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."
The bulbs are fine. They are very bright and very efficient. Best if you pick the high color temperature variety (color temperature near 6000 K). It's like broad daylight. The lower color temperatures look yellowish, like old incandescent light bulbs. Supposedly, some people like the lantern-colored light over daylight. Not me, but I live in a land where our sunlight is always muted by clouds. I'm not so sure the advertised lifetime is realized in practice, but the light is great. They make them as floodlight bulbs as well, in case you have outdoor lighting to deal with. Like my Dad used to say about lots of automobile horsepower: "When you need it, you gotta have it."