Recently, I've been researching color temperature/color control schemes for smart lights, and I'm curious about what everyone tends to prefer. 1) Continuous gradient adjustment (seamless switching between 2700K-6500K); 2) Preset static modes (fixed combinations like morning light, reading, cinema, etc.); 3) Hybrid solution (gradient + preset shortcuts). Any reasons or use-case scenarios to share? Personally, I found that continuous adjustment better matches the natural light rhythm, but static modes are more convenient to use.
Smart lighting color selection strategy: Continuous dimming or static mode?
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I've tested several smart lights, and continuous adjustment really helps mimic natural circadian rhythms—especially the cool white at 6500K in the morning, which wakes me up fast. But for bedtime, I still prefer static mode—no way I’m manually tuning it back to 2700K every night. For a hybrid approach, I love binding "gradient + presets" to my Xiaomi AI assistant. Just say "movie mode," and it instantly switches to warm yellow with low brightness, saving me the hassle of picking colors each time. Both methods have pros and cons—it really depends on personal habits!