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Sengled Zigbee Smart Bulb, Smart Hub Required, Works with SmartThings and Echo with built-in Hub, Voice Control with Alexa and Google Home, Color Changing 60W Equivalent A19 Alexa Light Bulb, 1 Pack

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Color: Color


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Multi-color modes: With 16 million colors and soft white (2700k) to a bright light (6500K).Sengled led color changing light bulbs means you can set it up according to your mood or special events. High brightness (800 lumens); Great for parties, entertaining and holidays use
  • Voice & Remote Control: This Sengled smart bulb can be controlled by voice with Alexa, Echo, Google Home Assistant, which helps you to control this smart color bulb hand-free to turn on/off or dim/brighten your light, even switch your light to specified color as you need
  • Timer & Dimmable: You can schedule this alexa smart light bulb to automatically turn on and off, like setting lights with the Sunrise mode to help you wake up. With pre-set light recipes, you can smoothly adjust it from warm white to daylight white from 2700k to 6500k
  • Energy Saving and Easy to Install: This Sengled led light bulb 60 watt equivalent can save up to 80% energy. It is easy to install if you follow the instructions. Perfect for home indoor lighting hotel meeting room bar cafe holiday decoration birthday party

Description

Sengled Smart Bulb works directly with Alexa and Google Assistant to manage your light bulb through Voice Control. You’ll be able to turn on appliances across the room as your hands are busy with Cooking, or shut the bedroom light off without getting up. You can easily adjust the brightness and color temperature, or change to your favorite color with a voice commandBasic information: - Wattage: 8.6W- Brightness: 800lm, dimmable- Voltage: Suitable for 100V to 120V- Base: E26 Edison screw base- Color Temperature: 2000K - 6500K- Color Support: 16 million colors- App: Sengled Home App, IOS & Android- Third Party Control Supported: Sengled Smart Hub, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings Hub, Wink Hub, IFTTT- Package: 3 smart Light bulbs,1 Hub, 1user manualEasy to set up for Sengled smart light bulb:1. Make sure your WiFi is available2. Download the Sengled Home App from Apple Store or Google Play, register an account and login3. Scan the QR code on the bulb, then add smart light bulb follow the App instructions4. Install Sengled smart light bulb into a E26 socket, then turn on the smart bulb5. Within 1 minute, it will be connected.


Brand: ‎Sengled


Light Type: ‎LED


Special Feature: ‎☀ 8.6Watt (60W Equivalent);, ☀ 16 Million Colors;, ☀ A19 Shape;, ☀ Personalized Groups & Timer Setting;, ☀ Remote Voice Control by APP;, ☀ Compatible with Alexa, Google Home, Siri;, ☀ 800 Lumen Brightness;, ☀ LED RGB Multicolor Smart Bulb;, ☀ Hub Required;, ☀ Voice, Remote Control;, ☀ E26 Base;, ☀ Energy Saving;


Wattage: ‎8.6 watts


Bulb Shape Size: ‎A19


Bulb Base: ‎E26


Incandescent Equivalent Wattage: ‎60 Watts


Usage: ‎Indoor use only


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Color Temperature: ‎6500 Kelvin


Number of Items: ‎1


Luminous Flux: ‎800 Lumen


Shape: ‎a19


Material: ‎Plastic


Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)


Model Name: ‎Smart Light Bulbs, Hub Required, Alexa Light Bulb Works With Alexa, Smartthings, Echo Show, Zigbee Color Changing Smart bulb, A19 LED Bulb 60W, 800LM, 1 PK


Connectivity Technology: ‎Wi-Fi, Infrared


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Style: ‎LED Bulb


Included Components: ‎1 Smart LED Light Bulb


Connectivity Protocol: ‎wi-fi, Zigbee


Color Rendering Index: ‎80


Manufacturer: ‎Sengled


Part Number: ‎19030021


Item Weight: ‎4.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.3 x 2.3 x 4.25 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎E11-N1EAWA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Color


Pattern: ‎A19


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Certification: ‎ce, fcc


Special Features: ‎☀ 8.6Watt (60W Equivalent);, ☀ 16 Million Colors;, ☀ A19 Shape;, ☀ Personalized Groups & Timer Setting;, ☀ Remote Voice Control by APP;, ☀ Compatible with Alexa, Google Home, Siri;, ☀ 800 Lumen Brightness;, ☀ LED RGB Multicolor Smart Bulb;, ☀ Hub Required;, ☀ Voice, Remote Control;, ☀ E26 Base;, ☀ Energy Saving;


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3 years.


Date First Available: July 31, 2017


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  • Wish it was brighter, but good value, easy to integrate with Alexa.
Color: Color Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I like this for the good value in multicolor bulb, and the great value of Sengled bulbs overall, and the very inexpensive Sengled hub. Also because it works with either its own Sengled hub and App, or directly via other standard Zigbee hubs like SmartThings. Once integrated to its own app/hub, or to SmartThings, it then is discoverable by and controllable by Alexa and Google Assistant. But it's much dimmer than other supposedly similar lumens bulbs, even the single white bulbs from Sengled itself. My expectation was that set at a soft white, it would be as bright as a Sengled soft white bulb (I already have many so could compare) or similar other-brand soft white "60 watt equivalent" (815-825 lumen). It's not, not even close. With a single-color Sengled "60 watt", my wall lamp is comfortably bright enough to be a reading lamp for the chair next to it. Same with my TP-Link Kasa soft white "60 watt" Wi-Fi bulb, same with my Cree non-smart "60 watt". Not with this multicolor Sengled, whether set to soft white, white (about 4000K), or daylight. Not enough to be a comfortable reading lamp. Sengled bulbs run a bit dim in general, but this multicolor is below expectation. Yet Sengled overall is a great smartbulb ecosystem: cheap bulbs, good quality, good documentation, native app has decent features. And this bulb is bright enough, barely, to be a reading lamp for your chairside or bedside lamp. Plus a good accent lamp or overhead lamp for a room with other task lighting. I just ordered more specifically for those purposes And importantly, this and most of their single-white bulbs are not WiFi, they are Zigbee, a home automation-specific protocol that doesn't compete with you and your neighbor's Wi-Fi itself. That's why they need a hub, not just an Amazon Echo or Google Home device. (Except for the few Echo devices, Echo Plus and Echo Show, that are a Zigbee hub in addition to being and Alexa device.) Zigbee in USA and some other countries are in a similar frequency as 2.4GHz WiFi, but not directly using your WiFi, so less subject to congestion delays and interference than are Wi-Fi smartbulbs like the good TP-Link Kasa, as well as many odd-brands. One more caveat if you use SmartThings. Unlike some smart lighting brands, which can be be dually controlled by SmartThings and their own-brand native app (e.g. Lutron Caseta), with Sengled it's either-or. Pair a bulb to Samsung SmartThings, or pair it to the Sengled hub via the Sengled app. Whichever one you do makes the bulb invisible and undiscoverable to the other hub/app. However, it's then discoverable to Alexa and Google Assistant via whichever hub/app choice you made. Ironically Sengled bulbs pair much more easily to the SmartThings hub via its Samsung app, with no barcode scanning, just power-on scanning, than they do to the Sengled hub/app itself. For Sengled you do have to scan the barcode that's on the bulb (andv only on the bulb, not in/on the packaging for most models.) Despite all this, I like the ecosystem a lot, and this bulb sufficiently, that I'm going mostly all-Sengled for additional smartbulb (rather than smart-dimmer or smart-switch) purchases. The one Tp-link Kasa WiFi bulb I have works fine, as does their app and its Google/Alexa integration. As do the two Kasa Smart plugs I have. But the Sengled bulbs are so much cheaper, and not directly on WiFi is a benefit, not a downside. You do have to have a working internet connection (ethernet or WiFi) from the Zigbee hub to the internet (to Sengled servers) for full control. But the in-house messaging between things is not internet nor Wi-Fi. I may try the Sengled Zigbee smartplugs for the same reasons. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 7, 2019 by M. Mercer

  • Not as good as Hue but a lot cheaper
Color: Color Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I have been using Philips Hue lighting for years and have that integrated into a more complete home-automation system (Hubitat now, but formerly Home Assistant and SmartThings). I caught a Sengled RGBW bulb on sale and decided to try it out, since it can pair directly via Zigbee to my home automation system (Hubitat, but the same should apply to SmartThings). Unlike most smart bulbs, these are NOT repeaters, so they will not cause routing problems on your Zigbee network as some smart bulbs have been known to do (but if you get a lot, you will usually need other repeaters for either range or limits on the number of directly-connected Zigbee endpoints). So these get points from a technical perspective. From an actual use perspective, again, most of my existing lighting is Hue. I find Hue bulbs to work well: they have a wide color temperature range (2200-6500K), and anything past the third generation has a pretty good color gamut (the first couple generations produced generally unsaturated blues and yellow-ish greens). In comparison, I'd say the Sengleds do most colors about as well as the newer Hue bulbs, though I don't use color lighting much. Where they do noticeably worse in my opinion is color temperature. The Sengled appears brightest to me at its default warm white setting, probably around 2700K. Moving this up to a cool white, about 4000K, makes it noticeably dimmer. (In comparison, Hue bulbs are actually brightest at 4000K but about equally bright as the Sengled at 2700K, at least to my eye--not sure how the specs compare.) I also think the Hue bulbs do a much better job at producing shades of warmer white--e.g., there's a default scene in Hue called "Relax" that sets Hue bulbs to something like 2250K and a bit over half brightness. The same color temperature on a Sengled looks noticeably not as warm and orange-y as the Hue bulb (I can get somewhere closer by switching to RGB mode and playing with the colors, so this might just be a matter of how they implemented this), even if I continue decreasing the color temperature on the Sengled. The Sengled bulbs also appear to not dim as well as the Hue bulbs. Even at low "dim" levels, the Sengleds still appear brighter than the Hue to my eyes (again, I haven't measured), at least in white mode. Some colors do appear more or less about as dim. While it was nice to experiment with Sengled bulbs, I think I'll stick with Hue bulbs for most of my applications. However, if you aren't already used to Hue behavior, while I consider it better in most respects, you may not miss it if you've only used Sengleds. There is also quite a price difference, with a Hue bulb being nearly twice as much as one of these. But you do get better quality (with the disadvantage that I wouldn't directly pair them to a Zigbee hub you have non-lighting Zigbee devices on for the reasons mentioned above--mostly a non-issue since the Hue Bridge as a local, documented API that other systems can tie into, unlike the Sengled hub that seems to be closed). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 2, 2019 by R. Morris

  • Works with Home Assistant w/ Zigbee flawlessly
Color: Color Size: 2 Count (Pack of 1)
I use Home Assistant as my home automation server. I decided to try these bulbs since they support Zigbee as their connection type. I was able to screw the bulb into the lamp, turn it on, select Add Device in the HubZ Zigbee automation and the bulbs popped up instantly. From there, setting their properties and adding them to automations was a breeze. I can’t hear in the mornings, so between a watch that vibrates and these lights slowly getting brighter, I can guarantee that I’m up each morning as needed. Some of the easiest Home Assistant devices I’ve set up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 7, 2022 by JorPet

  • Connecting to Hubitat Elevation-Challenged at first
Color: Color Size: 2 Count (Pack of 1)
I ended up ordering 5 of these Sengled Zigbee Color bulbs to connect to my Hubitat Elevation C5. I reset each bub each before Zigbee discovery . Each time they were found and connected quickly but I had no control.//no on/off change color. I tried changing the device to Advanced Zigbee Color bulb from Sengled Element Color Plus..Factory reset (10 on off) . Each time I would remove from Hubitat and discover again..found quickly but I had no control. I finally tried NOT removing first and resetting the bulb and discovering again. It told me it found a previously discovered device and that worked as I had full control of on/off/color. I really do like these for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 14, 2022 by Fishhiker

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