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LIFX 1100-Lumen, 11W Dimmable A19 LED Light Bulb (LHA19E26UC10) Multi Colored - 75W - New

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Style: A19


Size: Single


Features

  • 16 million colors and warm to cool whites. LED life-span - 22.8 years (based on 3hrs/day)
  • Easy to set up, built in wifi - no hub required
  • Bright - equivalent to 75W bulb. Beam Angle: 135 degrees.Voltage Range:AC 100-240V 50/60 Hz
  • Works with Alexa, Apple HomeKit and Google Assistant.Temperature:2500K to 9000K.Wi-Fi Router Requirement:802.11b,g,n standards compliant
  • Note: Kindly refer attached manual for guidance on installation

Description

LIFX (A19) Wi-Fi smart LED light bulb, adjustable, multicolor, dimmable, no hub required, works with Alexa. With LIFX, how your bulb connects is important, so all of our WiFi technology is built right into each individual bulb - no hub required. Works with Nest.


Brand: ‎LIFX


Light Type: ‎LED


Special Feature: ‎Works with Alexa, Apple HomeKit and the Google Assistant


Wattage: ‎11 watts


Bulb Shape Size: ‎A19


Bulb Base: ‎E26


Incandescent Equivalent Wattage: ‎75 Watts


Usage: ‎Decorative lighting


Light Color: ‎Multicolors


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Color Temperature: ‎9000 Kelvin


Number of Items: ‎1


Luminous Flux: ‎1100 Lumen


Shape: ‎a19


Material: ‎Glass


Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)


Model Name: ‎LIFX (A19)


Connectivity Technology: ‎Wi-Fi


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Style: ‎A19


Included Components: ‎LIFX (A19) Wi-Fi Smart LED Light Bulb, Adjustable, Multicolor, Dimmable, No Hub Required, Works with Alexa


Connectivity Protocol: ‎wi-fi, bluetooth


Manufacturer: ‎LIFX


Part Number: ‎LHA19E26UC10


Item Weight: ‎7.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.48 x 2.48 x 4.53 inches


Item model number: ‎LHA19E26UC10


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Multi


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Special Features: ‎Works with Alexa, Apple HomeKit and the Google Assistant


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎2 year warranty.


Date First Available: November 1, 2016


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Update on January 9th: I now have a 3rd A19 and I'm loving it. As with the other two A19s I bought, setup was extremely easy. I see other customers reporting problems, but this is now three A19s in a row that I bought and set up individually with absolutely no issues. I don't know why I'm not having any issues, but so far my experience has been 5-star all the way. I wish I had tons of money because now I want to replace every single light in my home with these. ***Original Review*** To start with, installation is extremely easy. Follow the steps below. *DON'T TURN YOUR NEW LIFX LIGHTS ON UNTIL STEP 3* 1. Install the LIFX app 2. ***THIS STEP IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT*** Switch to your 2.4 GHz network (or you can switch to the 2.4 GHz before you install the app, it doesn't matter). 3. Turn on your new LIFX light(s) using the light switch. 4. Look at the LIFX app. You are guided through the installation of your lights. It's extremely easy. I would love to detail the process but there's almost nothing to say. Installation is a breeze. 5. ***ANOTHER IMPORTANT THING*** After installation is complete, switch back to your 5 GHz network. Yep, you don't have to stay on your 2.4 GHz network after you're done installing your new LIFX light(s). 6. Enjoy! I mean, really, that's all there is to it. At this point, the lights should just work and give you no problems whatsoever. However, if you *DO* experience any problems, then restart your router. *NOT* restarting the router is the one thing that is causing people to have problems with their smart lights after installation (or *during*). Routers are computers too, and so just like any computer, they need to be restarted regularly - usually after connecting new devices. Sure, some routers are better than others and so they don't need to be restarted as often, but *ALL* routers still need to be restarted on a regular basis, whether that's weekly or monthly or just a few times per year. If you experience issues controlling these lights with Apple HomeKit (using "Hey Siri"), then don't blame LIFX. Any issues you have when using "Hey Siri" are Apple's fault. For example, you might ask, "Hey Siri, make the lights orange" (or any color), but instead of getting the color you asked for, the lights turn off. For some reason, they aren't actually OFF, but they are instead set to 0% brightness. So, just ask for whatever brightness level you want, like 100%. If you continue having issues at this point, like maybe Siri will claim one of your lights failed or is experiencing a problem, then you should ask Siri to turn the lights off and then ask Siri to turn the lights back on. Or, you can go into the Home app and manually turn the lights off and back on from there instead of asking Siri to do it. If one day you end up losing all ability to control one or more of your lights, then restart the router. You will encounter this at some point, and I'm here to tell you that this isn't a problem with the LIFX lights. It's a problem with the technology in general. It affects all smart lights on the market. This technology just isn't completely matured yet. I haven't seen any negative reviews posted since the firmware update yet that *DON'T* have an easy solution, such as restarting the router. Yet, unfortunately, people post a negative review not knowing that there's a simple solution to the problem(s) they're experiencing. So, please don't pay attention to them. I've had my LIFX lights for 34 days now, and so far I haven't had any issues that didn't have a super easy and super simple solution. Whenever I have any sort of issue controlling my lights with "Hey Siri", I try the following: 1. "Hey Siri, set the lights to 100" (or whatever brightness level I want at the time) 2. If that fails, I ask Siri to turn the lights off and back on again. 3. If that fails, I restart my iPhone (it's the only thing I use to control my lights). 4. If that doesn't fix the control issues, I restart the router. I have only had to restart my router *one time* so far in the 34 days of daily use of these lights. Usually, all I have to do is just tell Siri to set the brightness to something OTHER than 0% and then they are fine. It's a strange bug, but it's not a big deal, and it's certainly not a good reason for me to say anything bad about these lights, especially since it's just an issue with Apple HomeKit and it has nothing to do with the LIFX app or the lights. So, I have absolutely NO regrets buying these lights! If I had known how much I'd like them, I would've gladly paid a lot more for them, knowing it would be worth every penny. Here's why you should get these instead of some other brand's smart lights: - The LIFX smart lights can be brighter than any other smart light on the market. They can produce up to 1100 lumens! Compare that to the average maximum brightness of 800 lumens of other smart lights. Interestingly, the LIFX Mini lights produce a maximum brightness of 800 lumens. The brightest smart lights from other manufacturers is only 800 lumens. This is because other manufacturers use vastly inferior-quality parts that make up the "guts" of the smart lights, resulting in a much lower heat tolerance (and also an inferior color quality). - The LIFX lights don't require (or use) a hub. If you buy just 1 light, then you'll have everything you need. - The colors they produce are absolutely amazing. If you don't believe me, look at reviews on YouTube. You will find people who have compared these to the other leading smart lights on the market and found the LIFX lights to produce better colors. It's just my opinion that the colors are *amazing*. They all seem very true and accurate, and very pleasing to look at. - There's no such thing as a "Starter Kit" for LIFX, and you don't need one! If you want just 1 light, you can buy just 1 and you'll have everything you'll need. - They have the best app. Again, check YouTube reviews of these lights! - These produce more light per watt. That means they are the most efficient smart lights on the market. At their maximum brightness of 1100 lumens, they only consume 11W. By comparison, the competing Philips Hue light can only produce 800 lumens, and it requires 10W to do so. 1100 lumens is a 75W equivalent, and 800 lumens is a 60W equivalent. - The best CRI of the LIFX lights is 85 (I assume this is when you're using white, which is also 3500K). Philips Hue's best CRI appears to only be 80. I personally don't care much about CRI, but I know many people do, so there you go. - LIFX smart lights work with Google Home, Alexa, and Apple HomeKit. - In my experience so far, LIFX has fantastic customer service and support. I feel like I'm treated as a family member. They feel like a very small, down-to-earth family-owned business. Why did I contact them? I just wanted to ask them about the issues controlling the lights with "Hey Siri". I wanted to see if they were aware of it, and unfortunately, no one has yet reported this issue to them. They said they will attempt to find a way to fix this issue even though it's really all on Apple HomeKit's end. So yeah, I highly, highly, highly recommend the LIFX A19 lights! They have quite noticeably improved my quality of life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2018 by Tim

  • Yes having magical color-changing lights is 100% awesome. This review is how good LIFX bulbs are
This review is not about the value of owning RBG lights. Yes having magical color-changing lights is 100% awesome. This review is how good LIFX bulbs are. And yes they are fantastic: These are doing everything I wanted in an RBG light. Having brought these recently, I can't speak for the old firmware, but the current one seems to work great on my wifi network. They were easy to set up with the app, an update and have functioned nicely. Unlike HUE these are not part of a smart home system. Being full wifi I'm not sure how many one could add to a network before things got hairy. Being an network admin, I can say you will definitely have major problems if you have more than say 15 on a typical home router. Also unlike Zigbee lights, these do not relay control signals, if anything they will interfere with each other polluting your wifi network. But that is the price you pay for picking wifi, and you have to know that going in. It would be nice if LIFX had a ZigBee product, because I can say their LED light hardware is the best on the market, even better than Hue's bulbs. I can say with conviction these are the best RGB bulb's I've tried. As light, these are better than any of the imports here on amazon, hue, and definitely better than Ikea's newest RGB offering. If I had to rank them it would be LIFX > Hue > Ikea Tradfri, > everything else. These display all colors richly and accurately. They are very bright at some 900lm. They do not flicker even when dimming. They preform equally well with a warm or cool white settings. This is where the magic lights failed terribly as their "cool white" was a teal blue light at like 200 lm. These are a bit heavy at 7.5oz of weight, which is about the same as a medium sized apple. they are also oddly shaped with the squared off cylinder shape. So they might not work in some light fixtures. They are also LED lights so they *CANNOT* be used in closed figures with no air circulation. The painted metal bases of the bulbs act as a heat sink to dissipate the heat from the power transformers and LED's. Now they don't get hot. For practical purposes they are "warm" to hand, not burn you instantly hot like old fashioned bulbs. You can change these by hand even after hours of running, and they totally won't heat up your room....But they have circuits and LEDs are made with semi conductors so they must be kept rather cool to survive. They don't need active cooling, but installing them in say a typical flush mount ceiling fixture with a glass dome will cause these to overheat and cook the LED's into dead. But this is true of all LED bulbs. Basically any kind of open fixture is good. The app works decently for selecting colors: You get two wheels, one for color one for white. Spinning the wheel changes hue, moving up and down in the wheel changes the white/color mix, and flipping the dial in the middle changes brightness. This is very different from Hue's "color picker" approach but it works well for me. The white wheel is fantastic because it reads to me the specific Kelvin values for the white shade, thus setting to incandescent or sunlight tones is very easy. To my eyes the tones look correct for the K value claimed. Hue doesn't bother to offer specific K values for its white tones, which in my book is a huge fail. LIFX lights are the brightest RGB lights, and maintain their brightness over all shades of white and colors. The app is decent and lets me save any colors, and set up custom "Scenes." I do wish I had more control over the Day&Dusk function that lets you change the lights colors/brightness by time of day. It would at least be very nice to have more than 4 zones, or to edit the curves between the time zone. Just because I want it bright at noon and dark at 10pm doesn't mean I want the light to gradually darken from noon to 10pm evenly over those hours. I'm not sure, maybe I am not programming the app correctly. I still need to do some learning on all the app can do, and what 3rd party options might be out there. I linked these with the google voice assistant on my android phone. It works nicely and I can even change the colors by name. I don't own an echo or Home, or other active listening device and never plan to. I've set my phone to only take voice prompts at a button touch because I don't need every sound in my home recorded and sent off to a corporation for who knows what. Over all, if you wanna do a handfull of lights in your home, these are the ones to get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2018 by Chris M.

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