LED lighting is gradually popularized, and ordinary bulb lamps and lamps have become the red sea of bargain. In order to find a niche, European and American manufacturers have developed smart lighting one after another. From Philips's HUE and IKEA's bendable lamps to Denmark's smart street lamps, LED lighting will become smarter and more attractive next year. Philips launched HUE's LED smart bulb in 2012, which can control the color and brightness of lights through mobile phones. So far, there have been more than 300 officially certified APP. This summer, Apple released a new version of the operating system iOS8, adding a smart family (Homekit) Button, Philips HUE is listed as a partner, the purpose is to allow iPhone users to control home lighting through the phone. After 2 years of evolution, HUE has gradually moved from its early decoration and entertainment functions to practicality. For example, when a user is on vacation at the beach, he can turn on the lights at home through the remote end of the mobile phone to prevent thieves from squatting. HUE has newly developed the new year fireworks APP. Users can choose 101 fireworks, or nostalgic Dragon cannons, water mandarin ducks, etc. to form a fireworks show. Indoor LED lights will follow the light and sound effects of fireworks, let consumers not have to go to 101 to squeeze the new year. The Danish government launched the smart city plan in mid-September to connect LED street lamps with police and public information systems in the capital Copenhagen to make street lamps smarter. American data connection manufacturers Cisco (Cisco) Also involved in the program, Cisco's Internet of Things project leader Boorsma said that LED street lights have become the iPhone on the street. We use the iPhone not only to make calls, but also many other functions. Street lights are no longer just lighting.