Name: MagicLight BT.apk
ID: com.ryanschultze.ledblueryanschultze
Version: 1.1.3
Size: 4.7 Mb
MagicLight BT Screen Preview
How to setup MagicLight BT apk for android
- For Android 4.0 or higher:Please to Settings, look down to Security, and select Unknown sources. Choosing this choice will enable to install apps download from the internet.
- For devices running on lower Android 4.0:
Please go to Settings - open the Applications option, and select Unknown sources, click OK on the popup alert.
MagicLight BT Description
MagicLight Bluetooth is a revolutionary new light bulb that changes the way you see light.MagicLight Bluetooth is a Bluetooth enabled smart LED light bulb that you can control with your smart phone or tablet.
With the MagicLight BT app, you can get creative and personalize your lighting. With a color palette of 16 million colors, the ability to group bulbs together, setup timers, sync your bulbs to music etc, the possibilities are endless.
Requirements:
Bluetooth 4.0 compatible device ,works with Android 4.3 or later
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What's new in MagicLight BT 1.1.3
1. Fixed bugs.Download MagicLight BT 1.1.3 APK
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<span style="color:red">Anthony Parla:</span> Light New just put it in. Seems great so far.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Johnny Midnight:</span> Works great.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">buki kinz:</span> Love it, except for... having to keep the GPS on. It won't work unless you have it on. Otherwise it's great! You can control multiple bulbs at once and there's tons of options. Aside from the GPS thing, it really is a great app. The UI is pretty simple to use. As someone else mentioned, using the app through Android Wear would be amazing. There is a widget to turn them on and off, though. No need to open up the app just to turn it on.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">D'quavius Griffin:</span> Shady practices Why does this app need to know my location? That makes no sense at all. Stop being shady.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Eric Kramer:</span> Location requirement is pointless .... And a huge privacy invasion. I will not recommend this to friends until it's fixed.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ryan Van Patten:</span> Why do I need GPS on? Great app and product minus the fact that I need to have GPS on to use it. Change this and I'd give a 5 star.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Javier Arce:</span> Why access gps fotos and files? That shouldnt be needed for the app to work.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Christian Thompson:</span> Slight Connection Issues This app has been a very easy transition and made for exceptionally easy setup for my bulbs. Only issues I have is the connection sometimes takes a little longer than normal and my group lights don't always turn on. Other than that great app!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Aaron Horsley:</span> Good app, but needs some work Love the app, and the convenience it adds to my home, not to mention the nice drop in the electric bill I get from using LED. however I do experience some trouble with timers, and Im not a big fan of the camera feature. As a photographer I know every camera is biased to certain colors, phone cameras are no exception. Trying to get the bulb to match the color of the wall, or similar surrounding has proved next to impossible. I also wish the app offered more features for the widgets on the home screen.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Anton Stoyanov:</span> Needs work Can't consistently connect with my light bulbs. Imagine the frustration trying to turn them off right before bed, only to find that the app isnt even recognizing they exist.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Lindsay Townsend:</span> Alarm mode only works occasionally I bought this bulb for the purpose of using the alarm setting and it has worked on a few occasions but most mornings it just doesn't come on at all. Not sure what the problem is.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Josh Ellis:</span> Works fine for what I need Does exactly what I expected it to. As long as the app keeps working the way it is I'm fine with it. Dimmable, music strobing, nighttime color temp, wireless, can be grouped with more bulbs, etc.... Awesome!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Felipe Perea:</span> Trash This app is trash<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Heath Church:</span> Not a Huge Improvement But Nice Bug Fixes While this app some cool features like custom modes, warm/cool settings, and timers, it still isn't a huge change from previous versions. It is missing some of the changes that people have been asking for for quite a while such as a sunrise mode and support for more than 4 bulbs per group. Get rid of the unpopular features (like the camera and scene modes) and add the things we all really want. Good work with the bug fixes & new UI though<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Sebastian Kerizzle:</span> A bluetooth bulb app does not need access to my files/photos and location. Just like the flux bulb, if you deny access the app will not work. I purchased a few different types of these bulbs and so far the Lucero one from Amazon is the only app that will allow me to deny these requests and still work.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">ircsmith:</span> Over steps it's bounds Why does this app need access to my photos and files? If you deny access the app won't open<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Private Private:</span> Jesus f****** Christ don't any of these devices work you find the Bluetooth device in the settings but the app doesn't.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Adrian Greer:</span> Why does it need location?<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Gunwoo Kim:</span> Where is night light?<br /><br />