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Sengled 9W Starter Kit, Smart Work, Google Home, 2700K Soft White Alexa Light Bulbs A19 E26 Dimmable 800LM, 9 (60W Equivalent), 4 Hub, 4 Count (Pack of 1)

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Color: A19 Kit


Size: 4 Count (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Sengled Smart Hub Supports 2.4G & 5GConnect smart light bulb to Sengled Smart Hub, which works with both 2.4G & 5G WiFi router (Connect Hub to your router with Ethenet cable). High connection reliablity even add up to 64 smart bulbs to the smart hub system. Without worry about straining your network and frequently drop offline like most smart WiFi bulbs in the market.
  • Voice ControlSmart light bulbs that work with Alexa and Google Home. Control your smart light bulb via voice commands to turn your smart bulbs on/off, adjust brightness and more, e.g. switch on the a19 Alexa light bulbs before getting out of bed, dim the smart lights from the couch to watch a movie.
  • Wake Up & Sleep ModeEasily setup via using Sengled Home App (iOS and Android). Schedule your smart lights to slowly light up. Starting at the set time, the smart bulbs will slowly brighten throughout the timespan you set. Your lights will slowly get brighter in the morning. And you can also schedule your lights to simulate a sunset so that you can fall asleep more naturally every evening. Your bulbs will slowly dim over the timespan you set.
  • Remote ControlEnhance your smart home with smart bulb soft white lighting, controlled remotely wherever you are. Set timers and light schedules, automating your smart light bulb to make it seem like someone is home even when you are away. You can also create a group for all of your a19 alexa light bulbs, and easily group control your smart light bulbs with Alexa, Google Home and IFTTT.

Brand: Sengled


Light Type: LED


Special Feature: Dimmable, Easy to Install


Wattage: 9 watts


Bulb Shape Size: A19


Brand: ‎Sengled


Light Type: ‎LED


Special Feature: ‎Dimmable, Easy to Install


Wattage: ‎9 watts


Bulb Shape Size: ‎A19


Bulb Base: ‎E26


Incandescent Equivalent Wattage: ‎60 Watts


Usage: ‎Commercial/Residential


Light Color: ‎Soft White


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Unit Count: ‎4.0 Count


Color Temperature: ‎2700 Kelvin


Number of Items: ‎1


Luminous Flux: ‎800 Lumen


Shape: ‎a19


Material: ‎Plastic


Size: ‎4 Count (Pack of 1)


Model Name: ‎Smart Light Bulb Starter Kit, Smart Bulbs that Work with Alexa, Google Home, 2700K Soft White Alexa Light Bulbs,


Connectivity Technology: ‎ZigBee, Wi-Fi


Included Components: ‎4 Smart LED Light Bulbs1 Smart Hub1 Ethernet Cable1 Power Adapater


Finish Type: ‎Soft White


Power Source: ‎AC


Connectivity Protocol: ‎ethernet, wi-fi


Color Rendering Index: ‎80


Manufacturer: ‎Sengled


Part Number: ‎19030023


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎4 x 4 x 5 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎9W 2700K


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎A19 Kit


Finish: ‎Soft White


Pattern: ‎Bulb


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎4


Temperature Range: ‎2700 Kelvin


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Special Features: ‎Dimmable, Easy to Install


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3 years.


Date First Available: August 6, 2017


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  • Worth the $$
Color: A19 Kit Size: 4 Count (Pack of 1)
I had issues with the bulbs turning on randomly (only the A19 bulbs - I have BR30 bulbs also). Sengled customer support was terrific and worked with me until the problem was corrected. #1 You need to use the red Sengled Home app, not the green Sengled Element Home app. #2 Don't use dimmer switches. The bulbs will light on a dimmer switch, but "the Sengled Element bulbs cannot be used on dimmer switches even if the dimmer switch is set to max. The wiring of the switch deprives the bulbs of consistent power and can cause them to, among other things, come on randomly. That is why the bulbs are dimmer incompatible." PROS: 1. Easy to install hub. You just connect the Sengled Hub to your router, following the detailed instructions, and you are ready to add bulbs to it. I'm not sure how many bulbs can connect to a single Hub, but I have 9 bulbs connected (a mix of A19 and BR30) to a single hub. I have another hub with 5 bulbs (a mix of A19 and BR30). I am guessing I could have used a single hub without issue, but I had two so I split the load. 2. SOMEWHAT easy to install bulbs. I still put this in the Pro section, but you may need to reset the bulbs to get them installed. The bulbs come with a QR code printed on them. As you add bulbs to the hub, for which the process is easy and explained well in the directions, you scan the code and then you put the bulb in place with the power on and let the app pair the bulb to the hub. However, sometimes they don't pair. If you buy your bulbs in a kit with a hub, the first thing I would recommend you do is delete those bulbs from the hub using the app and then add them back one by one. I had the best luck doing that. If you are buying extra bulbs, they aren't already added to the hub. So if you add a bulb and it doesn't pair, all you need to do is turn the light switch on and off quickly 10 times. Take the bulb to a different location if you have other bulbs on the same switch that you've already paired or you'll reset those too. If you've reset the bulb successfully, the bulb will blink. If it doesn't, walk away from it for about 10 minutes and try again. It needs to be a fast on and off. A power bar works great for this. Once it's paired, rename the bulb. 3. Works with Alexa. I have two Echo Dots and an Echo. You need to add the bulbs to the Alexa app, but that's easy. Then you can create groups. The great thing about groups is that you can have bulbs be in more than one group. For instance, I can say "Alexa, turn on Movie Room" and all of my spotlights turn on. If I say, "Alexa turn on Movie Back," only my back spotlights come on and I'm able to keep my screen area dark in the front of the room. By the way, I call the group "Movie Room" because Alexa doesn't understand me when I say "Theatre". Pick easy to understand words. 4. One light can be turned on that is connected to a switch that controls many. You can do this with Alexa, as mentioned above, but you can also do this from the Sengled Home app. It probably is more convenient with Alexa and if you want to turn on pairs of lights on a group switch, it's certainly easier, but just the capability is enough for me to love these bulbs. In my kitchen, for instance, I have five bulbs. I have three spotlights and two pendants all on a single switch. Now if I want only the spotlight over the sink to light, I can do so with just an, "Alexa, turn on sink". Or if I only want the pendants to light I can say, "Alexa, turn on pendants". 5. Lights can be scheduled to come on/off automatically. You do this in the Sengled Home app. If there is a way to schedule this through Alexa, I haven't found it. I know you can set up a routine with Alexa, such as when you say, "Alexa, good morning" it can be a trigger to turn on lights. I want them on when I wake, especially in my bedroom. You can set two different types of light schedules in the app - regular on/off schedules and a wake-up schedule. With the latter, you can set a time and day(s) and the bulb will gradually lighten. There is no auto off with this. With the on/off schedules, you can set the days and times to turn the bulbs on/off, as expected, but note that you can only create two schedules. 6. Lights can be controlled away from home. If your bulbs are connected to the Internet and you are connected to the Internet wherever you are, you can turn bulbs on/off, adjust dimming or adjust the scheduling using the Sengled Home app. You can also turn bulbs on/off or adjust dimming away from home using the Alexa app. 7. Lights are dimmable. It’s a pro that the lights are dimmable at all. It’s great to be able to say, “Alexa, dim kitchen to 50%”. (Incidentally, the way you un-dim is to say, “Alexa, dim ‘bulb name’ to 100%”). However, the dimming isn’t enough so that’s my one con. CON: Lights don’t dim enough. You can dim the bulbs as low as 1% and you’ll see a visible difference, but 1% isn’t really 1%. The dimming range is really from about 20% to fully on (100%). These bulbs are super bright, which is a plus for rooms where you want it, such as the kitchen; it’s not so great to have that brightness in other rooms. Usually I keep my living room at no more than 50%. If you dim all the way to 1%, my best guess is it’s about equivalent to a 20 watt bulb. It’s for sure not any darker than that and may be a bit brighter. If not for the dimming issue, I'd rate the bulbs 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2018 by Writemom

  • Extremely easy to install do not go by bad reviews
Color: A19 Kit Size: 4 Count (Pack of 1)
Pay no attention to the people who are having these ridiculously outrageous complicated problems. It is them not the lightbulbs or the hub or the app. Trust me I am no genius. I got these on Christmas Day and we are in January and I finally got enough guts to put them in because I was so worried about what the bad reviews were and how daunting of a task it looked to be. It took me five minutes for four lightbulbs Once you do the initial pairing with your router you can unplug the little hub that the lightbulbs come with and as long as you keep it close enough that you can plug it in anywhere without having to plug it into the router so don’t get worried about having to stay in there if you don’t have an a porch because you don’t need to Listen I receive this is part of a Christmas gift to go with my Google hub. When I took it out of the box I said to myself what is this? What is this hub why is there an ethernet cable what is going on here. Pay no attention to the people who can’t seem to get this to work. I am no computer expert I have a google home and a hub Verizon FiOS I have an iPhone 7 not even a new one and I had absolutely no problem installing this. I actually was scared to install it or try because from the reviews that I was reading after I had already purchased this or actually it was given to me I was kind of scared to try to do it. Because when you open the box the directions are very weird looking it says you can call customer service but if you look at the reviews they said they don’t know anything either and that they had to send it back or they didn’t work or they couldn’t pair of them. I got four of them. All four of them were already paired with my hub it came with I just had to name them. Download the app it walks you through it step-by-step and if you plan on connecting this to your Google Hub or your Google home it is extremely easy to do. If you have to use the app I found no problems at all in using the app to control them. I don’t plan on doing that because that’s not why I got this but if I have to I know that is there and it is extremely easy. When I first looked at the app it gets like 2.5 stars and I said oh god here we go it’s going to be terrible. It’s not walks you through it take those little directions and toss them into the box you’re not going to need them. I am extraordinarily impressed with the quality of the lightbulbs they are very sturdy they are extremely bright and they do exactly what they are supposed to dim go bright turn on turn off with me saying hey Google If this is your first jump into the lightbulbs that are going to be controlled by your phone or your Google or Alexa I highly recommend them. They are an extremely cheap alternative to the Phillips which I am sure are much better they probably do a few more things a few different colors but guess what I don’t need that I’m 46 it is for a bedroom and office. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2019 by RichG

  • If using Echo for hub & Alexa can’t find your bulbs, turn them off & on quickly 10 times to reset!
Color: Br30 Size: 6 Count (Pack of 1)
I ordered 6 of these for my living room to work with my Echo Show, so I didn’t need the Sengled hub to go with them. Since I’m using an Echo as the hub, the lights can only be set up via the Alexa app. The Sengled app requires you to add a hub first before you add any smart bulbs, so the Alexa app was the only way for me to set these lights up. Note: you need to create an account in the Sengled app and sync accounts with Alexa (and have the skill, of course) before you can set up any lights in the Alexa app. After I gave permission, four of the lights integrated seamlessly. The last two took me an hour or more of fiddling. Alexa was having trouble discovering them. I moved the Show into the same room, thinking the last 2 were beyond the recommended 30 feet away. No good. After much searching, I found a YouTube video that said if you turn the lights off and on 10 times very quickly with no pauses, it resets the bulbs and makes them discoverable again (they flash 5 times to confirm reset). After a few tries of this, I finally got all 6 connected. Not sure why the last two gave me so much trouble. I docked one star because of it, since most of the bulbs worked fairly quickly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2020 by Beth C

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