right lighting is the tricky part. “Smart lighting is great because it allows for personalization and adjustments based on your activity or mood,” Cathy Choi, president at Bulbrite, wrote via email. “In the morning it’s great to get the day started with bright cool lights to help get energized, but as the day winds down warm, dim lighting is the way to go to settle in the for the night.” “Setting schedules can even help cue when it’s time to wake up or wind down. For example, bathroom lights can be set to turn on to full brightness in the morning when it’s time to shave or apply makeup and turn down to a dim setting overnight. It can also be controlled via voice assistants like Amazon’s Alexa or Google Home as a hands-free way to set and adjust the lighting.”