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Kasa Smart Bulb, 1000 Lumens Full Color Changing Dimmable Smart WiFi Light Bulb Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, 11W, A19, 2.4Ghz only, No Hub Required (KL135P2), 2-Pack,White

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Style: 1000 Lumens, 2-Pack


Features

  • Multicolor & Auto White: Dimmable 16 million colors and 1000 lumens warm to cool whites(2500K-9000K). Set your bulb to automatically adjust its color temperature to match natural light patterns from dawn to dusk. Explore endless lighting possibilities to create your favorite light effects for everything from a dinner party to a late-night study session. Great for holiday decorations.
  • Remote Control: Control your smart light bulb from anywhere with your smartphone using the free Kasa smart app (iOS, Android); Dim, turn on or off or change the colors of your light bulb remotely at your fingertips
  • Energy Monitoring & Scheduling: Monitor real-time energy usage. Drive down energy consumption without losing quality (60 W equivalent). Use timer or schedules to set your lights to automatically turn on and off whenever you want, such as waking up with a soft glow in the morning with sunrise offset.
  • Trusted & Reliable: Kasa is trusted by over 7 Million users. UL certified for safety use. 2-year warranty. Require 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network connection.
  • Enjoy more attractive and brighter colors with a higher Color Rendering Index( CRI). See the true color spectrum throughout your home

Description

Dimmable 16 million colors and 1000 lumens warm to cool whites(2500K-6500K), E26 A19 base. Explore endless lighting possibilities to create your favorite light effects for every scene you need. The Kasa app contains not only all the feature you expect from TP-Link Kasa family, but also guidance for you through each step of the installation to connect your smart bulb with your home Wi-Fi, Alexa or Google assistant.

Brand: Kasa Smart


Light Type: LED


Special Feature: Dimmable, Auto White, Energy Monitoring, Tunable


Wattage: 10.5 watts


Bulb Shape Size: A19


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.39 x 2.39 x 4.62 inches; 8.11 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ KL135P2


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 31, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TP-Link


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,230 ratings


Brand: ‎Kasa Smart


Light Type: ‎LED


Special Feature: ‎Dimmable, Auto White, Energy Monitoring, Tunable


Wattage: ‎10.5 watts


Bulb Shape Size: ‎A19


Bulb Base: ‎E26


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Party, Personal, Home


Light Color: ‎RGB


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Color Temperature: ‎6500 Kelvin


Number of Items: ‎1


Brightness: ‎1000 Lumen


Shape: ‎a19


Material: ‎Plastic


Model Name: ‎KL135P2


Connectivity Technology: ‎Mini USB


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Included Components: ‎2x Kasa Smart Light Bulb Multicolor, 1x Quick Installation Guide


Power Source: ‎AC


Connectivity Protocol: ‎Wi-Fi


Color Rendering Index: ‎80


Beam Angle: ‎36 Degrees


Power Consumption: ‎60 Watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Light Source Type: ‎LED


Specification Met: ‎ul_listed


Item Weight: ‎0.51 Pounds


Light Source Wattage: ‎11 Watts


Product Dimensions: ‎2.39"W x 4.62"H


Control Method: ‎Voice


Average Life: ‎25000 Hours


White Brightness: ‎1000 Lumens


Is Electric: ‎Yes


Manufacturer: ‎TP-Link


UPC: ‎840030703713


Part Number: ‎KL135P2


Item Weight: ‎8.1 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎KL135P2


Style: ‎1000 Lumens, 2-Pack


Color: ‎White


Special Features: ‎Dimmable, Auto White, Energy Monitoring, Tunable


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Wattage: ‎11 Watts


Date First Available: July 31, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent, bright smart bulb with smart home support
Color: White
I had to replace two GE Cync smart bulbs, and I was surprised how much brighter these were. They also integrated very easily with my Google Home; set-up took 10 minutes combined for both bulbs. I had one fall onto the concrete and it survived- the build quality seems to be very good.
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024 by Alex Cimitile

  • Great quality bulbs!
Color: White
Not much to say other than positive from a 'real' brand like Kasa. Great little touch for a ceiling fan or similar in a child's room for fun colors or just being a regular good 'ol bulb. App works great, never had a glitch or issue holding exactly what you set until you change it. Two in the same fixture look identical. These are 'real deal' quality bulbs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024 by glow_may

  • Great - Just Works - But Basic
Color: White
I initially was a Hue bulb user but I had multiple quirks so I completely dumped them and switched over to the Kasa Bulbs. Reason I picked the Kasa Bulbs over others was because I already had some Kasa Switches and Kasa Plugs so I didn't want another App and another eco system to worry about. Also, my existing Kasa stuff works perfectly. With that said, here's my review Pros App is simple and straight forward (see negative) They work with Google, Alexa, IFTTT, and Smart Things (no Apple Homekit) so I'm not tied to a single smart system Brightness is great. Brighter than my Hues (1000 lumen bulb) No Hub needed Fast response. When I turn on or off the lights, or even change brightness/color, it's pretty much immediate - my friend has Feint Electric bulbs, and there is like a 3-5 second delay I can control lights remotely - when I'm away from home I can see status of the lights Price - 2 pack of Hue is $100 (not including hub). 2 pack of Kasa, about $30 Setup is super easy (see negative) Negatives The app being simple is a negative. Coming from the Hue app, Kasa app is super basic. While you can get it to do pretty much everything you could do in the Hue app, it's a lot of manual setup. Example: Hue has a ton of pre-setup scenes like night 'Misty Morning', etc. Whereas Kasa has 3 basic scenes to start. You can definitely 'recreate' any Hue scene in the app, but it's a lot of work. (small gripe) Continuing with, app, the home screen should be quick access to things (more grouping of icons). Example: Hue has all the scenes at the top and lights below that. So once you go in to the app, it's one click to change scenes or to turn off/on a light. In Kasa, it's extra click or additional scrolling to accomplish the same thing And then there are no add-ons like Hue to make the lights more fun and dynamic. Like on New Year, I could set Hue lights to 'Firework' and that was cool. There is zero dynamic modes with Kasa To go along with the 'fun' topic. You can link your Hue up media device and have it changes colors while it plays (music, tv). There is nothing in the Kasa ecosystem right now that does that. Setup can be annoying because the app can be confusing during setup. (see below for easy headache free setup) No Apple Homekit support IFTTT - does not support triggers, only actions. While I'm going to miss some things about the Hue lights, I'm not going to miss the headaches. Hue lights are more 'fun' (just don't expect no issues), but if you want lights that just work, have great brightness, color selection and are a fraction of the price of Hue, I highly suggest the Kasa bulbs Pre-setup notes If you are connected to a vpn on your phone or using AdGuard, disable it before you start Require 2.4Ghz WiFi. Will not connect to 5Ghz. On your phone connect to your 2.4Ghz WiFi before you start If you have more than 1 bulb to install, do 1 at a time. Don't install any of the other bulbs until you finish the previous. Setup works best when you wait about 20-30 seconds after you plug in the bulb before trying to it up. Setting up bulb 1 - in the Kasa app, press the + in the top right corner 2 - select Device 3 - select smart lights 4 - select Smart Bulb KL100 series 5 - click next on install screen 6 - click next on power screen 7 - app will try to connect to bulb, if it connects to bulb, skip to step 11 8 - if it fails to connect, wait like 5-10 seconds and hit 'try again' 9 - if it still fails to connect, open your WiFi settings on your phone and manually connect to the Bulb (bulb should be TP_Link....) 10- now go back to the app and hit 'try again' 11- pick the WiFi and enter your WiFi password 12- when you get to the 'Connect to your WiFi' screen, if the app switches you back your initial WiFi (takes about 20 seconds), click 'already connected'. If it doesn't auto switch you back, manually switch back to your initial WiFi and then click 'already connected' 13- Now name your Bulb 13- you're done. - repeat for each bulb you need to setup Now you can add a group (+ in top right corner of app) if you want group multiple bulbs together or create a scene, etc. NOTE: A group in Kasa won't show in Alexa. If you want a group in Alexa, in Alexa app go to Devices, scroll down to Groups and create a Group ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022 by Scott Beauchemin

  • Very easy set-up, integrates with Google Home Seamlessly, Local Control
Color: White
I've kind of resisted the smart lighting and outlets thing for a while. Not because I'm some kind of luddite, but because I hate how every company has their own app to set them up, and you don't really know how the ecosystems will play with each other in the future. Heck, some company could just decide to stop supporting their perfectly functional devices because the standards have changed. However, I recently decided to give it a try because I have some desktop studio monitor speakers that have switches on the back and it was just a pain to reach behind them to switch them on. I used a TP-Link Kasa smart switch for those. Since these bulbs also work with the Kasa app I figured I would add them to a few lamps since I didn't need to get ANOTHER app. Setup was very easy. It took me a bit to realize that I wasn't able to connect to them because I had a VPN running on my phone. After disabling that I was able to connect to them just fine. I could see this being a little confusing to someone not quite tech savvy, because at one point in the set-up you need to connect to a temporary 2.4 ghz wifi network that's broadcast by the bulb itself and then use its app to tell it your wifi network SSID and password. However, after the setup I was able to re-enable my VPN and use it without issue. After setup, my Google Home app found them instantly. I don't have any hubs, because I also resist the urge for this. I live in a 750 sqft apartment, more wifi hardware seems unnecessary. I was concerned that I would run into issues with a lot of wifi networks in my building interfering, but no issues in roughly a week. Connections have been rock solid. As a bonus, others have also confirmed that these can communicate locally without contacting some cloud server. You can't set them up initially without that communication, but if you're really worried about it you can firewall off Kasa devices form accessing their cloud servers and they will still mostly work locally. The only downside of the Kasa devices I see is the lack of a 100 watt equivalent (1500-1600 lumen) bulb, and the unclear future support for Matter. The lack of a brighter bulb means that I have a couple floor lamps I'm controlling with smart plugs rather than bulbs. So, not dimmable or color/temp tunable. These should be able to support Matter since they can be controlled locally and are just 2.4 ghz wifi, but TP-Link doesn't seem to be committing to it. So, it remains to be seen whether these will become paperweights in the future. A bigger deal if you have a large house, but in an apartment I only have 6-7 light fixtures anyway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2022 by Jeffrey Grover

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