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# RGB Color Options 800LM Brightness App Control MagicLight Smart Light Bulbs 4 Pack, A19/E26 60W Equi 800LM Color Changing Light Bulb, 2700-6500K, Dimmable by App, Music Sync, Schedule, WiFi & Bluetooth LED Bulb Works with Alexa Google Home

**Brand:** magiclight
**Price:** ₨173
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## Summary

> Illuminate Your Life with MagicLight! ✨

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MagicLight Smart Light Bulbs 4 Pack, A19/E26 60W Equi 800LM Color Changing Light Bulb, 2700-6500K, Dimmable by App, Music Sync, Schedule, WiFi & Bluetooth LED Bulb Works with Alexa Google Home by magiclight
- **How much does it cost?** ₨173 with free shipping
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## Best For

- magiclight enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted magiclight brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual Connectivity:** Choose between WiFi and Bluetooth for flexible setup, ensuring your lights work even without WiFi.
- • **Automate Your Life:** Set schedules and routines to have your lights adjust automatically, enhancing your daily convenience.
- • **Transform Your Space:** With millions of colors and tunable white temperatures, create the perfect ambiance for any occasion.
- • **Smart Home Integration:** Seamlessly control your lighting with voice commands via Alexa, Google Assistant, and more.
- • **Energy Efficient Brilliance:** Save up to 90% on energy costs while enjoying high brightness with just 9 watts.

## Overview

The MagicLight Smart Light Bulbs 4 Pack offers customizable RGB colors and tunable white temperatures, allowing you to create the perfect atmosphere in your home. With smart control via voice commands and an app, you can easily adjust brightness and colors, set schedules, and save energy with their efficient design. Compatible with both WiFi and Bluetooth, these bulbs ensure seamless integration into your smart home setup.

## Description

MagicLight Smart Light Bulbs 4 Pack, A19/E26 60W Equi 800LM Color Changing Light Bulb, 2700-6500K, Dimmable by App, Music Sync, Schedule, WiFi & Bluetooth LED Bulb Works with Alexa Google Home - desertcart.com

Review: READ THIS. Affordable upgrade to Home Lighting. Easy to set the mood of any room. Could be brighter. Get 10 watt over 7 watt - Easy and affordable upgrade to your home's lighting and decor. This review is for the 7 watt version not the 10 watt. This is my first smart LED bulb and like many I was quite impressed but was left wanting more. This bulb is hanging above my desk in my office and is connected via bluetooth to my android device. I read lots of reviews and watched several videos on Smart LED bulbs before pulling the trigger. My review will hopefully streamline and make this buying process easier for you. What do you get?: -A small white package that a typical bulb would come in. It has some of the listing's features and the instructions for finding and downloading the app. - The bulb. About the size of a normal incandescent bulb. This allows it be installed in all normal locations. The bulb's fins are there to transfer heat I believe. Setup: -Setup was pretty straight forward. Screw the bulb in. Install the correct app (there are several led bulb controllers. The instructions tell you which one). Make sure the light switch is on. Open the app. It will search over bluetooth and add the bulb. Close the app. For some reason it insists that you then turn the light switch on and then immediately back on. Reopen the app. Voilà, your new bulb is connected. Using the App: -Here's what's interesting and probably these LED bulbs' worst feature. They all basically have the same crappy app. I'm assuming all these Smart LED bulbs are just different rebranding versions with perhaps some minor differences or improvements. However, they all have similar if not the same app (just with a different name). They all function similarly and look nearly identical. I'm assuming they made it in a way that it only connects with their brand of bulbs. Besides the point. The app offers several features, most of which you probably won't use (Strobe, flicker. Candle might be useful at time). I want an app that I can easily open to turn my light on and off and change the color and brightness quickly. This is possible for the most part, but about 5% of the time there's a hiccup. The app can't find the bulb, doesn't remember the bulb and you have to reinstall it, or just force closing. I will say however, performance has been much better since their latest app update. Additionally, the app itself isn't black as the listing's image shows. I WISH IT WAS. Gosh, especially at night, you don't want a bright white screen when trying to mess with the bulb's settings. -Important: I wish there was a widget or quick way to turn the bulb on/off from the home or lock screen. That would make this 10 times more useful and enjoyable. -Timer: Haven't played with it yet to see how usable it is. - Choose your color: You can easily select the color you wish by sliding a color wheel. You can save 3 custom colors to switch to at any time. Change brightness using the slider. Performance: -Fantastic concept. Really can help change the mood of the room, especially if you had multiple ones. -Brightness: Weak point in my opinion. For me, it's not bright enough, unless you get more I figure. I plan on trying the 10 watt in hopes of a brighter and better experience. I only have one bulb fixture above my desk. I need this bulb to be brighter. Because of this, playing with the dimming feature doesn't seem to make much of a difference until you get really low. -Colors: The colors are neat. Really enjoyable over plain white. Speaking of white. This can't really do plain white. I miss that color at times. It can do a warm yellow, but that's about the closest you'll get. Sometimes you need a bright white. This lacks that unfortunately. -Hissing: I tend to avoid certain colors because of a hissing noise it makes. This varies from color and brightness. Sometimes the slightest change makes the hissing stop. It's pretty annoying though, especially when I have no background noise or music playing. Not a deal breaker though. -Power consumption: Now this alone makes this bulb a worthy upgrade over your non-led bulb. WIFI vs Bluetooth: Don't get Wifi -Now, I have bluetooth. I intentionally avoided wifi, not just for cost. Think about how many devices are connected to your home wifi network. Think about all those times you've had a weak or dropped signal. Think about how frustrated you'd get if your bulbs couldn't all stay connected. Where is your God now? Don't do it. Stick with bluetooth, especially if you plan to get a lot. At least that has less interference and will be more reliable (in most cases). Value: -So you're getting an LED which can easily switch colors as you wish. It's offering you power consumption savings and giving you the value of color choice. The 7 watt lacks in brightness compared to the 60 watts it supposedly replaces. I want to try the 10 watt to see if that's the perfection option for me. It might be for you as well, especially if you just want to try one first. Summary: Overall this is a really cool LED bulb. It instantly helps improve the mood of the room, but not the brightness. For strict mood setters, this is a fantastic and affordable way to do so. If you want mood PLUS brightness, I'd suggest the 10 watt instead. The app is alright overall but has much room for improvement. I have several recommendations for them, yet I'm not sure how likely we'll ever see those changes. Again, all these Smart LED bluetooth bulbs seem to be pretty identical. You're most likely to have a similar experience with them all. Where they differ, however, is their product offerings (other bulbs to allow future upgrades on same group), their customer service, and price. I chose MAGIC LIGHT for all those reasons. They seem to have the widest product offerings, meaning I can easily add more variations of lights in the future. They have great customer reviews and assistance. And lastly, they have one of the lowest prices. -For all of these reasons, I'd recommend choosing the Magic Light bulb sets. Just to have more freedom, get the 10 Watt. I plan on reviewing more smart LED bulbs over time to compare them and see if any other good options exist. If Magic Light feels they can improve my situation or have any insight on how the app can be developed further, I'd be interested to hear from their team. Thanks for reading my input. Hopefully this review helped you out!
Review: Great deal, and extremely entertaining. - Some things to be aware of with these lightbulbs: 1. Your phone or tablet needs to support the Bluetooth 4.0 specification, with allows BTLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) communications. So, for example, my iPhone 6s works, but my iPad 2 does not. 2. (Edit: See revision at bottom of review.) The bulbs themselves are only autonomous insomuch as they recall the last state (in a small non-volatile flash ROM) when powered on - i.e. color and brightness. For all other functions, they require a device connected by Bluetooth. Other smart light bulb systems, such as Philips Hue, use a dedicated controller that acts as an intermediary between your wireless router or direct bluetooth connection, so they can follow schedules and actions without a connected device running a control app. To make a long story short, functions like timers, disco, etc., will not work unless there is a device running the app - either in the foreground or background of your device's OS. If you are out of range from the bulbs - which isn't hard to do when out of line-of-sight and/or further than 30 feet - then they will maintain the last known state. Those caveats aside, I was willing to accept the compromise in autonomy for the lower price, since I only will use them in 1-2 rooms that are right next to each other. Having never used smart color LED bulbs before, upon installing them (which was a pretty straight-forward process - though I am what many would call "tech-savvy"), I immediately declared to my wife that these were the coolest things I had bought in the last 5 years. At the moment, they are in my recording studio, which is thrown together in an unfinished part of my basement. Not that I know anything about punk underground recording studios (since I am, despite my best efforts, pretty much a WASP), but to me, it has more of that kind of a feel now, especially with the more subdued, sharper colors. In fact, I'm liking my unfinished space so much now, that these lightbulbs may have saved us the $30-40K we were thinking of setting aside to finish the basement! Now that is a bargain by any measure. The few minor problems I have with it: 1. I have worked with many Chinese tech brands, and while their "homegrown" products are very solid these days, I still fail to understand this Chinese pride in refusing to hire fluent foreign-language speakers to do their technical writing for app localization. Even with big companies like ASUS (aka "The Great Splendid Computer Corporation"). So, courtesy of this mentality, this app is riddled with incorrect grammar and spelling. But thankfully, the copy is understandable most of the time. (Again, I may have an unfair advantage with this, having worked for a Chinese guy with poor English writing skills.) Hopefully someday they'll realize how off-putting this is to potential customers in Western markets. But since I'm hoi polloi - and the copy still manages to convey meaning adequately - I can overlook it. 2. The color wheel in the app implies a continuous variability in the color palette that doesn't exist in practice. So though this system may look like it is capable of 16- or 24-bit color gradations, it is more like 8-bit (i.e. 256 colors). Since I'm like most guys - any selection of more than 16 colors is too many - this is a minor gripe to me. 3. The disco function only seems marginally responsive to microphone input - changing the sensitivity slider doesn't make much of a difference except at "all up" or "all down." And I would like it if there were more control over the color changes with disco mode. For example, instead of flashing through colors every few seconds, I would like the option to restrict disco mode to one or two colors. Or to have the colors change more slowly, like in the functions tab. Again, though, this is an amazingly cool product that is a great value. I'll be happy to purchase more when I can. Or I'll write copy for the app in exchange for 10 bulbs. :-) ------------------------ UPDATE 12/6/16 I was wrong about one thing, regarding timers. As long as the bulbs have uninterrupted AC power running to them, the timers work without a connection to the phone. Also, a new app has been written which has more comprehensible English. My new set of bulbs are V7, as opposed to V6 on the first set I bought at the time I first wrote my review. V7 supports the sunrise/sunset timer functionality, whereas V6 does not. Be advised that this will not turn the bulbs on an off at sunrise/sunset - something that would be handy for an outdoor setup. They are merely timed dimmers that will increase or decrease light brightness at a starting time you specify, for a duration that you specify. Which makes a lot more sense for indoor lighting.

## Features

- COLOR CHANGING: Customize your smart light bulb with millions of RGB colors and tunable white temperature (2700K~6500K), stepless dimming your lights from warm to cool white, setup a 1% brightness for night light
- SMART CONTROL: Use voice command to control your light via Alexa, Echo, Google Assistant, Siri Shortcut and SmartThings; Use App to adjust the colors, brightness, scene and timers; What's more, you can remotely control your lights when you are not at home
- SCHEDULE AUTOMATION: Create timers and routines to automate your smart home lighting, MagicLight smart bulbs support sunrise and sunset function as well, very easy to setup (App: Surplife)
- UNIQUE FEATURES: There are WiFi/Bluetooth options, you can choose either of them for setup, that means MagicLight bulb can work as a BLUETOOTH LIGHT BULB when you don't have WiFi (no hub required, works with 2.4Ghz or dual band router, do not use with dimmers).
- ENERGY SAVING: 9w low wattage, 80w equivalent high brightness, environmentally friendly, the smart led lights will save up to 90% energy consumption compared with a traditional light bulb while saving your money

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00P6WAEHQ |
| Additional Features | ➀RGB Colors ➁Tunable White Colors (2700K~6500K) ➂Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Both Enabled ➃Voice Control via Alexa & Google Assistant ➄Remotely Control Lights Anywhere You Are ➅App Control ➆No Hub Required ⑧Stepless Dimmable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #904,610 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #21,711 in Novelty Lighting |
| Brand | MagicLight |
| Brand Name | MagicLight |
| Brightness | 800 Lumen |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
| Color Rendering Index | 80 |
| Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, Vera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,847 Reviews |
| Efficiency | Highly Effective |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00861599000129 |
| Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
| Included Components | 1 Manual, 4 Bulbs |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2.56"W x 4.65"H |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Light Color | Warm White |
| Light Source Operating Life | 20000 Hours |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 9 Watt Hours |
| Light Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Zengge Co.，Limited |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | ZJ-WFBM-RGBWW |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Consumption | 80 Watts |
| Power Source | AC |
| Shape | Arbitrary(A) |
| Specific Uses For Product | General purpose |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| UPC | 861599000129 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 9 watts |
| White Brightness | 800 Lumens |

## Images

![MagicLight Smart Light Bulbs 4 Pack, A19/E26 60W Equi 800LM Color Changing Light Bulb, 2700-6500K, Dimmable by App, Music Sync, Schedule, WiFi & Bluetooth LED Bulb Works with Alexa Google Home - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61N-vqCFhUL.jpg)
![MagicLight Smart Light Bulbs 4 Pack, A19/E26 60W Equi 800LM Color Changing Light Bulb, 2700-6500K, Dimmable by App, Music Sync, Schedule, WiFi & Bluetooth LED Bulb Works with Alexa Google Home - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/818rEguDd4L.jpg)
![MagicLight Smart Light Bulbs 4 Pack, A19/E26 60W Equi 800LM Color Changing Light Bulb, 2700-6500K, Dimmable by App, Music Sync, Schedule, WiFi & Bluetooth LED Bulb Works with Alexa Google Home - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/817DpbprLyL.jpg)
![MagicLight Smart Light Bulbs 4 Pack, A19/E26 60W Equi 800LM Color Changing Light Bulb, 2700-6500K, Dimmable by App, Music Sync, Schedule, WiFi & Bluetooth LED Bulb Works with Alexa Google Home - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71xRcwgDE7L.jpg)
![MagicLight Smart Light Bulbs 4 Pack, A19/E26 60W Equi 800LM Color Changing Light Bulb, 2700-6500K, Dimmable by App, Music Sync, Schedule, WiFi & Bluetooth LED Bulb Works with Alexa Google Home - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71yIlL-Fe6L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you control multiple bulbs individually?**
A: I think you can - the app is very useful - each bulb has a unique ID code (which you can rename), and you can create "groups" of bulbs too. I assume at that point you can sync them up with the same pattern or color, OR can you keep them separate and control them individually - but I only have one so i haven't tried this.  the app is called "Magic LED light v2"  I recommend you check it out.

**Q: I live in a household. How can I allow my husband to control the light bulbs within the app on his phone as well?**
A: You can set his phone up the same way you did yours, but it would appear that you cannot have the light bulb paired with more than two devices.  I too live in a household with multiple devices: two iPhones, two iPads and an iPod--I was able to pair the bulbs (4) with both my phone and a tablet, but when I tried to connect any of them to a third device, they would not pair.

**Q: Does this lightbulb work solely via bluetooth, or over wifi as well? For instance, could I change the bulb color at home while im at a restaurant?**
A: This bulb works only with Bluetooth. If you are looking for a bulb that can be controlled from anywhere, our MagicLight WiFi bulb is the right one you want, see below link:http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SIDVZSWthanks so much

**Q: Do i need to setup the bulb on wifi before i start using bluetooth? i’m in an area that doesn’t have wifi and i’m trying to connect to the bulb.**
A: This is our new WIFi and Bluetooth option.  If you do not have an available WiFi connection, please do a factory reset of the light. After that, please connect the bulb in the Magic Home app via Bluetooth.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ READ THIS. Affordable upgrade to Home Lighting. Easy to set the mood of any room. Could be brighter. Get 10 watt over 7 watt
*by P***L on April 3, 2016*

Easy and affordable upgrade to your home's lighting and decor. This review is for the 7 watt version not the 10 watt. This is my first smart LED bulb and like many I was quite impressed but was left wanting more. This bulb is hanging above my desk in my office and is connected via bluetooth to my android device. I read lots of reviews and watched several videos on Smart LED bulbs before pulling the trigger. My review will hopefully streamline and make this buying process easier for you. What do you get?: -A small white package that a typical bulb would come in. It has some of the listing's features and the instructions for finding and downloading the app. - The bulb. About the size of a normal incandescent bulb. This allows it be installed in all normal locations. The bulb's fins are there to transfer heat I believe. Setup: -Setup was pretty straight forward. Screw the bulb in. Install the correct app (there are several led bulb controllers. The instructions tell you which one). Make sure the light switch is on. Open the app. It will search over bluetooth and add the bulb. Close the app. For some reason it insists that you then turn the light switch on and then immediately back on. Reopen the app. Voilà, your new bulb is connected. Using the App: -Here's what's interesting and probably these LED bulbs' worst feature. They all basically have the same crappy app. I'm assuming all these Smart LED bulbs are just different rebranding versions with perhaps some minor differences or improvements. However, they all have similar if not the same app (just with a different name). They all function similarly and look nearly identical. I'm assuming they made it in a way that it only connects with their brand of bulbs. Besides the point. The app offers several features, most of which you probably won't use (Strobe, flicker. Candle might be useful at time). I want an app that I can easily open to turn my light on and off and change the color and brightness quickly. This is possible for the most part, but about 5% of the time there's a hiccup. The app can't find the bulb, doesn't remember the bulb and you have to reinstall it, or just force closing. I will say however, performance has been much better since their latest app update. Additionally, the app itself isn't black as the listing's image shows. I WISH IT WAS. Gosh, especially at night, you don't want a bright white screen when trying to mess with the bulb's settings. -Important: I wish there was a widget or quick way to turn the bulb on/off from the home or lock screen. That would make this 10 times more useful and enjoyable. -Timer: Haven't played with it yet to see how usable it is. - Choose your color: You can easily select the color you wish by sliding a color wheel. You can save 3 custom colors to switch to at any time. Change brightness using the slider. Performance: -Fantastic concept. Really can help change the mood of the room, especially if you had multiple ones. -Brightness: Weak point in my opinion. For me, it's not bright enough, unless you get more I figure. I plan on trying the 10 watt in hopes of a brighter and better experience. I only have one bulb fixture above my desk. I need this bulb to be brighter. Because of this, playing with the dimming feature doesn't seem to make much of a difference until you get really low. -Colors: The colors are neat. Really enjoyable over plain white. Speaking of white. This can't really do plain white. I miss that color at times. It can do a warm yellow, but that's about the closest you'll get. Sometimes you need a bright white. This lacks that unfortunately. -Hissing: I tend to avoid certain colors because of a hissing noise it makes. This varies from color and brightness. Sometimes the slightest change makes the hissing stop. It's pretty annoying though, especially when I have no background noise or music playing. Not a deal breaker though. -Power consumption: Now this alone makes this bulb a worthy upgrade over your non-led bulb. WIFI vs Bluetooth: Don't get Wifi -Now, I have bluetooth. I intentionally avoided wifi, not just for cost. Think about how many devices are connected to your home wifi network. Think about all those times you've had a weak or dropped signal. Think about how frustrated you'd get if your bulbs couldn't all stay connected. Where is your God now? Don't do it. Stick with bluetooth, especially if you plan to get a lot. At least that has less interference and will be more reliable (in most cases). Value: -So you're getting an LED which can easily switch colors as you wish. It's offering you power consumption savings and giving you the value of color choice. The 7 watt lacks in brightness compared to the 60 watts it supposedly replaces. I want to try the 10 watt to see if that's the perfection option for me. It might be for you as well, especially if you just want to try one first. Summary: Overall this is a really cool LED bulb. It instantly helps improve the mood of the room, but not the brightness. For strict mood setters, this is a fantastic and affordable way to do so. If you want mood PLUS brightness, I'd suggest the 10 watt instead. The app is alright overall but has much room for improvement. I have several recommendations for them, yet I'm not sure how likely we'll ever see those changes. Again, all these Smart LED bluetooth bulbs seem to be pretty identical. You're most likely to have a similar experience with them all. Where they differ, however, is their product offerings (other bulbs to allow future upgrades on same group), their customer service, and price. I chose MAGIC LIGHT for all those reasons. They seem to have the widest product offerings, meaning I can easily add more variations of lights in the future. They have great customer reviews and assistance. And lastly, they have one of the lowest prices. -For all of these reasons, I'd recommend choosing the Magic Light bulb sets. Just to have more freedom, get the 10 Watt. I plan on reviewing more smart LED bulbs over time to compare them and see if any other good options exist. If Magic Light feels they can improve my situation or have any insight on how the app can be developed further, I'd be interested to hear from their team. Thanks for reading my input. Hopefully this review helped you out!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great deal, and extremely entertaining.
*by N***L on January 10, 2016*

Some things to be aware of with these lightbulbs: 1. Your phone or tablet needs to support the Bluetooth 4.0 specification, with allows BTLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) communications. So, for example, my iPhone 6s works, but my iPad 2 does not. 2. (Edit: See revision at bottom of review.) The bulbs themselves are only autonomous insomuch as they recall the last state (in a small non-volatile flash ROM) when powered on - i.e. color and brightness. For all other functions, they require a device connected by Bluetooth. Other smart light bulb systems, such as Philips Hue, use a dedicated controller that acts as an intermediary between your wireless router or direct bluetooth connection, so they can follow schedules and actions without a connected device running a control app. To make a long story short, functions like timers, disco, etc., will not work unless there is a device running the app - either in the foreground or background of your device's OS. If you are out of range from the bulbs - which isn't hard to do when out of line-of-sight and/or further than 30 feet - then they will maintain the last known state. Those caveats aside, I was willing to accept the compromise in autonomy for the lower price, since I only will use them in 1-2 rooms that are right next to each other. Having never used smart color LED bulbs before, upon installing them (which was a pretty straight-forward process - though I am what many would call "tech-savvy"), I immediately declared to my wife that these were the coolest things I had bought in the last 5 years. At the moment, they are in my recording studio, which is thrown together in an unfinished part of my basement. Not that I know anything about punk underground recording studios (since I am, despite my best efforts, pretty much a WASP), but to me, it has more of that kind of a feel now, especially with the more subdued, sharper colors. In fact, I'm liking my unfinished space so much now, that these lightbulbs may have saved us the $30-40K we were thinking of setting aside to finish the basement! Now that is a bargain by any measure. The few minor problems I have with it: 1. I have worked with many Chinese tech brands, and while their "homegrown" products are very solid these days, I still fail to understand this Chinese pride in refusing to hire fluent foreign-language speakers to do their technical writing for app localization. Even with big companies like ASUS (aka "The Great Splendid Computer Corporation"). So, courtesy of this mentality, this app is riddled with incorrect grammar and spelling. But thankfully, the copy is understandable most of the time. (Again, I may have an unfair advantage with this, having worked for a Chinese guy with poor English writing skills.) Hopefully someday they'll realize how off-putting this is to potential customers in Western markets. But since I'm hoi polloi - and the copy still manages to convey meaning adequately - I can overlook it. 2. The color wheel in the app implies a continuous variability in the color palette that doesn't exist in practice. So though this system may look like it is capable of 16- or 24-bit color gradations, it is more like 8-bit (i.e. 256 colors). Since I'm like most guys - any selection of more than 16 colors is too many - this is a minor gripe to me. 3. The disco function only seems marginally responsive to microphone input - changing the sensitivity slider doesn't make much of a difference except at "all up" or "all down." And I would like it if there were more control over the color changes with disco mode. For example, instead of flashing through colors every few seconds, I would like the option to restrict disco mode to one or two colors. Or to have the colors change more slowly, like in the functions tab. Again, though, this is an amazingly cool product that is a great value. I'll be happy to purchase more when I can. Or I'll write copy for the app in exchange for 10 bulbs. :-) ------------------------ UPDATE 12/6/16 I was wrong about one thing, regarding timers. As long as the bulbs have uninterrupted AC power running to them, the timers work without a connection to the phone. Also, a new app has been written which has more comprehensible English. My new set of bulbs are V7, as opposed to V6 on the first set I bought at the time I first wrote my review. V7 supports the sunrise/sunset timer functionality, whereas V6 does not. Be advised that this will not turn the bulbs on an off at sunrise/sunset - something that would be handy for an outdoor setup. They are merely timed dimmers that will increase or decrease light brightness at a starting time you specify, for a duration that you specify. Which makes a lot more sense for indoor lighting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great purchase for $35.
*by A***E on November 8, 2015*

For under $30, this is a pretty cool device. Connects via Bluetooth with a smartphone. The app is pretty simple to understand and still offers interesting features. Color Control: You can change its colors and intensities. Pretty simple, but gives a decent amount of light too. Warm Light: It also has a different feature where it can act as a light of about 4,000K bulb which you can dim and brighten. Timer: I love this feature. Put it into a fixture that is always on and use the app to tell it when you want it to turn on/of. Tell it how dim/bright/color/intensity you want it to be. I currently have mine to turn on at 20% brightness, one minute later 50% bright, one minute later 100%, and then an hour later (when I typically leave for work), it turns off. You could also set it as a vacation light so that your lights turn on and off at specific times on specific days. Flashing Lights: You can choose the colors and speed, choose between strobe/flashing/morphing colors, and the speed. Using a grid pattern as a guide, you just choose which "grid" you want, what color you want, and go to the next to make your pattern. Flash to Music: This feature needs work, IMO. You have to use the app's music player, so you're limited there with music selection and such. The lights also have a little delay and the effect isn't always great, but if you just want to add a little extra to the music with some flickering/flashing light, this is an option. Pairing: Something I haven't tried yet, but when you create profiles on your app, you can create groups and select more than one Bluetooth connected MagicLight to the group. They all do the same actions together this way. As should be apparent, the light only works when the source is powered, but also after returning power, I've had to re-send the program back to the light--it doesn't seem to have any RAM storage for programs. Still, it's been a fun purchase for me and has been more useful (with morning wake-up) than I was expecting.

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