Philips Hue’s color LED smart bulbs are awesome. I even have a few myself. But if you’re just beginning to add smart lighting to your home, I would suggest steering clear of Philips Hue — it’s a fantastic brand, but $50 per bulb is just nuts. Instead, check out MagicLight WiFi Smart Light Bulbs on Amazon. You’ll pay $15 per bulb instead of $50 if you buy a 2-pack, and you’ll be able to do just about everything you can do with Philips Hue bulbs.
MagicLight WiFi Smart Light Bulb, Dimmable, Multicolor, Wake-Up Lights, No Hub Required, Compat…: $29.95
Here’s more info from the product page:
- Compatible with Alexa & Google Assistant: Voice Control your MagicLight WiFi light bulb with your Amazon Echo or Echo Dot and Google Home Assistant
- Works with IFTTT: DIY Your WiFi Light Bulb Depending on Various Events by Connecting it to IFTTT
- Works with iOS/Android: Personalize Your WiFI Smart Lights to Match Your Mood, Control Your Smart WiFi Lights Bulb Remotely When You are not at Home
- Various Scene Modes: Color Palette, Group Control, Sunlight, Music Mode, Timer, Sunrise, Sunset, Dimmable, MIC Function, DIY Mode, Scene Mode, Energy Saving……
- Application: This is a WiFi enabled light bulb, no hub required. Multiple lighting patterns, suitable for a showcase, residential, office, hotel, shop, exhibition room, landscaping, indoor, home etc.
MagicLight WiFi Smart Light Bulb, Dimmable, Multicolor, Wake-Up Lights, No Hub Required, Compat…: $29.95
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These multicolor smart LED bulbs are as good as Philips Hue, but they’re only $15 each originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 3 May 2019 at 09:19:51 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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