💡 Light Up Your Life with Smart Brilliance!
The Cree Connected 60W Equivalent Daylight LED Light Bulb offers a powerful 815 lumens of illumination while being energy-efficient at just 11.5 watts. Designed for indoor use, it integrates effortlessly with Alexa and other ZigBee hubs, providing smart control and dimming options. With a remarkable lifespan of over 25,000 hours, this bulb is the perfect blend of technology and longevity.
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Specification Met | UL Listed |
Material Type | Glass |
Item Shape | A19 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Connectivity Protocol | Zigbee |
Color Rendering Index | 80 |
Power Consumption | 11.5 Watts |
Light Source Operating Life | 25000 Hours |
White Brightness | 815 Lumens |
Light Source Type | LED |
Light Source Wattage | 60 Watts |
Control Method | Voice |
Light Color | Daylight White |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Color Temperature | 5000 Kelvin |
Brightness | 815 |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | SmartThings, Other |
Light Type | LED |
Special Features | Dimmable |
Wattage | 11.5 |
Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor use only |
J**H
nice smart bulbs, works great with Echo Plus
update June 5, 2020:Been using these LED bulbs for about 4 years now without any problems. Wink Hub 2 started to have lots of problems and have switch to a paid monthly fee service so bought a Echo Plus and went through the reset procedure on all bulbs and linked them to the new Echo hub. Took some time to do since I have lots of bulbs. Was able to reset bulbs and link two bulbs in ceiling fixtures at the same time. Cree bulb reset procedure is to switch bulb off wait 2 seconds then on 2 seconds (or so, sometimes took longer) until when switching on the bulb blinks. They say 4 cycles but some bulbs took many more cycles before it blinked. Once it blinks wait a little bit and then turn off, then have the Echo Plus discover new devices and when it says to turn on new device switch the bulb back on. Bulb will dim a couple of times when Echo Plus finds it.Nice thing is the Echo Plus doesn't need a smart phone to find or control linking. Just use the Amazon Alexa app on a PC and create groups and assign bulbs to a group with a name that makes sense, bulbs can be assigned to many groups or even be a single bulb as a group. The Alexa app calls each bulb as first bulb, second bulb and so on... creating groups using whatever name you decide makes remembering what a light is called easier. And response time is much quicker, seems like instant so far._________________________________________________________Bought two 6 packs, one was Cree BA19-08050OMF-12CE26-1C110 Connected 60W Equivalent Daylight (5000K) A19 Dimmable LED Light Bulb (6 Pack) and the other was Cree BA19-08027OMF-12CE26-1C110 Connected 60W Equivalent Soft White (2700K) A19 Dimmable LED Light Bulb (6 Pack). Both sold by Amazon.Had a slight problem with one of the daylight bulbs but after going through the reset procedure several times it finally started working. At first the wink box couldn't find it but after doing the reset it found it but wouldn't communicated with it, after a half dozen reset cycles it finally found it and communicated with it. Has been working fine since.All six soft white worked on first try.I've been using these with the Amazon Dot using a "Wink Connected Home Hub" (also sold by Amazon) and has been working great together.OK something very important to know first before buying.... you MUST have a smart device capable of down loading and running an android or an iOS device app. You CAN NOT use this with a PC. And both types of these bulbs you MUST use a hub of some type. There are several manufacturers of hubs so pick the one that is best suited to you and which one you like best.To reset one of these bulbs instructions say to turn off for 3 seconds and turn on for 2 seconds and do this a total of 5 times (or the amount of time may be the other way around, I don't remember off hand) but this didn't work. I found that by starting with lamp being off and turning it on for about a second then off for about a second and keep doing this until when you turn it on the bulb blinks and goes off on it's own... it has reset. Now try reconnecting the bulb with your app, should now work.These bulbs are dimmer type bulbs and I have set up groups for controlling different set of bulbs. Each bulb is named a separate name. And each bulb can be part of several groups in the alexa/echo/dot smart home settings. I have assign all bulbs to a group I call "lights" so that I can turn all lights on or off at once, just by saying turn "lights" on (or off). In my kitchen I have dual bulb ceiling fixtures above the microwave and sink and can turn on a single bulb by saying that bulb's name or turn multiple bulbs on at once. I've named them microwave one (and two) and sink one (and two) and created group names microwave (for ceiling fixture above microwave), sink (for fixture above the sink) and kitchen that includes both the microwave and sink bulbs.Currently I'm running a group I called "night time" that turns on one bulb from a set of three (which is called lamp one, lamp two and lamp three and also belong to a group called "lamp") on one side of the room and another bulb (I called corner) in other corner of room and microwave one bulb in the kitchen. I just say "turn night time on 10 percent" and I get a nice cozy light for watching TV and have a light on in the kitchen.Well ok.... I think you get the idea. You can set up bulbs in groups anyway you want to and call them whatever you want. The only limitation that I see is if the name sounds similar to something else it might think you are saying something you said but didn't say..... which just means I've had to learn to speak alexa/echo speak... if I say "turn on kitchen 100%" it says back to me "can't find device or group called kitchen 1"... so I've had to remember to say "turn kitchen on 100%"Would I buy these bulbs again.... yes I would.
D**N
Easiest to pair to Wink Hub thus far
I bought the daylight version of this bulb and let me tell you they definitely got the temperature of the light right! Maybe a little too correct as it is so intensely bright for a single bulb. I'm just glad it's easy enough to say "Alexa, turn dining room to 70%" and it is perfect.I've tried using WeMo, GE Link and Cree bulbs (WeMo with their bridge) and the Cree connected easier and quicker than the others I've tried. It's simple, awesome....simply awesome!Overall, $15 a piece is about what regular LED's were going for a year or two ago so I hope the price continues to drop as this puts out some quality light and has worked seamlessly with my Wink Hub and Alexa. Definitely recommended!!
C**R
Great Bulbs for Wemo/ ZigBee Integration
I purchased two of these bulbs to work with my Wemo hub and they are fabulous. The Wemo bulbs are not bright white and actually respond less frequently and slower than these. These snap right on, are super bright, and dim to exact specification. I have not had any connectivity or light issues as of yet. Great value!
M**L
Great Daylight Smart Light
This Cree Connected Bulb appears to be a high quality smart light bulb. I purchased four daylight lights and they have been working flawlessly. I connected them to my Home Assistant Zigbee Controller and have been able to control them using my phone. The lights are very white and do look like daylight. The brightness is adjustable via Zigbee and has a good range.While I really like these bulbs, there are a few things I wish were different. First, the bulb does not blink or give any indication when it is successfully paired, so you have to rely on your hub to tell you the pairing worked. Second, these lights work with almost any Zigbee-compatible hub, but instructions are only given for the Wink. Finally, to reset the bulb, you have to turn the light on and off for very specific amounts of time, several times in a row. This seems like an overly complicated procedure and it would be nice to see it changed to just turning them on and off fast a certain number of times. Additionally, these instructions are hard to find in the provided documentation.Despite these few complaints, I really like these light bulbs and would recommend them to anyone looking to build a smart home.
J**7
Not all worked
I was looking for a cheaper alternative to add to my Hue Lights at home and found these at a decent price. What I like is how bright and white these lights are and how I can now control them using my Alexa app.The only issue I had is that one of the lights wasn’t “smart” and won’t connect to my Alexa devices. I contacted Amazon support and they told me I only had 2 options; return all six lights (since I ordered six) or get a refund of $5. Of course, I did not want to return all of them after going to the trouble of linking all the lights to 2 separate apps, so I opted for the refund.So overall, after 3 days of use, all is working well but one light was dead on arrival. It is a good value to be able to get five out of six working smart lights for the Black Friday price of just under $20. Compare that to the Hue light.
E**Z
Buena respuesta al dimmer
Los compré básicamente porque tengo dimmers en la iluminación, otros focos led no responden, pero estos sí.
A**R
Funciona tal y como lo esperaba
Ambas luces son muy fuertes. Funciona con smartthings hub sin requerir hardware extra; sólo hay que asegurarse de que el foco está en pairing mode para que se pueda agregar (busquen instrucciones en Smartthings sobre como resettear este foco encendiéndolo y apagándolo con cierto patrón).
G**A
No conectividad
No lo he podido conectar via wifi con ninguna aplicación por lo que lo uso como un foco normal
O**A
Excelente Producto
Funciona correctamente, tiene buena iluminación, y son fáciles de sincronizar.
J**8
GREAT PRODUCT!
Works great with philips Hue! Nice light and dimming Is nice and smooth. Cheap option for 5000k lights that work with Hue.
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