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The LIFX Mini Day & Dusk (A19) Wi-Fi Smart LED Light Bulb offers a powerful 9-watt energy-efficient solution that delivers a bright 6500 Kelvin light. Compatible with major smart home systems, this dimmable bulb allows for easy customization of your lighting experience without the need for a hub.
Brand | LIFX |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | Dimmable |
Wattage | 9 Watts |
Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
Bulb Base | E27 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Net Quantity | 1 count |
Colour Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Controller Type | Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Colour Rendering Index | 80 |
Manufacturer | a19 |
Part Number | L3A19MTW08E26 |
Height | 3.98 Inches |
Length | 2.17 Inches |
Width | 2.17 Inches |
Weight | 145 g |
Finish types | Clear |
Maximum Compatible Wattage | 60 Watts |
Special Features | Dimmable |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Type of Bulb | Led |
Manufacturer | a19 |
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Best bulbs if you don't need all the colors
I've used about 5 or 6 different brand smart bulbs (all generic chinese bulbs) and wanted to find a good normal looking bulb that didn't have the annoying/harsh blue white light. I wanted something that looked like a normal halogen bulb with good dimming and was bright.These LifX Day Dusk bulbs deliver in spades.Pros:- Amazing granularity with the dimming levels. On single digit % brightness settings, they're barely on but still producing just a tiny bit of light. This is PERFECT for when my wife goes to bed before me and she wants the room dark enough for her to fall asleep but I don't want it pitch black when I come in the bedroom.- Great range of temperatures that all feel great and look great and easy on the eyes. Even on the coldest temperature setting, it's not unpleasant to look at. On it's warmest setting, it's very red in color but late at night, it's actually not bad.- App has built in wake up and sun rise~set routines if you don't want to have to manually program brightness and color change behavior through the day.- Setup with the app on my iphone was pretty easy (no screwing/unscrewing numerous times to put the bulb into pairing mode like with the cheaper chinese bulbs)- Upon power/network loss, the bulbs come back on exactly as they were when they lost power/internet. The cheap chinese bulbs will often revert to a default bright blue/white color and full brightness or be in pairing mode flashing the bulb on/off... not exactly what you want in your house at 2am if there is a power surge (which has happened numerous times with us)- The app is pretty nice and simple to setup schedules but if I had one suggestion, it would be to let me slide a brightness and color temp adjuster when scheduling a bulb to come on instead of just naming the warmth by name like "day light" or "dusk". Give me the Kelvin values.Cons:- To my knowledge, you still lose control over the bulbs if your internet is out. I don't think that they can be controlled just over local area network- As mentioned earlier, no kelvin rating when creating a routine or schedule for the bulb.- That's it
M**.
Es buena opción, solo que... No da luz realmente blanca.
Es buena opción, solo que... el empaque dice que va de color blanco a ámbar y en realidad da tonos de rojizo a amarillo claro. ( no da luz realmente blanca ). Tuve que buscar mas información en el sitio de LIFX y la gama de temperatura que soporta el modelo Day and Dusk es de 1500k a 4000k.Update: despues de una actualizacion de sistema; el rango ahora es de 1500k hasta 6000k . Muy satisfecho! comprare mas.
P**.
removed all lifx bulbs in home
CS is no longer usable, lights never stay online
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Unreliable Operation coupled with Unintuitive Controls
To begin with, I did not attempt to set this up with HomeKit, but instead exclusively used the app. Other reviewers have noted the sunrise/sunset feature can get messed up when using HomeKit to control the device, so I elected to stay exclusively with the devices own app.Unreliable Operation:On the very first day, the bulb lost communications with the app, and this has happened intermittently ever since. On occasion, it worked for up to several weeks at a time, but on average fails at least once or twice a month. Physically switching the bulb on and off will not restore communication. The ONLY solution is to restart my wifi router. This happens even when all my other WIFI devices (phone, tablet and computer) are working perfectly at the time. This bulb simply cannot maintain long term communication on its own. Having to restart the router every so often—and just for this device—is a pain.Unintuitive Controls and Operation:There are at least two ways to control the bulb. The first is manual operation with manual controls. The other is to set up a schedule simulating sunrise and/or sunset.Manual Operation— The manual screen features graphical controls for on/off, color temperature, and brightness. Both the on/off and color temperature controls are pretty obvious as to how they work; you simply push to select what you want. The brightness control however is not at all intuitive. It is a circle in the middle of the diagram with thermometer like gradations on it. However, there is no indication whatsoever this is actually a brightness control. There’s no plus, minus indicators of any kind. It doesn’t even look like a control. At first I was completely puzzled as to how one controlled the brightness. Finally after much frustration, I discovered one must swipe the circle from bottom to top (or vice versa) to control the brightness. The thermometer like markings are however confusing. Swiping up to increase brightness is intuitive enough, but that actually takes you down on the gradations...exactly the opposite of what one would suspect. The bottom most line is showing when the bulb is at maximum brightness! A standard, vertical slider with a percentage indicator would be FAR superior and immediately obvious how to use. The present “control” is not obvious at all.The “Day & Dusk” feature is what I bought this bulb for, but the setup is very frustrating and the operation very unintuitive. There are four times that can be set and adjusted: Wake Up, Day, Evening, and Night Light.Intuitively, one would expect “Wake Up” to be the time the bulb first turns on, and then “Day” the final brightness (and color temperature) you wish to ramp up to. Wrong. This device had me thoroughly confused for days. I finally had to run some experiments to determine just what it was doing.I discovered the bulb actually turns on about 28 minutes BEFORE your wakeup time. After the wake up time, the bulb continues to brighten until reaching the Day setting. However, these settings are artificially constrained. You CANNOT set the Wake Up and Day times closer than 30 minutes to each other. And since the bulb actually turns on 28 minutes earlier than your Wake time, it means it takes an entire hour for the bulb to go from its dimmest setting to full brightness. For me that’s far too long and not what I want. I would like it to light dimly just before my alarm goes off and ramp up to full brightness over about 15 minutes. That would help me gradually wake. An hour is just WAY too long. It is possible to have it take longer than an hour, but not shorter.So the fact this bulb lights nearly a half hour earlier than your first designated time is completely unexpected. Having your “sunrise” restricted to one hour might be OK for those interested in simulating reality, but it does not offer the kind of flexibility I expected...and personally require.The Day & Dusk controls are a nearly indecipherable nightmare. Nothing about it is intuitive. I had to play with it for days to get it figured out. You have to hunt and peck, try this and try that. A graph at the bottom of the screen is intended to show how the bulb ramps up and down over the day. That’s a good feature, but incomplete. It has no labeled timeline...just a shape displayed over ambiguous time.This company desperately needs to hire a professional GUI expert who can design controls that are intuitive and easy to understand. This is one of the worst designed apps I’ve seen in a while.One more issue:Like most LED bulbs, this bulb cannot ramp up its brightness from zero. Although the controls are calibrated down to 1%, that’s not really how it works. At it’s dimmest, the bulb pops on at about 5%. When I’m used to total darkness, that’s too bright and it can jar me first thing in the morning. Tungsten bulbs when coupled with a really good dimmer, can ramp smoothly up from zero...and back down to zero.Conclusion:The unintuitive controls coupled with unexpected behavior really turned me off. However, the poor reliability alone kills this product. It’s fortunate I tried just one. There’s no way I’d want to fill a house with these things. That would be a nightmare. Now I know why many manufacturer’s utilize a hardware “hub” to control their smart devices. Unlike the potential flakiness of a WIFI router, a hub is a dedicated hardware device with a built in transmitter dedicated to controlling its products. That’s definitely the way to go.
A**S
Great device!
Love this lightbulb! The lightswitch in my bedroom is very far from my bed, and this bulb has eliminated me from having to get out of my bed to turn off the light. I use it with Google Home, and love the ability to say a percent of brightness to turn it to (let's be real, I pretty much only tell Google to put it to about 5-10% most days...), and it helps not make my room obnoxiously bright before bed and in the morning. Google Home hasn't figured out how to adjust the colors yet, but you can do that in the Lifx app, and it's a nice feature. If I'm reading, I like to turn it to a more white-ish tone, but if I'm trying to nap or mellow out, the reddish tones are great. Relatively easy to set up, and the app is intuitive. I've had to reset the bulb a couple of times to work with Google Home, but that's more on Google's end than Lifx. Great alternative to the other smart bulbs out there!
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