Before joining Android Police, Manuel studied Media and Culture studies in Düsseldorf, finishing his university "career" with a master's degree. He focuses on Android, Chrome, and other software Google products - the core of Android Police’s coverage. Manuel Vonau joined Android Police as a freelancer in 2019 and has worked his way up to become the publication's Google Editor. WiZ Smart Plug Type-E with power meter (From October 1 in Europe and North America) EU: EUR 19.99.WiZ Frosted Glass Bulb (From September 1 in Europe) EU: EUR 13.99.WiZ Tunable White Build on Spots (From September 1 in Europe) EU: EUR 32.99 (1 head) / EUR 59.99 (2 heads) / EUR 89.99 (3 heads).WiZ Full Color Build on Spots (From September 1 in Europe) EU: EUR 39.99 (1 head) / EUR 69.99 (2-heads) / EUR 99.99 (3-heads).WiZ Adria Warm or Daylight Dimmable Ceiling Lights (From September 1 in Europe) EU: EUR 26.99.WiZ Tunable White Ceiling lights (From September 1 in Europe) EU: EUR 53.99 (14W) / EUR 63.99 (16W).WiZ Full Color Dual Zone Squire (From September 1 in Europe and North America) EU: EUR 54.99 US: USD 59.99.WiZ Full Color Hero Gen2 table lamp (From September 1 in Europe and North America) EU: EUR 49.99 US: USD 49.99.The company shared the following data on availability and pricing: WiZ's new products will be available on shelves and online this or next month. Unfortunately, Philips Hue models won't be supported - they'll stick with their own Zigbee-based app ecosystem as opposed to WiZ's Wi-Fi-based system. The lights will support all the usual options also available for WiZ lights and other WiZ-app compatible products. As for Philips support, WiZ told us that it will be possible to add upcoming Philips Smart LED bulbs products to its app, denoted by a "Connected by WiZ" sticker on the box.
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