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The OHLUX Smart Light Bulbs 4-pack offers 900 lumens of dimmable, energy-saving LED light with full RGB color control. Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri, these BR30 bulbs connect via 2.4GHz WiFi for seamless voice and app control without a hub. Featuring customizable schedules, group control, and a 50,000-hour lifespan, they deliver vibrant, personalized lighting that transforms any indoor space while cutting energy costs by up to 90%.
Brand | OHLUX |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | 2700-6500 Kelvin Dimmable, 900Lumen Brightness Dimmable, Energy Saving 10W vs 100W Equivalent, Rmote control,Voice control,APP control, Work with Alexa, Google home, siri |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | BR30 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 8E+1 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor use only |
Light Color | multicolor |
Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 4 |
Brightness | 900 Lumen |
Shape | br30 |
Material | Plastic |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | AC |
Color Rendering Index | 85.00 |
Power Consumption | 10 Watts |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 0.63 Kilograms |
Light Source Wattage | 10 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 3.7"W x 5"H |
Control Method | App |
Average Life | 20 Years |
White Brightness | 900 Lumens |
Style | BR30 4PACK |
Manufacturer | BLING |
Part Number | BR30-4PACK |
Item Weight | 1.39 pounds |
Size | 4 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Br30 E26 |
Special Features | 2700-6500 Kelvin Dimmable, 900Lumen Brightness Dimmable, Energy Saving 10W vs 100W Equivalent, Rmote control,Voice control,APP control, Work with Alexa, Google home, siri |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**T
Doesn't work with standard dimmer switch
The bulbs work great and the app is a breeze. However, don't make the mistake I did -- these smart bulbs are indeed dimmable, but that's a function of the software. Like most smart bulbs, they DO NOT WORK with older, standard dimmer switches that are installed in many houses. You will need to replace your old-school dimmer switch with a regular switch (recommended) or at the very least look into buying one of the new "smart" dimmer switches.
M**A
Usage options limited, rather a DumbBulb
Colors are fine, brightness is fine, build quality is fine, actual „smart“ features for properly integrating these light bulbs into your home network is “very” limited.The app to manage the bulbs „per se“ is ok, but the limiting factors which make this product practically unusable for a range of use-cases are these:- setting up multiple bulbs in one room takes its sweet time, especially when trying to link them with the app at the same time; prone for error and becomes a real issue due to the next limitation- when turning off the power completely via e.g. a light switch, the bulbs (at least for multiple ones in the same room) take minutes to reconnect to the WiFi, “if” they even reconnect at all. Until then, they constantly turn off for a blink of an eye every few seconds and that can become very irritating, not to mention the loss of remote control for the time being. Left the room after a while, some recovered after 15-20 minutes, some did not, can happen to any bulb. Even worse, they can also lose their settings completely, go back to “init” phase (constantly blinking) and have to be set up again to fix this. The AP is less then 5 meters away, so that should not be an issue.So, if you want to add one (single) of these bulbs to a single room and “never” turn off the power, you “might” be good. Otherwise, rather check other vendors.Given the four bulbs all acted the same, at least with the firmware they come with, I’d say they are close to being useless as smart bulbs, as “turning off the light switch” I still consider being a regular use-case, whether on purpose or by accident, not even mentioning a power-loss.If there even is an updated firmware available, I do not know and after all the hassle those bulbs caused, I also do not really care. Swapping them for sure.Note I know what I’m doing in this matter, technically and practically, as I’ve already bought and installed multiple other smart bulbs and actually know what happens behind the scenes.For anyone considering these bulbs, check your use-case and don’t waste your time if possible.
F**R
Definitely a decent value so far..
First off, I already have other SmartLife-controlled products, so I didn't have to go through setting that up or learning how all of that worked.I bought 4 of these open-box, just to see if they'd be suitable for replacing the incandescent floodlights I have in my kitchen (8, recessed lights). I was particularly concerned because the light switch in the kitchen is motion-controlled, and I didn't know how these would handle losing power constantly.So, first-off, setup is a little weird, because the pairing process (I think intended to be convenient) doesn't seem to take into account that you might be wanting to do MORE THAN ONE BULB CONNECTED TO THE SAME SWITCH!! The process involves turning the switch off-and-on three times quickly, then the bulb blinks rapidly, in pairing mode. Of course, any bulbs that are connected to that switch and setup already will ALSO go into pairing mode. That might be simple enough if you could setup a bunch of bulbs in the app at once, but it only handles on at a time. I wound up leaving the switch on, and then rapidly screwing-and-unscrewing the bulb just enough to turn it on and off, by itself.[For my second set of four bulbs, my solution was to use a separate conventional lamp (removed the shade and everything) and then pair them on at-a-time (and number them, so I know which I was putting where). ALSO: never had an issue connecting with my wifi network that has 2.4 and 5Ghz on the same SSID-- for some reason, some stupid 2.4-only devices choke on this.]So, first off, whatever setting the bulb has STAYS in the bulb-- so, when the switch is turned off, the bulbs don't forget their color, brightness, WIFI info, etc. Also, when the power first comes on, it may take a few seconds or so before they reconnect to WIFI (i.e., if you try to give them a command immediately like color or brightness, they may not get it-- annoying if, say, 7/8 bulbs turn red, and the last one stays white. Just issue the command again.)Secondly, in terms of brightness, these are easily as bright as the incandescents they replaced (80w?), AND (the reason I kept using incandescents) when you turn the color temperature down, the color is almost a perfect match for the warmth.The LEDs that are inside (at least, if they're similar to other LED kits) have the expected RGB set, so you can make all kinds of colors, but ALSO have two white LEDs, one being conventional cool LED colored, and the other being a warm white (WW) LED. So, between the RGB set and the W set, you can make all temperatures of white light, AND pretty much any color that RGB LEDs can make too (don't expect a full-spectrum of Pantone matches, but fine for most purposes).Also, the lights turn on almost as quickly as an incandescent, so the switch has been zero problem.I don't love the SmartLife software. It's actually very nicely designed and works pretty well within itself, but considering how you would integrate with other systems (the way you'd make groups or scenes, for example) is pretty annoying, and it doesn't do anything too fancy out-of-the-box (like programming animations between lights or something).Still, compared to bigger-named/more-expensive products, I'd say these compare very, very favorably.
W**K
took awhile to get them connected
These are all connected to the same light switch.I downloaded the Smart Light appI have been trying to get them to connect so I can group them together but have not been successful.I was successful in getting them ALL to blink fast at first but once they stopped blinking only a few were able to be configuredThe first time ONLY 2 bulbs get recognized,I reset and tried again. Only 2 bulbs again3rd reset 3 were recognized but within a minute one bulb went offline. After several hours of trying I finally got them connected. I tried looking online for any trouble shooting tips but could not find any.When connected to Alexa there is a lag for most of the lights. A couple of times when I asked Alexa to set the lights at 20%, 3 lights responded within a second or two and the 4th one responded after about 5-7 seconds or more. Same thing occurs when asking Alexa to set a different color. It is not always the same light that is slow to respond
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