Twinkly Dots review: Nice to look at, but nothing new | Digital Trends

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The Twinkly Dots have a unique design and look nice when set up, but don't bring new functionality to the table.

Twinkly Dots MSRP $115.00 Score Details “The Twinkly Dots corner the market with a unique shape and aesthetic design and offer a variety of dynamic light patterns to pick from.” Pros Cons Smart lights have been around long enough that new kinds of smart lights need to bring new functionality, not just a new shape. That’s where the Twinkly Dots fit — a new shape of light that doesn’t bring new functionality to the table.

Setup took less than five minutes. All I had to do was follow the on-screen instructions to configure the lights over Bluetooth, although Wi-Fi is an option. You’ll need the Twinkly app from the App Store or the Google Play Store, but once downloaded, it’s as simple as naming the lights, testing them, and then stringing them in whatever design you want. Once you do this, you can aim your phone’s camera at them to see a 3D representation of the lights within the app.

Controls is self-explanatory; turn your lights on or off, adjust their brightness, and set timers and schedules from this tab. That’s all there is to it. The Layout tab shows you the physical location of the lights in relation to one another. This is used to further customize your light setup, especially if you’ve arranged your Dots in a more intricate pattern. You can choose between Easy Mapping, a method that relies on your phone’s camera, and Advanced Mapping. Advanced Mapping takes multiple recordings and gives you a much more precise map in the end.

How smart are these lights? The Twinkly Dots work with the usual suspects like Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and even Apple HomeKit — but they also have support for Razer Chroma and HP Omen. This means the lights can sync up with what’s on-screen if you’re watching content or playing a video game, making them even more decorative than they might otherwise be. If you plan to use them as a way to enhance a game room, I would suggest using the USB-powered version.

 

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