OSRAM 73742 SYLVANIA SMART+ ZigBee Adjustable White RT 5/6 Recessed Lighting Kit, Works with SmartThings and Amazon Echo Plus, Hub Needed for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant


Connect your SYLVANIA SMART+ ZigBee Adjustable White RT 5/6 directly to your compatible ZigBee smart hub and bring your smart home lighting experience to the next level. With adjustable white color temperature ranging from 2700K-6500K, you can set the color temperature to soft white for relaxing or bright white for a more productive work environment.
Take control of your lighting experience from anywhere using your smartphone or tablet by creating schedules and automations that fit into your daily routine. Never come home to a dark house by using your smartphone to turn your lights on when you’re coming home late or add security by keeping a well-lit house when you’re away on vacation. With voice integration using a compatible ZigBee hub (sold separately), use Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant to control your lights. Simply pair them to your compatible ZigBee hub and start creating your own personalized lighting experience.
What You Need to Get Started

  1. SMART+ ZigBee LED Light
  2. Smartphone
  3. Compatible ZigBee Smart Home Hub
  4. Optional: Amazon Echo or Google Home smart speaker for voice control

Hub required for set up: A compatible ZigBee hub is required to control this recessed light. Pair your smart led to a compatible ZigBee hub such as SmartThings, Wink, or Amazon Echo Plus.
Individual light atmosphere: Enjoy adjustable white color temperature ranging from soft white to daylight (2700K to 6500K) and dimming capabilities right from your smartphone. Adjustable white color temperature allows you to see better when working in the kitchen or create the perfect romantic dinner lighting.
Recessed Lighting Kit: Fits most standard 5″ or 6″ recessed cans. Includes integrated LED smart light, screw in base, white plastic trim, and spring clips for easy installation. Dimmable through compatible app, not for use with conventional in-wall dimmer switches.
Smart Home Lighting: Integrate voice control by pairing an Amazon Echo or Google Home smart speaker to your compatible ZigBee hub. Enjoy the benefits of hands free lighting control in the kitchen by asking to turn the lights on and off, dim, and more when your hands are dirty or occupied cooking.
ZigBee LED Downlight: Whether you forgot to turn a light off or want to turn your lights on before you come home from work, you can monitor your lights right from your smartphone and create schedules and automations to fit your daily routines.
The OSRAM LIGHTIFY Gateway is not required when using a different compatible ZigBee hub. ZigBee smart lights will not pair directly to voice control devices such as an Amazon Echo Dot or Google Home.
Please be advised of our new name and packaging design. The product packaging you receive may vary and you may receive a product labeled as either LIGHTIFY or SMART+.
Does not ship to California

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Connect your SYLVANIA SMART+ ZigBee Adjustable White RT 5/6 directly to your compatible ZigBee smart hub and bring your smart home lighting experience to the next level. With adjustable white color temperature ranging from 2700K-6500K, you can set the color temperature to soft white for relaxing or bright white for a more productive work environment.
Take control of your lighting experience from anywhere using your smartphone or tablet by creating schedules and automations that fit into your daily routine. Never come home to a dark house by using your smartphone to turn your lights on when you’re coming home late or add security by keeping a well-lit house when you’re away on vacation. With voice integration using a compatible ZigBee hub (sold separately), use Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant to control your lights. Simply pair them to your compatible ZigBee hub and start creating your own personalized lighting experience.
What You Need to Get Started

  1. SMART+ ZigBee LED Light
  2. Smartphone
  3. Compatible ZigBee Smart Home Hub
  4. Optional: Amazon Echo or Google Home smart speaker for voice control

Hub required for set up: A compatible ZigBee hub is required to control this recessed light. Pair your smart led to a compatible ZigBee hub such as SmartThings, Wink, or Amazon Echo Plus.
Individual light atmosphere: Enjoy adjustable white color temperature ranging from soft white to daylight (2700K to 6500K) and dimming capabilities right from your smartphone. Adjustable white color temperature allows you to see better when working in the kitchen or create the perfect romantic dinner lighting.
Recessed Lighting Kit: Fits most standard 5″ or 6″ recessed cans. Includes integrated LED smart light, screw in base, white plastic trim, and spring clips for easy installation. Dimmable through compatible app, not for use with conventional in-wall dimmer switches.
Smart Home Lighting: Integrate voice control by pairing an Amazon Echo or Google Home smart speaker to your compatible ZigBee hub. Enjoy the benefits of hands free lighting control in the kitchen by asking to turn the lights on and off, dim, and more when your hands are dirty or occupied cooking.
ZigBee LED Downlight: Whether you forgot to turn a light off or want to turn your lights on before you come home from work, you can monitor your lights right from your smartphone and create schedules and automations to fit your daily routines.
The OSRAM LIGHTIFY Gateway is not required when using a different compatible ZigBee hub. ZigBee smart lights will not pair directly to voice control devices such as an Amazon Echo Dot or Google Home.
Please be advised of our new name and packaging design. The product packaging you receive may vary and you may receive a product labeled as either LIGHTIFY or SMART+.
Does not ship to California

Customers say

Customers find the light source easy to install and control. It works well with the Wink Hub 2 and Alexa, with no issues. The interface is seamless. However, some customers dislike lag time. There are differing opinions on brightness, color options, value for money, connectivity, and integration.

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  1. Ryan Steele Withrow

    Works great and implements well (we have a Wink controller).
    These lights are awesome! It’s so fun to show friends who are visiting how many colors we can change the lights to. I originally was going to put these in every can light in the house until I realized how much of a novelty all the colors are in real life use. We hardly ever color the lights we do have, but it’s nice to know the option is there. We use ours on a Wink controller and the interface is seamless and works great.

    Ryan Steele Withrow

  2. Slacker

    Great for the bathroom
    These were the only recessed can lights that I could find that can change color. I’m amazed that Philips Hue doesn’t have any bulbs in this style. I have them connected to a Samsung Smartthings Hub and use an Echo Dot hidden under the counter top for voice control. I put 4 of these in recessed cans above my bathroom vanity mirror and 2 in the shower. I usually keep the vanity lights set to warm white at 50%. If I’m shaving I set them to Daylight at 100%. It’s also fun to change them to random colors sometimes. I always set the light color to blue in the shower. It just seems relaxing the way it reflects off the limestone tile. These bulbs have always worked pretty good for me but early on when I got them, there was a firmware update that the Samsung Smartthings hub automatically applied that improved the functionality. I’m assuming that if others had problems it was before the firmware update.

    Slacker

  3. Leigh I.

    Highly recommend after firmware is updated
    I purchased 20 of these dual packs (for total of 40 lights) to work with Samsung ST. I installed 8 lights in my hallway and noticed various problems like couple of lights would only dim after I turned the power all the way up to 100%. I dug through and found out I had 3 different firmware revisions. I manually updated every single firmware and devices worked fine. I eventually figured out that I needed to download a newer version of the phone app to turn automatic firmware update as I was trying to create “light groups” and required me a new app. But once the automatic firmware update was turned off, I installed 4 more lights. When I choked those firmware versions, ST seems to update firmware right away.So if you are having problems, try updating firmware first. After the firmware update, devices are working fine.My next problem (which I am working on) is color settings. My kids LOVE to change colors with Nest Home. I noticed that for some reason, Nest home settings become default settings and only way to get rid of funky colors is to hard rest the lights (Turn them off/on 5 times then sync up with the app). Otherwise, every time I turn the light on/off, it would resort to Google’s setting. I do have “Reset” scene on my ST that has defaults but for some reason Nest Home’s settings overrides them.As for the lights, they are brighter than the 9 year old Cree retrofit kit they replaced. I can’t tell whether my old LED lights are getting worn out. (Which is possible). The color is funky and fun but I don’t have a lot of use for them right now.Lights as slightly laggy. Where Crees would turn on almost instant, these lights have 1/8-1/4 of a second delay on start. Commands from ST is quick but I think that’s mostly a product of network.As for the durability, I will need to wait and see if these things will last as long as Crees did. (I bought 50+ Crees and had 0 failure in almost 9 years).As for syncing with other lights, once firmware was updated, lights turn on mostly around the same time.Connectivity wise, I had 0 issues. I simply power them on, use my phone app to detect, and they come up almost at the same time. One benefit is I install a room full of them, and just sync them up at the same time. I do have to rename them as I turn them on/off and see which is the actual ones.I bought them on sale so each light fixture cost <$10. So it's been a wonderful purchase. Other reviewers have complained that their unit had died. So I am cautious and kept my old LED bulbs just in case.Having control over individual lights do have pros and cons. On the pro side, now I have extensive 'scenes' that allows me to set varying dimming settings even in a same room. Nest/Google is good about auto grouping them but I am now stuck in this weird state where some are treated as part while others aren't. Amazon Alexa required me to create a group but doing so has allowed me to control all the units at the same time.Alexa specific issue. I've named lights with same names. While Google handles this with no issues, the version of Alexa (as of Oct. 2019) will only turn off one of the units and this is making it difficult for me as I want to control sub-groups of lights within a room. It's more of an issue with Alexa than the light.As for which hub (Nest/Google vs Amazon Alexa) is better, it's hard to say. With the quirky grouping behavior, it's a tie right now. I do have Echos and Google Home/Minis scattered throughout the house.I'd pay $20 for this unit but beyond that seems a bit too much. I wish I could do some interesting disco/sound sync but it appears I would need to do some funky programming to get that to work and it's not something that happens out of the box.But given what I paid, I am very happy.

    Leigh I.

  4. Rob in the PNW

    I couldn’t beat the price and the quality
    If you have a Smart home you know that lighting can be a challenge. It used to cost $1.50 for a lightbulb. LED bulbs are now down there for some styles. When I saw these double-packed for $28 ($14 a light) I couldn’t pass it up as color zigbee bulbs usually come it at $30 a piece. They paired with my Smartthings hub with no issues. Install is easy (if you’re already removing the embedded can lights in the ceiling). It took me about a half-hour to pair and install 8 lights.

    Rob in the PNW

  5. Ian Abercrombie

    Terribly unreliable
    Having lived with 5 of these lamps for the past 4 years I am finally at my whits end and am replacing them all..More than half the time time they fail to respond to the hub and then they occasionaally go completely off line requiring at least power cycling and sometimes a complete factory rested and reinclusion to make them work again.All the lights and many other things in my house are smart technology either Zigbee or ZWave and NONE of the over 150 devices give me any problems except these.My son also fitted his house with a bunch of Sylvania smart bulbs and experienced a similar problem. He is using Smartthings and I am using Home Assistant so it is not dependant on the hub. We also experienced a couple of completefailures where the lamps would not come on at all and had to be replaced. We are now told that Sylvania is dicontinuing the Zigbee line of devices, which if true, is extremely dissapointing. It would be much better if they simply found alternative, reliable, devices from a different manufacturer.

    Ian Abercrombie

  6. William A. Neeb Sr.

    A great Smart Lighting purchase
    I purchased a few sets of these lights to replace the fixtures in my living room. Pretty easy installation – I just had to remove the old bulbs, connect the adapter, and mount the new fixture by pushing it into the existing frame. Connected to my smartthings hub immediately, and have full color, dimming, and power functionality in the smartthings app. I have some Hue lights as well, and these were quite a but cheaper and have the same color spectrum as far as I can tell. Wish I would have purchased more when on sale to finish out the basement lighting as well.

    William A. Neeb Sr.

  7. Arpie9

    These claimed to be compatible with any zigbee hub. I tried three with absolutely no success installing. Luckily uninstalling and return was easy.

    Arpie9