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MeshTek Unveils The World’s First AI-Powered Natural Language Control for Lighting

MeshTek BlueHopper Talk To Your Lights

Imagine talking to your home like you do to a close friend – who understands you. That vision becomes reality today as BlueHopper, the MeshTek Company, proudly announces the launch of “Talk To your Lights™”, the world’s first AI application that enables users to control their environment using natural, everyday language.

MeshTek BlueHopper Talk To Your Lights

Under the hood, Talk To Your Lights is built for real-world complexity. It runs on MeshTek’s proprietary long-range, bi-directional wireless protocol, which also speaks Bluetooth. This makes MeshTek, the winner of Most Innovative Outdoor Lighting by Lightfair International, the ideal platform for outdoor environments and complex system commissioning, control, and management—from a single home to an entire campus or city block.

Talk To Your Lights — patented and patent pending — isn’t just about saving clicks; it’s a personal lighting butler, using context awareness and proprietary AI models to whip up scenes that just make sense. Manufacturers can license it today and let their products shine.”

Talk To Your Lights empowers users to create magical moments, enhance security, and celebrate anything—from birthdays to big wins to holidays—using nothing more than their natural voice.

More information about Talk To your Lights from BlueHopper

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