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The Sengled Zigbee Smart Light Bulbs offer a seamless blend of convenience and energy efficiency. Compatible with major smart home systems, these dimmable LED bulbs provide 800 lumens of daylight brightness while saving up to 80% on energy costs. Control your lighting via voice commands or the Sengled Home app, and enjoy the flexibility of scheduling and group control for a truly smart home experience.
Brand | Sengled |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | Zigbee Hub Required, Dimmable, Group Control With Up to 64 Blubs, Voice Control With Alexa, Remote Control With App |
Wattage | 9 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor use only |
Light Color | Daylight |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Color Temperature | 5000 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 2 |
Brightness | 800 Lumen |
Shape | A19 |
Material | Plastic |
Model Name | E11-N1EAW_2PK |
Connectivity Technology | ZigBee, Infrared |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | IFTTT, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, iOS, Android |
Power Source | AC |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Color Rendering Index | 90 |
Power Consumption | 9 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 2.9 Ounces |
Light Source Wattage | 9 Watts |
Control Method | Voice |
White Brightness | 800 Lumens |
Manufacturer | Sengled |
Part Number | E11-G14WA_3P |
Item Weight | 2.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 2.4 x 4.5 inches |
Item model number | E11-G14 |
Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Daylight |
Special Features | Zigbee Hub Required, Dimmable, Group Control With Up to 64 Blubs, Voice Control With Alexa, Remote Control With App |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 year manufacturer. |
C**N
Be aware of the the light color
This light comes in different colors, so be careful when ordering. I normally order "soft white" but this time I accidentally ordered "daylight" which gives off a super white color. This light works with my hubitat hub and paired easily.
R**R
Almost as good as Hue
Update: I purchased an additional set of 2 bulbs and hub. The hub supports wireless internet unlike Hue hub allowing it to be placed in a much more central location for the bulbs. Also it updated firmware for the bulbs which seems to work better for me, even with Smartthings Hub. Sengled hub supports IFTTT, Alexa and Google Home but doesn't connect to Smartthings via Hub. Only Sengled WiFi Bulbs are supported for that. I wish they add support for Sengled Hub to Smartthings Hub similar to Hue system.I mostly used Hue and Lightify bulbs around my house. I wanted to try out Sengled as they are widely available and seem to be good value for money. When one of my Lightify bulbs burned out, I tried Sengled in its place and I am happy with the results. The color accuracy is good, but we lose a bit of brightness when using any colors other than the default warm white. But it is in a location where I rarely use colors so it is not much of an issue for me. It connected promptly to Smartthings and is fairly responsive. It does return to its last state when power cycled which is a complaint against my Lightify bulbs. Also I noticed that these lights don't act as zigbee repeaters but Lightify bulbs were bad repeaters and were causing instability in my network. I will surely purchase more of this brand.
D**N
(Multi-colored) Easy to pair with some caveats, nice and bright and controllable
RUNS HOT AT FULL BRIGHTNESS, be aware of that if using in an enclosed fixture. It's not as hot as a normal bulb but it has complex electronics, and heat + electronics = premature failure, so I'm hoping these last a long time (I just installed them in open fixtures, and plan on only running them at 80% level or less, even if using only a few colors).They pair really easily to HUBITAT, BUT you should reset the bulbs FIRST even right out of the package (turn them on/off rapidly at least 10 times at the light switch or a power strip -- light will "blink" 5 times when turned on the last time and left on, then it will color cycle each color then white). After resetting, the pairing and control works just fine. They have variable white balance (RGB+CW+WW led), and really nice color control through the HUBITAT software, which recognized the devices immediately by brand. Setting the delay for color changes in the settings in the HUBITAT device page makes for a nice dimmer effect when turning on and off, less jarring in a dark room, and the effect is smoother than other ZWave dimmers I have.Overall, really pleased, but these are brand new, just installed, so I hope to post a follow up after several months of daily use (wake-up lights, mood lighting, etc.). Stay tuned...
K**N
If you have a Zigbee hub, these are great (sometimes)
Years ago I got my first set of Hue bulbs. They were expensive, require a base, etc. Also they weren't all that bright. Fast forward to a few months ago, I went down the "Home Assistant" rabbit hole. Now I have a Zigbee hub. I tried another smart light brand that is wifi-based, and it worked fine, but it also is complex. It has an app, connecting is weird, etc. I impulse bought these just to try them out. Connected to zigbee with no hassle. They work great. Just ordered 4 more. I think I may get rid of my Hue bulbs altogether. The extra hub and BS just seems pointless now. I also like that these lights remember the settings they had when you turned them off. In the bathroom, the lights are in installed fixtures attached to the switch, and there's simply no way we'll remember not to turn it off. I could cover the switch, but my wife already thinks I'm overdoing this a bit. Now they can be auto-dimmed at night, which was really the only thing I was trying to accomplish with the smart lights in there.Edit: Updating my review. Dropped a star. We use these in the bathroom, which has a regular light switch. So, these get powered on/off several times a day. Every few days, one or two of the bulbs somehow "forgets" itself. It's the best way I can describe it. That wouldn't be a big deal, except when you first turn them on, you get a 2-3 second "disco" where the lights cycle a bunch of colors. It's made bathroom visits more interesting, but you know. Weird. I don't know how well these would work if constantly powered on. I have a couple of these bulbs in fixtures in other rooms, and they seem OK, but some of the bathroom lights also have never "forgotten" themselves, so hard to say. I will probably swap these with the hue bulbs in the living room fixtures just to avoid the disco (I enjoy it, but my wife is over it).
J**M
Reliable, works well in Home Assistant Zigbee network
Good- reliable - they are always available and responsive on my zigbee network- were easy to install and work well with Home Assistant - just turn it on and register them!- colors look good and changing them works reliablyTo me not all colors have the same level of perceived brightness, but I think this is to be expected.Overall, very good and reliable light bulbs. I had 2, and bought 2 more for more coverage.
A**M
Very unhappy
Bought 3 of these about a year ago. Initially they seemed good. They're moderately brighter than a lot of standard smart bulbs and were easy to connect.They don't have any ability to remember their last state from a power loss so if you lose power in the middle of the night expect them to blast on full brightness if power is restored.The main issue I've had though is they are horrible at staying connected to my zigbee network. I have routers all over my house and multiples very nearby each of these (within 5-10ft) and they regularly lose connection and stop responding. Sometimes they'll reconnect on their own, sometimes they won't. Sometimes a power cycle will restore the connection, sometimes it won't. They seemingly have a mind of their own.I don't recommend. I'm looking for replacements now.
M**K
Great smart lights for the money
These lights work awesome, bought a second pair for our bedroom. We connected these lights to our echo, the pairing process is super easy with alexa. Lights get plenty bright, people complaining that colors aren't very bright probably don't understand that a colored light like blue or red wont illuminate the room as well as a pure white light. The colors on these lights seem accurate enough. with alexa you are limited to static colors from what I can see. In order to control lights on app you need a sengled hub. Overall these bulbs work very well and often go on sale. They are a much better alternative to philips bulbs and work great with alexa.
W**N
Perfect Integration with Smarthings
Bought this light bulb to integrate with our Smarthings. We were in need of a color bulb to put into an Ikea Lamp that would turn red if our daughter walked out of her room in the middle of the night (paired the bulb with another Smartthings sensor). It paired in seconds and works flawlessly and to be honest I bought this thinking it was a cheaper solution than buying another Philips Hue Bulb. After turning it on, rolling through all the colors, I no longer look at this bulb as a cheaper solution but instead an equal, I really liked how bold the colors were and how well it works. It is a clear winner and plan to buy more as we slowly add more smart devices to our house.
A**Z
NO FUNCIONA CON ALEXA
En la descripcion del producto dice que funciona con alexa y no lo hace, solo funciona con su aplicacion propia, tengo todo vinculado a alexa excepto estos focos que era lo mas importante, tendre que devolverlos o hay alguna manera de que me apoyen.
P**R
Easy setup, works well, provides new capabilities!
Soon after receiving them, I had all 8 Sengled lamps deployed, replacing a non-uniform variety of older lamps. Setup was trivially easy thru an Amazon Echo _Plus_ (which apparently has a Zigbee hub built into it), and using the Amazon Alexa app on my iPhone to assign more convenient labels for each lamp. I very much like the ability to group multiple lamps and use a single voice command to set a uniform dimming level, e.g., "Alexa, Main Lights 5%." It's neat to see 8 lamps all respond together to one simple voice command. Now we leave the various light switches ON always, and use voice commands to control the lamps individually or in groups. Having coordinated dimming of multiple lamps is a pleasing new capability! And now, to stop an irritating reflection off the TV or computer screen, I can switch off a faraway lamp without having to get off the recliner.There is a bit of a learning curve for providing Alexa with clear comprehensible unambiguous voice commands. I think it helps to have multi-syllable labels for each device and group, so Alexa can more easily resolve uncertainties in the presence of ambient noise. There is probably a hint guide somewhere about effective communication with Alexa, but I haven't stumbled upon it yet. Right now, with only a few days of Alexa experience, we are occasionally having to repeat or rephrase commands until we get the desired response.I chose the warm white 2700K lamps for my living space. Seven of the lamps are in one large living/dining room, and all look very uniform, no color nor brightness non-uniformities. I hope they all last a long time together. Operating them mostly at cooler dimmed settings ought to extend the life, I hope. (In my experience, LED lamps don't last nearly as long as the manufacturers claim. Overheating is the main killer of LED lamps. Six of the old LED lamps that I replaced had cracked plastic shells after only a few years use, in upward-open sconces.)There is not much difference in lamp intensity between 90 and 100%, or between 1% and 2%. I find myself using only a few favorite dimming levels: 1%, 7%, 22%, 44%, and 99%.
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