Smart lighting company LIFX has produced a range of products that you can control from your phone or with a virtual assistant such as Alexa or Siri. Now, Microsoft users can join them: the company announced that users can now control their smart lights with the company’s virtual assistant, Cortana.
LIFX’s smart lights now work with Microsoft’s Cortana
Cortana, turn on the lights
Cortana, turn on the lights


LIFX+ A19 bulb
The lights connect directly to your home’s Wi-Fi, and LIFX says that users can ask Cortana to turn the lights on and off (specific lights or the entire house), set the lights to a certain percentage, or change the color.
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