LIFX Mini 800-Lumen LED Light Bulb (L3A19MC08E26) Multi Colored – 1 Pack, 120 volts, 9W – New


LIFX Mini is the perfect “everywhere” Wi-Fi enabled LED light with millions of beautiful colors and whites—no hub required. LIFX Mini works with leading voice and smart home platforms and is Energy Star compliant. Wi-Fi Router Requirement – 802.11b,g,n standards compliant
Dimming: Software dimming 1% – 100%
Works with Alexa (Alexa device sold separately), Apple HomeKit and the Google Assistant for voice control. Color Temperature-2500K to 9000K
Easy set up. LIFX screws in like any traditional light bulb. Simply download the app, connect to Wi-Fi and you’re ready to go. No hub needed. LIFX lights are not compatible with your household dimmer switches. This is because we have built everything directly into the app, you can dim, change the colour and turn your lights on and off all from your smart device
Built in Wi-Fi & LIFX cloud. Offers full Lighting control via Wi-Fi with our LIFX iOS, Android and windows 10 apps. Ac cess your bulbs anywhere, anytime via the cloud. Voltage Range AC 100-240V 50/60 Hz. Wattage Use 9 Watts at full brightness
Adjustable and dimmable. Connected Lighting for your space, time of day, and mood. Choose from 16 million colors and a full range of warm to cool White with flexibility to dim
Intuitive control. Control lights individually or as Groups, set timers, pick from beautiful themes or create your own custom scenes
Bright & efficient. LIFX Mini Color has an output of 800 lumens, the equivalent of a 60W traditional incandescent bulb with the benefit of only 9W energy use. Designed for energy Star.

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LIFX Mini is the perfect “everywhere” Wi-Fi enabled LED light with millions of beautiful colors and whites—no hub required. LIFX Mini works with leading voice and smart home platforms and is Energy Star compliant. Wi-Fi Router Requirement – 802.11b,g,n standards compliant
Dimming: Software dimming 1% – 100%
Works with Alexa (Alexa device sold separately), Apple HomeKit and the Google Assistant for voice control. Color Temperature-2500K to 9000K
Easy set up. LIFX screws in like any traditional light bulb. Simply download the app, connect to Wi-Fi and you’re ready to go. No hub needed. LIFX lights are not compatible with your household dimmer switches. This is because we have built everything directly into the app, you can dim, change the colour and turn your lights on and off all from your smart device
Built in Wi-Fi & LIFX cloud. Offers full Lighting control via Wi-Fi with our LIFX iOS, Android and windows 10 apps. Ac cess your bulbs anywhere, anytime via the cloud. Voltage Range AC 100-240V 50/60 Hz. Wattage Use 9 Watts at full brightness
Adjustable and dimmable. Connected Lighting for your space, time of day, and mood. Choose from 16 million colors and a full range of warm to cool White with flexibility to dim
Intuitive control. Control lights individually or as Groups, set timers, pick from beautiful themes or create your own custom scenes
Bright & efficient. LIFX Mini Color has an output of 800 lumens, the equivalent of a 60W traditional incandescent bulb with the benefit of only 9W energy use. Designed for energy Star.

Customers say

Customers like the brightness, color range, and app features of the light bulb. They mention it provides just the right balance of light, is bright as hell at full brightness, and has a gentler light on the lowest setting. However, some customers have reported connectivity issues. Opinions are mixed on functionality, ease of setup, value for money, and app quality.

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  1. MusclyGeek

    Love these smart bulbs; more features than Hue
    UPDATE: When I first purchased these bulbs in the Fall of 2028, the installation and set up was a pain, but since LIFX has continued to update and improve the process, I feel comfortable up-ing my review from 4 stars to 5.All-in-all, I would definitely purchase these bulbs again based on the research I’ve done on comparing them to Philip’s Hue and similar bulbs.These smart bulbs are great! They are BRIGHT and have s slew of features that make them fun to use and versatile (color cycle, music visualizer, “spooky,” etc…). And they work with Apple’s HomeKit (at least mine do… you may have to have newish ones).BUT they were difficult and frustrating to set up. I had to contact LIFX support to get help several times. (BTW, LIFX support was absolutely fantastic to deal with: prompt, generous, easy to work with and understand. They even sent me 2 bulbs to replace ones that I couldn’t get to work at all. Everyone I corresponded with was great, however Taber Dullea went above and beyond the expected. Kudos to you!)The bulbs will work fine for a while, then inexplicably loose their connectivity to the LIFX cloud and HomeKit. One piece of advice that I found helped a lot: set up the lights one at a time and when you’re located near your router. I happened to have a light bulb tester (basically a socket and a plug) and an on/off switch already, so I used those to set up each bulb one at s time. That helped a LOT! Putting the bulbs up in ceiling fixtures and then trying to set them up was a challenge.! You also CAN NOT use them with a dimmer! I had to take out the Lutron Caseta switches I had put in, which now i have no use for… so my LIFX installation was doubly expensive: new bulbs and switches AND my investment in the Caseta equipment is now sitting unused in the closet.Another disappointing revelation that didn’t dawn in me until I had them installed was you basically loose the convenience of walking into a room and flicking s switch to turn on your lights. The switch has to be left ON for the LIFX bulb to remain connected to the LIFX Cloud; if the switch is OFF there’s no way for the app to talk to the bulb. There are many workarounds to this (check out flic) and there’s always the “Hey, Siri” voice control, but it’s just a little annoyance that I hadn’t included in my decision to buy these bulbs.LIFX releases updates to their iOS app as well as firmware upgrades regularly, and with each new firmware update, the lights work better.

    MusclyGeek

  2. Jimmy

    Great WiFi enabled smart-bulbs
    I chose LIFX instead of Phillips Hue due to the fact no hub is required for LIFX. For many, the hub may not be a deal breaker, but for me it is. Here’s why: The Phillips Hue Hub is not wireless. It requires a hard wired connection to your router. That poses an issue for me as my router has 4 ports and all are consumed by other devices. I’m not interested in purchasing a switch in order to aggregate connections and then daisy chain the hub to the switch and the switch to the router. While it would be easy enough to do, that just adds complexity to a product that’s meant to further simplify technology. At that point I’d have to plug 2 additional devices into power and aggregate connections to my router. The good thing about the Hue bulbs is that they’re still controllable if your internet connection is down (rarely ever happens to us) – as Hue uses the router as a sort of ‘internal network’ independent of an internet connection. The LIFX bulbs are completely self contained with built-in WiFi – so no hub required. You simply screw them into a light socket and walk through a very simply setup. They can then be controlled from within your home or from the other side of the world via the app. The lights are group-able and schedule-able and can even be voice controlled via the Amazon Alexa app (must have an Echo). Using the IFTTT app (If This, Then That), you can program them to turn on or off based on your proximity to your home/neighborhood. If you experience an internet failure, your lights are not controllable until the internet connection is reestablished. However, that’s not a deal breaker for me since you can still control them manually and the lights will turn on at the last level of brightness they were set to. Once the connection is restored, they continue to function normally. My internet went out once in the last 2 years for about 3 hours during the day – I can deal with that. 🙂 Hope you all found this helpful. Cheers –

    Jimmy

  3. Luis Lara

    Facil de instalar y funciona de maravilla

    Luis Lara

  4. Joselo

    Compre este foco y otros dos de otras marcas. Y realmente es un foco excelente de muy buena calidad de brillos y colores increíbles. Supera pero por mucho a focos de marcas reconocidas. Es un poco caro lo sé pero vale lo que cuesta. Lo recomiendo

    Joselo

  5. AP

    El mejor foco smart que he comprado, no se requiere comprar ningún HUB o Centro de control adicional como los philips hue. Da muy buena luz a pesar de su pequeño tamaño, es compatible con Homekit y funciona muy bien. Adicional puedes descargar la aplicación Lifx y descubrir otras opciones de funcionamiento como: flasheo tipo estrobo, y la función “Vela” que hace simular la luz como si el foco fuera una vela dentro de una lámpara. Esta versión solo es luz calida, no es la versión RGB. Muy buen producto relación calidad y precio.

    AP

  6. M.

    Es buena opción, solo que… el empaque dice que va de color blanco a ámbar y en realidad da tonos de rojizo a amarillo claro. ( no da luz realmente blanca ). Tuve que buscar mas información en el sitio de LIFX y la gama de temperatura que soporta el modelo Day and Dusk es de 1500k a 4000k.Update: despues de una actualizacion de sistema; el rango ahora es de 1500k hasta 6000k . Muy satisfecho! comprare mas.

    M.

  7. Zero cool

    Es muy sencillo de instalar, funciona mejor con su propia app. No necesita hub, y a distancia funciona como hub el Apple TV o la tablet

    Zero cool