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LB1 Smart Alexa Light Bulbs, E26 A19 LED Bulb Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, WiFi Dimmable 2700K Warm White 800 Lumens Light Bulb, 8W App Go_sund Control, 2.4GHz WiFi, No Hub Required, 6 Pack


Price: $29.99 - ($1.20 / Ounce)
(as of Aug 06, 2022 13:36:02 UTC – Details)



The Smart bulbs have a variety of features that effectively facilitate your life. Our light bulbs can be used in any place, such as bedroom, living room, study, playroom, baby room, bar, cafe, dining room, and so on. With voice and App control, you no longer have to get up in the winter to turn off the lights or worry about leaving the house without turning them off. Start your smart life now!
Features:
Voice Control
App Control
Dimmable 1~100%
Timer &Schedules
Group Control
80% Energy Saving
Specifications:
Color Temp: 2700K
Light Emitting Mode: Warm White
Power Rating: 8W
Equivalent: 75W
Base Type: E26
Brightness:800 lm
Note:
Wi-Fi Network2.4GHz(only)

App Remote Control: Control this smart bulb anytime anywhere via your phone App. Even you are not home, you also can control your smart bulb turn on/off via phone App directly, as long as your phone access a secure 2.4 GHz(only) Wi-Fi network and it’s available. Don’t worry about forgetting to turn off the lights after leaving home.
Voice Control: Smart light bulbs work with Alexa and Google Assistant. Just give a voice command to control the light. Never have to be afraid to enter a dark room.
Brightness Dimmable: The smart light bulbs provide 2700K warm white light and a brightness range of 1%~100%. According to your needs, you can create a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere by setting bulbs to right brightness.
Group Control: Create a group to control multiple bulbs through your App and control them in the whole house with a simple button.
Schedules and Timer: You can set a schedule for the light in your home, and it will be turned off regularly after you fall asleep at night, which is more energy-efficient.

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