Anon shares on Wifi Lightbulbs. Can anybody who knows of this topic shed some light?
If you haven't heard about "LIFI" you will.
Following is a brief explanation:
"At its essence, LiFi operates as a Visible Light Communications (VLC) system, promising unparalleled wireless internet speeds. Central to this system are LED light bulbs. These bulbs emit swift light pulses, imperceptible to the human eye, laden with information. It’s akin to an advanced, hyper-speed Morse code. Devices fitted with the requisite receivers decode this influx of data at breathtaking speeds. Demonstrated potential transmission rates for LiFi have even surpassed 224 Gbps, a pace that dwarfs WiGig, one of the most rapid Wi-Fi technologies."
Optical line of sight signals have carried ridiculously high speed information for decades.
Lifi on a random led bulb is not going to happen because the data needs to go somewhere, which means you'll need a base station that transmits the light and tranceivers on all of your equipment. Oh - and line of sight to the base station. Even non visible spectrums will need fine tuning to your particular house because different materials block different types of light.
Basically, they built a perfect way to tranfer things between your xbox laptop laptop and tv....if by excellent, you mean the most expensive and kinda limited utility wireless option available.