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Smart Light Bulb, meross Smart WiFi LED Bulbs Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant and SmartThings, Dimmable E26 Multicolor 2700K-6500K RGBWW, 900 Lumens 60W Equivalent, 4 Pack

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Features

  • Voice Control: meross smart light bulbs are compatible with Apple HomeKit, Apple Watch, Siri, Alexa Echo, Echo dot, Google Assistant and SmartThings. Control your smart bulbs via voice command to turn on/off or dim/brighten your smart LED light effortlessly. (e.g. Hey Siri, set the bedroom light to green).
  • Upgraded Version Light Bulb: The Meross bulb is an excellent upgrade from the previous version, offering 900LM warm white light, a separate antenna for stronger Wi-Fi signal and network stability, and increased LEDs for brighter light and more vibrant colors. With this bulb, you can enjoy a better lighting experience.
  • Color Changing Light Bulb: Set the perfect illumination for any occasion. Dimmable led light bulbs, adjust from warm/cool white(2700K~6500K) to multiple RGB colors. e.g. switch on the smart LED light bulbs before arriving home, dim the smart rgb lights to have a party with your friends.
  • Schedules and Energy Saving: You can set schedules (timers) to turn on/off your smart rgb light automatically based on your routine. Sunrise/sunset mode supported. Only 9W of energy consumed, equivalent to the brightness of a 60W incandescent bulb, saves up to 8.19 $ per year.
  • User-friendly Smart Bulbs for Android Users: Meross smart bulb works with any Android smartphone or tablet with OS 6.0 or higher. Android users will have effortless experiences when configuring with Meross app.

Brand: meross


Light Type: LED


Special Feature: Works with Apple HomeKit,Siri, Alexa, Echo, Google Home/ Mini,Nest Hub and SmartThings, WiFi Smart Bulb, Dimmable, RGBCW, 2700K-6500K, Party Color Change Bulb, App Remote Control,Timer Schedule, Sunlight, Sunrise, Sunset, DIY mode, Scene mode, Energy Saving, No Hub Required See more


Wattage: 9 watts


Bulb Shape Size: A19


Brand: ‎meross


Light Type: ‎LED


Special Feature: ‎Works with Apple HomeKit,Siri, Alexa, Echo, Google Home/ Mini,Nest Hub and SmartThings, WiFi Smart Bulb, Dimmable, RGBCW, 2700K-6500K, Party Color Change Bulb, App Remote Control,Timer Schedule, Sunlight, Sunrise, Sunset, DIY mode, Scene mode, Energy Saving, No Hub Required


Wattage: ‎9 watts


Bulb Shape Size: ‎A19


Bulb Base: ‎E26


Incandescent Equivalent Wattage: ‎60 Watts


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Decoration


Light Color: ‎Multicolor, Cool White


Unit Count: ‎4 Count


Color Temperature: ‎6500 Kelvin


Number of Items: ‎4


Brightness: ‎810 Lumen


Shape: ‎Bulb


Size: ‎4 Count (Pack of 1)


Connectivity Technology: ‎Wi-Fi


Style: ‎4 Pack


Connectivity Protocol: ‎Wi-Fi


Manufacturer: ‎meross


Part Number: ‎st-ting-l470


Item Weight: ‎8.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.71 x 3.35 x 6.12 inches


Color: ‎Multicolor


Item Package Quantity: ‎4


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Certification: ‎CE, FCC, ETL, RoHS


Special Features: ‎Works with Apple HomeKit,Siri, Alexa, Echo, Google Home/ Mini,Nest Hub and SmartThings, WiFi Smart Bulb, Dimmable, RGBCW, 2700K-6500K, Party Color Change Bulb, App Remote Control,Timer Schedule, Sunlight, Sunrise, Sunset, DIY mode, Scene mode, Energy Saving, No Hub Required


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: August 20, 2019


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  • STAY AWAY AT ALL COSTS!!! Even brought down my whole network!!! Presumably old chipset.
Update 6/24 [ Intro: Would give -1* if I could! Hands down the worst product I've ever bought on Amazon (and that's a LOT). Sad to say since I had relatively positive experience with their smart plugs. Are all those 5* reviews fake or total smart home newbies?? I don't understand how they can give this 4 or 5*, unless they've never seen any brand of smart color bulb before, the top reviews certainly read that way to me. FWIW, have double digits of smart speakers (both Googles and alexas) and over 50 smart devices in my home, last I counted, ranging from simple things like bulbs, plugs, and tv's to security cameras, ac's, major kitchen appliances, etc., and I have tried 4 different brands of smart bulbs so far, of which this was by far the worst. I've been a big dreamer/proponent/tester of cheap color smart bulbs, but after so long testing and reading about different bulbs, this is my last experiment with the cheap bulbs (see conclusion below for a summary).] The difficult setup was the first problem (see original review). Next it was relatively dim. Third was the occasional (around once per hour) random flicker off and on. I could live with those, maaaybe. Then it took down the 2.4GHz band on my $200 TPLink router! You don't believe me? I didn't either, for the first couple months. All I observed was that I installed these on Wednesday, and Friday morning, I couldn't access most of the devices on my network (all the light bulbs and plugs). After carefully assessing each device, I realized it was the 2.4GHz band that had died (or otherwise become dysfunctional). The first time in almost 2 years with this otherwise perfect combination of router and smart home devices. I didn't think at the time it had to do with these bulbs -- it was a day apart, and how bad can a bulb be to take down a router? Surly a coincidence. It must be the 2.4GHz antenna of my router dying, or something like that. Fast forward two weeks. Did a LOT of debugging on the router (rebooting, moving the router, changing antenna positioning, turning features like smart connect or airtime fairness on and off, using different combinations of the three bands, checking for firmware updates, changing frequency channels, changing channel widths, changing encryption standards, changing passwords, reconnecting devices, factory resetting, trying my old router as access point, trying my old router as main and newer router as AP, buying a backup router albeit cheaper and trying both combinations, all combinations of the above changes, etc etc.). Nothing worked. So I called TPLink, they had me do more tests, and ultimately they, too, were convinced their router was broken. So they sent me a new router, since mine was still under warranty. Fast forward two more weeks (bc TPLink service is extremely slow). Received and installed the new router Saturday, everything's working, yay! Monday morning, the 2.4GHz band dies again. What?? What a coincidence it died just over 24 hours later just like the first time I installed Meross bulbs. What are the chances two TPLink routers die in exactly the same way, in exactly the same timeframe? So this time I got suspicious. Removed the bulbs. And guess what? Everything works again. Two days and I am still good, for once. It's clear now the Meross bulbs were the problem, and I've returned them. (BTW, I also got no response from their customer service when I complained.) Despite my MS in computer science, I'm not entirely sure of the exact scientific cause (networking is notoriously hard to debug, and I wasn't going to waste further time trying). My best guess, assuming many others don't have this problem, is that there is an old wifi chip used, which is not compatible with some of the newer technologies on my fancier router. Some combination of the smart connect and airtime fairness, or perhaps the beam forming, probably made my router communicate exclusively with these bulbs (a danger with airtime fairness), so that my other 2.4 devices never got a chance to communicate with the router. That said, I wasn't able to make this work consistently even turning airtime fairness off, so I think the problem is bigger than this explanation; as I said, I don't know the full real answer. (Yes TPLink is likely partially to blame for it, but well over 50 other wireless devices from quite a variety of manufacturers had no problems with it for almost 2 years.) My recommendation? I've tried one more expensive brand, which is fine but more expensive to the point I don't think it's worth it, especially as their variety is too restricted. I've tried two comparably priced brands. While much better in the sense that they didn't bring down my entire network (!), they have their own problems. One is way too dim, and the other (my "main" brand so far) works well at first, but after a couple years I've discovered that they die at the rate of approximately 20%/year. At that rate, you may as well buy a more expensive brand and have it last 10 years. I did extensive AMZN research for other well-rated cheap bulbs, but if you do careful research you'll see the other leaders (Teckin, AL Above) are also packed with fake reviews (offering free bulb for 5* etc.), and that they also die at a fast rate. This is why I've given up on my dream of discount color smart bulbs, and although my home is currently completely outfit with them, I know they will die one by one over the coming couple of years. And money aside, they are a pain to replace since you have to reset it up with the right name, and across your smart speakers, etc. So our only choice is to go up the price chain. For me, I've bought some WiZ bulbs to replace these, they arrive today and I'm excited to test them out! Should be much better. If these still fail, the next choices are then Sengled (~$21), then Kasa (~$25), and then we are in big trouble if we have to move to LIFX ($35) or Hue ($45). Replacing the ~40 bulbs at that price will not be worth it, at that point!! Onward. ----- Original review: Inconsistent setup So far I'm slightly disappointed. Installed two bulbs, but one cannot be seen by my Google homes. This is despite having other Meross products already, and many many bulbs. I've tried many things, and can't find a way to let Google see it, although the Meross app does see it. The bulbs are also not quite as bright as the old ones I was replacing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2020 by PJ Y

  • Works with Homekit
It works well with Apple Homekit, easy to add directly with homekit. Just read the manual to set it in setup mode ( turn it ON/OFF 5 times and leave it ON). The only minor complaint is that you have to download the Meross app to upgrade the firmware, other than these smart bulbs integrate well with Apple homekit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by S R

  • Easy Homekit Setup!
I bought one 4 pack and liked them so much I bought three more 4 packs. Out of 16 bulbs I only had trouble with one and a simple reset fixed the problem. If you don’t use HomeKit the Meross app works well too, but these have been an awesome HomeKit addition. You have to have a 2.4GHz WiFi band to set up. My router provided by my ISP was locked to 5Ghz and couldn’t be changed. So I had to buy a router in order to set these up but with the number of bulbs I really needed a more powerful router than what my ISP provided. Make sure your network can handle the amount of new devices you’re adding. Smart bulbs and plugs can add up quick so make sure your home network can handle it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023 by Tinkerpunked

  • Super easy to connect and use!
I would highly recommend this brand. I used another brand for 2 years and it was next to impossible to keep them connected. So thankful to have these new bulbs!
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023 by Vika

  • Exactly what I was looking for
I recently moved into a new house, and in my room I really wanted color changing, HomeKit light bulbs. These were one of the only ones available on Amazon, but they work perfect. My setup experience was problem free, unlike some other reviews. I simply screwed them into the fixture and flipped the light switch 5 times to enable pairing mode. Make sure to use the Meross app to pair the lights for the first time. It adds them to the Meross app and HomeKit at the same time. After added, it lets you update the bulbs in the meross app to the latest firmware which is nice. HomeKt integration works perfect for me. The color range is enough for me and being able to control the lights from control center on iPhone is perfect! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2023 by Damien Lambert

  • May not be good enough for homekit
Pros: + cheaper per unit cost + integrates with homekit + white temperature and color support Cons: - Difficult to setup, multiple times it said this accessory is already added to home (even when i was setting up for the first time) - I was setting up 24 new meross lights - One light out of 4, was not compatible with homekit - no adaptive light support (not even claimed by meross) - scene doesn’t retain color temperature information, making it useless for automation. - firmware upgrade is a hassle - homekit privacy unusable. Meross doesn’t disclose what apis they are communicating with. - 1% dim is too bright - no way to create zones or rooms in the app - privacy issue. Uploads 15 MB data per day when turned on for full day. In comparison other brands are uploading under 100 KB per day. Meross is not transparent on what data they are sending. Not recommended for whole house setup. Had to return these for nanoleaf and philips hue ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022 by AmazonBuyer

  • Decent value lights that get bright
decent bulbs overall. Occasionally disconnects randomly from HomeKit and ends up being stuck on that color until the connection issue works itself out. Haven’t figured out yet what is causing it or other ways to prevent it, not a full deal breaker for my use purposes but limits the other areas I thought I would utilize these bulbs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2022 by Phill B

  • Great bulbs, but...
All smart bulbs seem to have problems setting up the initial connections. These were no exception. It's the only reason I'm not giving these 5 stars. I had to turn off my 5ghz band on my mesh network, and set a lamp up next to the router to get them to sync. One took far too many tries. Still, these are great bulbs and being able to set them to warm white is a big deal for me. In spite of the troublesome setup, I'd buy these again. Bright, good colors, and works with Homekit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022 by DaWolf

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