snjallljós
Snjallljós is an Icelandic term for smart lighting, referring to lighting systems that can be controlled remotely and automated through digital networks. These systems typically combine light-emitting fixtures, a control interface such as a smartphone app or voice assistant, and often a central hub or bridge that coordinates devices. The goal is to provide flexible control, energy efficiency, and the ability to create adaptive lighting scenes.
Most snjallljós products use LED technology and support features such as dimming, adjustable color temperature, and,
The development of smart lighting began in earnest in the early 2010s, with early consumer products like
Applications include residential lighting for daily tasks, ambiance, and energy management, as well as commercial settings
In summary, snjallljós describes a broad class of networked lighting systems designed to be controlled digitally,