO High Bay Light (200W): https://amzn.to/3zUOhh2 Lumary Mini Hub: https://amzn.to/3QWD6Jl Light Socket Adapters: https://amzn.to/3STyk1X Eye Hooks: https://amzn.to/47MHXni Chapters: 00:00 - Lumary High Bay Light What's in the Box 01:06 - Connect Smartphone to Lumary App 02:12 - How to Connect Wireless Remote 02:57 - High Bay Light Output Demonstration 03:18 - Set up Voice Control with Alexa 03:47 - Set up Lumary Zigbee Mini Hub 04:48 - Voice Control Demonstration 06:02 - Additional Smart Light Features 06:32 - How to Schedule Timer Affordable industrial style lighting is now available with the new updated high bay lights from Lumary. These are ideal for a garage, workshop and other areas where you need bright light. It comes in 100, 150 and 200 watt models. This new version has motion detection and is IP65 water resistant. This means it's safe from rain or overspray from sprinklers so it's ok to use outdoors. The Lumary high bay light is 14 inches in diameter. It also has smart capabilities and a fixed 5000K color temperature which isn't too blue and isn't too yellow either. In the box, it comes with a network module, J-hook, wireless remote and instruction manual. To utilize all of its features, it needs to be linked with a smartphone. First, download and install the Lumary app for iPhone or Android. Then install the network module in the center of the lamp. Now power up the light. When the LEDs are pulsing that means it's in pairing mode. If it's not, unplug it for at least 10 seconds then plug it back in. The light needs to be pulsing in order to connect to a phone. Now open the Lumary app and tap the red Plus button at the top. Then tap on Add Device. The app should automatically detect the new light. And when it does, tap the Add button. And in a few seconds it'll connect. Now I can control the high bay light through my phone. It can easily be turned off and on. And I can adjust the brightness. Now that my phone is connected, we can sync the wireless remote. To do this, unplug the light for at least 10 seconds then plug it back in. Now within 30 seconds of powering it back on, press and hold the Pair button until the light reacts and then shuts off. At this point I can now control the high bay light with the remote. Setting up voice controls is a 2-step process. First thing to do is connect the light to Alexa or other voice assistant. To do this, go into the light controls in the Lumary app and tap the pencil icon. Now tap on Third-Party Control. Now tap on Alexa. Currently it shows my light is already linked. But if you're having trouble, tap on Re-Login and follow the instructions to create the connection. Then I need to set up the Lumary Zigbee mini hub. Start by powering up the hub and wait until the red LED starts blinking. Now go back into the Lumary app and tap the Plus button at the top of the main window and then tap on Add Device. Next, tap Add and then it needs to connect to my WiFi network. When WiFi is connected tap the Done button. It's important to know that the Lumary hub only works on a 2.4GHz WiFi network but at this point it's all set up. Now back in the Lumary app, be sure the Bluetooth Devices List is active then tap on Add Devices. At this point tap on Associate Bluetooth Devices. In the device list, select the Lumary High Bay light then tap on Confirm. On the next menu tap Immediately to Join. And in a few seconds the process is complete. Now I can use voice commands to control the light. Here are some final notes. The cord is only 5 feet long so in most situations I think an extension cord is necessary. And with this being an LED light, it still gets hot after a few minutes. It doesn't get super hot but I would recommend using gloves when moving it around after it's been running. There's also a handy timer for when you're away from home. Programming it is really easy with the simple interface. Multiple timers can be added. And each one can be set to specific times and days... or everyday if you want. They even included a safety chain to prevent accidental falls. If this video was helpful please give me a thumbs up and hit the subscribe button to stay up to date on all my weekly videos! Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. ****Equipment I Use For My Videos**** Canon EOS M6: https://amzn.to/2pwQ0Vq Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 Lens: https://amzn.to/31mLfLq Tokina 11-16mm Wide Angle Lens: https://amzn.to/33TFaYH Fotodiox EF to EOS M Lens Adapter: https://amzn.to/31u3AGq Comica CVM-WM300A Wireless Microphones: https://amzn.to/31tbiAD Aputure Amaran AL528W LED Light: https://amzn.to/2VRuwyK Kamerar SD-1 Camera Slider: https://amzn.to/2VUB5Ax AVermedia HDMI Game Capture Module: https://amzn.to/31phsSp

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