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qube rgbw wifi bulb for under 20 euros
Hi all,
in the time of waiting for the homey i'm looking for the correct lamps. I have a budget of 20 euro per lamp and just found a project with bulbs that has the price of less then 20 dollar. /In contact with them now for the api but looks like the lifx but then 5 times cheaper.
http://www.qube-smarthome.com/
in the time of waiting for the homey i'm looking for the correct lamps. I have a budget of 20 euro per lamp and just found a project with bulbs that has the price of less then 20 dollar. /In contact with them now for the api but looks like the lifx but then 5 times cheaper.
http://www.qube-smarthome.com/
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They have a Indiegogo project at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/world-s-most-affordable-wi-fi-smart-bulb that reference this website (but the website doesn't mention the Indiegogo), but it's their first.
Looking at the WHOIS data of the domain name, the registrant, admin and tech names are 'Contact Privacy Inc.' and they use CloudFlare nameservers: https://who.is/whois/qube-smarthome.com (so all names and IP addresses are hidden).
I, of course, could be totally wrong, but now you're at least warned before you 'pre-order' this product (and eventually don't receive anything)!
For those that already ordered, we'll see what happens this summer.
Just checked their website but when I click on 'pre-order', it's directs me to Indigogo.
The preorder advice is to use paypal/ creditcard that way your buy is garanteed.
Bus @vsub, this way is no way of talking to or about someone. please stop making me a bad person on this posts. shame on you!
I think the product is not really complex, so in theory it should be possible to mass produce something like this for $20. But why take the risk? It's already funded, so just wait until they deliver something.
@DieterKoblenz is correct about the 'pre-order' not having a refund (money-back) policy: https://support.indiegogo.com/hc/en-us/articles/526876-Refunds-Can-I-get-my-money-back-. The project has entered the InDemand program, so if you don't request a refund within 10 days, your contribution is tranferred. To clarify: you are not actually buying anything (although you most likely get something in return for your contribution). Linking the pre-order button to the Indiegogo project is a red flag for me, especially on the website (so kudos to Athom for doing this the correct way!).
And as @Michael noted, their timeline showed they attended CES, but there's no mention of 'Qubo', 'Innova Technology', or 'Red Dot Ventures', on http://ces16.mapyourshow.com/7_0/search.cfm (this is the official exhibitor directory as linked on http://www.cesweb.org/). Could be they just didn't attend of course, but I couldn't find a single update or comment about this.
The Indiegogo project page and their updates seem legit and I really hope the final product will be shipped and can live up to all expectations. For 19 USD (ca. 18 euro) per bulb it's just double the price of a regular white LED bulb and with all the listed functionalities (no hub required, BT, WiFi, sensing, etc.) not even 1/3 of a single Philips Hue bulb. This just leaves me with a 'too good to be true' feeling, so I wouldn't risk my money on it (not even for a single bulb) and wait for the first shipments (or even the first reviews). Just my 2 cents.
Again, people - take caution before even considering shelling out a single cent on this project. It has hoax written all over it.
http://co.uk.webdisclosure.com/finance/stocks/qube/news/468223.html
Reading that, it looks fairly legit...