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OHLUX Smart Light Bulbs, Color Changing LED Bulbs for Alexa and Google Assistant, 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth with Music Sync, E26 A19, 120V, 4 Pack

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Size: 4P


Features

  • APP & Remote Control: Keep connecting WiFi smart light bulb with your home network (only supports 2.4GHz Wifi), you can remotely control smart light bulb on your smartphone when you leave home or travel
  • Timing & Group Control: Never come home to a dark house - by using light schedules on the 'Smart Life' app and be greeted with warm light. The timer function enables smart led light bulb power on and off automatically, Time Setting for Sunset sunrise,Group control function allows you to control more than one smart light bulb at the same time for scene setting
  • RGBCW Multi-Color And Dimmable Brightness: RGB+ Cool white + Warm white smart bulb Choose What Color You Want with 16 million colors and the brightness of every color is dimmable The light brightness can be fixed percentages from 1% - 100% output. No Droning-No Flashing

Brand: OHLUX


Light Type: LED


Special Feature: Smart bulbs


Wattage: 10 watts


Bulb Shape Size: A19


Light Type: LED


Additional Features: Smart bulbs


Wattage: 10 watts


Bulb Shape Size: A19


Bulb Base: E26


Incandescent Equivalent Wattage: 80 Watts


Light Color: Warm White


Voltage: 110 Volts


Color Temperature: 2700 Kelvin


Indoor Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Power Source: AC


Color Rendering Index: 85


Power Consumption: 10 Watts


Light Source Type: Light Emitting Diode (LED)


Light Source Wattage: 10 Watts


Accepted Voltage Frequency: 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz


Control Method: App


White Brightness: 600 Lumens


Efficiency: High


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Brand Name: OHLUX


Number of Items: 4


Manufacturer: OHLUX


Manufacturer Part Number: bling


Unit Count: 4.0 Count


Package Quantity: 4


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Item Dimensions W x H: 2.4"W x 2.4"H


Material Type: Aluminum, Plastic


Shape: a19


Style Name: A19 Smart Bulb


Color: A19


Theme: Rainbow


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • These lights are fantastic – easy to install and fun to use
Size: 4P
This is my first experience with fully customizable light bulbs, and I was a bit skeptical on how useful they would be. However, once I installed one and set it up, I was blown away. I can fully adjust the coolness level, brightness level and actual color of the light using a full color pallet. Great! Installation was a breeze if you are used to doing a little interpretation of the typical instructions. The Smart Home app picked it up right away and within a few minutes, Alexa had control. I installed one in my wife’s reading lamp and she loves it. Best thing, I can turn the light off when she gets up and leaves it on! I have messed with the color only for testing purposes and it works great and is actually pretty cool, one of those things you will make yourself find a use for. So, easy to install, incredibly tunable, integrates easily with Alexia and sells for a very fair price. An absolutely great value from a good company. They are quick to respond to questions and comments (I left them a message telling them how much I enjoyed their product) ad heard back immediately. One of the best things is the brains are in the bulb, ot in an external switch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2020 by Richard Baker

  • Awesomeness
Size: 4P
This is so nice that it connects to the Amazon Alexa/echo dots. It’s so cool to change the color in an instant This was extremely hard for me to install other friends that have this it was seamless but for me for some reason it would not connect… So what I did was I had to fool the app and didn’t go by the exact instructions as those were not working… It kept saying I might need to downgrade my Wi-Fi megahertz but I never did that and I ended up getting it up and running… I was so happy I did a happy dance. So do not give up if it’s not connecting there are different settings with fast blinking and slow blinking even though it was fast blinking and it was not working I chose slow blinking and low and behold it connected to the special Wi-Fi inside the bulb. Once it’s up and running it’s pretty awesome I just wish it connected to Amazon Alexa immediately without having to go through the app… But the app is what makes it where you can change your desired color other than telling Alexa to make it red orange yellow purple green… Etc.… The app lets you literally choose any color on the spectrum that you like ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020 by 🦖DINOSAUR EVENTS FLORIDA🌴🦖

  • Great Value! Close to Perfect But Software Has A Few Irritations (Not Deal Breakers)
Size: 4P
The best thing about these bulbs is they don't need a hub. But you need to have a Wifi router than can broadcast the 2.4Ghz channel under it's own network name. It appears the Smart Bulb industry has matured to the point you can get a decent quality, reliable product that is easy to setup at a low price now. The white color can be fine tuned to your liking (warm to cool) and the color mode colors are vibrant with very fine tune controls. It appears this bulb is sold under several different names (they all come in the dark blue boxes) and they all use the "Smart Life" app which I believe is made by Tuya, which may also be the manufacturer of the bulb (not sure). Why no 5 stars? I am a Software Developer of 20 years and the app, while functional, has some issues, none of them deal breakers but a bit irrirating. Like most things these days, it's all about the software (from our phones, to our cars, to our TVs) You can have a well-engineered hardware product with great specs, but if the software is poorly designed it doesn't matter how good your big screen LED panel is, for example. Here are the things you may find frustrating about the software app to control the lights, at least at the time of this writing: #1 You can't create scenes (aka scenarios) or automations that change the color of the bulb! You can only switch between white mode and color mode in which case it will use the settings you used the last time you were in color mode and the only way to change the color is manually in the app. So there's no way to create a scene that changes the bulbs to red if the color they were last on was green (like if you wanted to switch between your sports team colors and Christmas colors with one button push.) #2 If you create a scene, or automation that changes the brightness or color temperature of the bulb when the bulb is in color mode, the bulb will change to white mode. So there's no way to control the brightness via a scene or automation for any colors other than white. You have to do it manually. If you use the group function to group the bulbs in groups, it makes it easier to do this than changing each bulb individually while in color mode. Other than that, the app works pretty well. What is interesting is that my Google Home / Assistant CAN change my bulbs colors and color brightness using voice commands like "Hey Google, change the lights to red" or while in color mode, "Hey Google, set light brightness to 40%" One other flaw in the software is that, you can create a scene/automation that gradually dims or increases the brightness over time using the time lapse/delay function, BUT, it doesn't work for a wake up light sunrise effect very well. if you wake up before it's gone through all the steps in increasing the lighting and you use the app to turn off the bulb (if your sleep mate is getting up later), the automation keeps running and the light briefly flashes each time the next brightness step is executed. So the automation isn't aware you turned the light off, and even though it's only running a step to increase brightness, not turn the light on, it flashes and the app remembers after that you turned the light off and turns it back off. Very strange. The other thing is there are at least three versions of this app: Smart Life, Swift Smart Life, and Tuya Smart (or something like that) they are all the same app. The main one that most people use, Smart Life, the manufacturer must have not paid their translators well because the time delay step in the automation is called "Time Left" and scenes are called "Scenarios" where on the other two versions they got the wording more correct. I think for the average person these are a better value for the money then the more expensive well-known name brand smart bulbs. Hopefully they will improve the software down the road, resulting in a 5-star instead of 4-star rating (at least from me.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2019 by Sam Bravern

  • Absolutely wonderful, a life-changer! Absolutely wonderful, a life-changer!
Size: 4P
First: I bought two packages of the smart lights: the two pack and the four pack. Upon further research I discovered that OHLUX sells a six pack, but it was easier for me to differentiate the placements of the lights with the separate boxes. The two pack, I placed in two standing lamps at opposite ends of my bedroom, and the four pack, I placed in the fan lights overhead in my bedroom (four fixtures, of course). These are very easily controlled with my voice using my Amazon Echo Dot, or interactions with my phone, in the Alexa app in connection with the Smart Life app (needed to actually connect the lights to my network) produced by Tuya. You can adjust brightness and color, as well as the "color temperature" of the white light. You can assign names to the lights, and place them into groups within the Alexa app as well as Smart Life, as well as create scenes for controlling brightness and temperature within Smart Life and, again, control them with Alexa. You can also create Alexa routines for fine tuning brightness and color per lite. I honestly do not know many technical details about this kind of lighting in general, but I am very much pleased with what I'm seeing here. There seems to be a hardcoded four-scene limit within the Smart Life app for animated display of lighting. I believe that there wouldn't be many calls to display animated lighting unless I were to put on a rave in my room, but I can see other uses such as more immersive gaming – I have created a couple Alexa routines for this purpose, which are limited to static displays. For more dynamic animated displays, I may wish to look for LED strips I can mount on the upper sides of my room. In any case, that does nothing to lower my final score of these lights – absolutely perfect and beautiful for my current needs. Thank you, OHLUX! The most affordable smart lighting I've experienced (to be fair, the only smart lighting I've experienced so far), and while I would not go so far as to say that the Phillips Hue lighting system is not worth the money one would pay for that (it can interface in many more tantalizing ways with various systems that I may look into in the future), it does have a more complex setup process (Bridges, Smart Switches etc.). These bulbs are definitely a fast, easy smart lighting solution that you should definitely consider. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2020 by Wade Manns

  • Awesome, efficient, and simple. Step by Step Guide.
Size: 4P
These lights are great. They are energy efficient. They can be controlled via the smart life app or alexa or Google home. They are easy to set up. Confirm your phone/tablet is connected to a 2.4hz wifi network. 1. Install the Smart Life app from the app store and open it. 2. Click the plus button in the top right. 3. Click the Add Manually section at the top (It should already be the default). 4. Click the word "Lighting" on the far left. 5. Click The light bulb that says "Lighting" (Wifi). 6. Install the light. 7. Turn the light On-Off-On-Off-On. 8. Wait ten seconds or so and they will start blinking. 9. Click the large button that says "Confirm your light in blinking rapidly." You're done. The light will be "found," "connected," and "initialize" automatically. Simply give your light a unique name. (Lets say you have multiple lights in one fixture and you've named each light, "Kitchen Light." You can group them together in the Alexa app, which I'll explain later.) You can now control your lights from the smart life app. -Keep your lights on.- If you have the Alexa app set up already and "smart life" skill enabled, Alexa will automatically recognize your new lights and you will be able to voice control them by name. -Keep your lights on- If you do not have the Alexa app set up yet you will need to complete a couple simple steps. To get your lights to work with Alexa you will need to enable the "Smart Life" skill in your Alexa app. 1. Do this by going to the Alexa app home screen and clicking the three lines in the top left. 2. Go to skills and games. 3. Go to the search symbol and type in "Smart Life." 4. Enable Skill. Once you do this go back to the Alexa app Home screen and 1. click the three lines at the top again. 2. Click add device. 3. Click Light. 4. Scroll all the way down to "Other." 5. Click Discover devices. As long as your lights are on and you have followed all the previous steps properly, Alexa will find your lights by the unique names you gave them earlier. Okay, so let's say you have 3 lights or more in the same fixture. It's okay to name them all "Kitchen Light" or whatever you like. They can all be the same, because we can use Alexa to create a group. 1. Go to the Alexa app home page. 2. Click Devices in the bottom right. 3. Click the + button in the top right of the screen. 4. Click "Add Group." 5. Give the group a name that you will use to control multiple individual lights. 6. Add the lights from the list that will be available below by simply clicking each one of them. 7. After you have selected all the devices, click save. Voila. A couple notes. I know this sounds a little complicated but that's only because I literally broke it down piece by piece for those who may not be technologically adept. It's very easy, especially after you do it a couple times. Also, to turn every smart light you have installed off, you do not need to create a group in Alexa. Simply say, "Alexa, turn off all of the lights." Hope this review helps prospective buyers ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2020 by Landon Lockhart

  • Cool...but not really long lasting
Size: 4P
Ok, so 3 weeks later and 3 out of the 4 are not properly working. And when I say not working properly I mean, coming on in the middle of the night inconvenience and with no Wi-Fi it does what it wants. Second bulb was unassumingly harmless with a flicker but was super hot in the base , be careful these tend to be hot. The third would just refuse to turn off, whether thru alexa or the phone app. This all remedied by a flick of the light switch for off.....go figure. Anyway I won't be back to buy more. At least not his brand. brightness = 4 of 5 Alexa integration = 4 of 5 Ease of Instal= 4 of 5 Durability= 1 of 4 Oh naming each individual bulb can be a bit redundant in a single 5 light fixture, but thats the apps fault. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2021 by Randy

  • Finally connected to Alexa
Size: 4P
(If you are in a rush - skip to first and second tip) So the idea was awesome and I couldn’t beat the price. I finally have Alexa in my house (after debating between Google and Apple finally coming out Siri enabled devices) and thought these looked like a first jump-in point. First I downloaded the Smart Life App and created account using Google - same Google Account I use for Amazon. It worked. Anyway, I wanted to put them in my upstairs hallway so I replaced one of the 3 lights, flipped the switch on/off/on/off/on and it began blinking. Sweet! I followed the directions and it timed-out when it was registering. (Second spot on the sequence.) it said I should make sure I had the Wi-Fi password correct (it was) and my Wi-Fi had 2.4ghz (it does) I tried it again, and bam! It worked. I replaced another light (of the 3 on the same switch) and it began blinking immediately- no on/off... required. Cool! It connected quickly. Then I replaced the third one and it didn’t blink - on/off/on/off/on with the light switch - nothing. Solid white light. Tried about 5 more times and ALL started blinking... So 30 minutes in and now I got a strobe dance party in my upstairs hallway, which would have been cool if I programmed it like that, but I didn’t. So I just went through the procedure and it ADDED ALL OF THEM! Freakin’ Rad! It also removed the first 2 so they were named 3, 4, 5. So: First tip - add ALL lights on the same switch at the same time. You would think the directions would say that somewhere but guess what - it doesn’t and there is not a link anywhere on the packaging for a website, customer service, email address, nada. I played with the app, set each light to the same color, used Soft white setting as all our lights in the house are and matched perfectly. Individually set them all to the blinking color fast setting, and it was pretty cool - once a year when the kids have friends over, but I am looking forward to holiday colors. The Smart Life app works well. Now to connect to Alexa - frustrating as all hell. I am VERY tech savvy (compared to the layperson). I’m not just writing that because I can use a smart phone and turn on a tv. I build networks, give me a pile of parts, a Swiss Army knife, some duck tape and a Red Bull and I’ll build you a computer. I’ve built my own apps - front end, back end, blah blah blah. And this is what caused the frustration. I followed the directions exactly. Yes I can also read a recipe. In the Alexa app I found the Smart Life app easily. It asked for my login (very confusing that they have the country code for a phone number even if you used an email address.) Every time I typed in the Google account I used it said my password was wrong. It wasn’t. I hit the password reset button more than once, it send me a 4-digit code, I entered, said it didn’t work, or wrong password, or the app failed. I tried it from the app to Alexa and it said it was not the most updated version of the app - I had to paraphrase because it was obviously translated from Chinese - I am assuming Chinese because I received emails from 智能生活 - not joking I just copied that from the sender in the email. If it is a different language I apologize. Nothing worked. I read in the most recent reviews (I always read the 3-stars because they tend to have a working product but had issues with it as I have) and someone mentioned using the Tuya app instead. Indeed it is exactly the same build, but not necessary. I FINALLY got it to connect. I figured it was the password - crazy clairvoyant I am - and also because it was the sticking point in the Alexa app. The mind block I was having is that I used my Google Account to create the Smart Life account. There was only that or Apple and all my finances are in my iPhone and connects to my Apple ID so I didn’t want to chance it. But how is my password wrong? A BIG issues I see here is the company knows I used my Google account to set up their app and now I just put my Google password into their app essentially. BIG no-no... and I breached that protocol. When connecting to the app, through Alexa it should have brought up a portal to Google so the app maker doesn’t record my password. Anyway I digress. The fix - as soon as you install the Smart Life app, change the password in the app. You will still use your Gmail address as the login, but a new password. Open the Smart Life App, go to Me (bottom right), Settings, Account, Account and Security, Change Login Password. They will send you a 6-digit verification code (from a Chinese address), you enter it and change your password. Now you can open the Alexa App and add the device. So: Second Tip: change the password in the Smart Life app (read above) BEFORE you try to connect to Alexa. It worked!!! The function of the bulbs in Alexa does not include the “Scene Mode(s)” but does include all of the colors. You can also add all of the bulbs to groups - example these 3 are all under Upstairs Hallway so I can say “Alexa turn upstairs hallway on, green” etc. but I would like to say “Alexa make upstairs hallway a dance party” and have all of the colors blink with “scene 2”. Maybe it is possible but I haven’t read that far yet. Another thing that just popped up was a lag when they were accidentally turned off from the switch and it took a minute of so for them to reconnect to the network and was laggy in the app and Alexa for a couple minutes. I have ordered some light switch holder things (I will add to the review) - 10-pack for $8.99 - to keep this from happening again. Good luck! (I just ordered 3 more 4-packs because they are on sale right now and cheaper than the large packs. I will add to this review if anything else changes.... ) Added the 12 more bulbs to my house. Used the Smart Life app to make areas in the house. Also did the same with Alexa. Everything is working perfectly so far. “Alex, bonus room gold. Alexa Foyer green,” all works. Unfortunately you have t use the Smart Life app to make the scenes but I can do it one room at a tome or the whole house. We are digging Scene 3 - makes a party for sure. Update - just ordered another 2 sets of 4. Unfortunately the one day shipping has turned into 3 and we are still waiting. In the mean-time you can still order but for $6 more ams it still says next day?? Strange. My kitchen NEEDS these bulbs - let’s go Amazon I need them today!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2020 by Wrinkle249

  • Vibrant smart home upgrade!
Size: 4P
OHLUX Smart Light Bulbs deliver 16 million color options plus tunable warm-to-cool white through 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity—no hub needed for seamless Alexa and Google Assistant voice control. 4-pack E26 A19 bulbs sync lights to music beats, set circadian schedules, or create party scenes via Smart Life app while dimming smoothly from 1-100%. Energy-efficient 7W LEDs equivalent to 60W incandescents last 20,000+ hours. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026 by Raven

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