Price: $13.99 - ($5.25 / Count)
(as of Dec 19, 2024 18:37:58 UTC – Details)
From Sengled: Smart Lighting Expert. Lighting up the world since 1997
Sengled WiFi Classic Smart Light Bulbs are the simplest way to get started with smart lighting.
No hub is required — just install the LED bulb like a standard light bulb and connect it to your home’s 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. Control the bulb through the Sengled Home app (iOS and Android) to manage the smart lights, including adjusting the brightness, setting schedules, creating scenes and monitoring energy.
You can also control the lights with your voice when paired to your Amazon Alexa devices or Google Assistant smart speakers.
Voice Control: Sengled WiFi Classic smart bulbs that work with Alexa and Google Assistant. Control your smart light bulbs via voice commands to turn your smart bulbs on/off, create suitable mood scenes, adjust brightness and more, e.g. Switch on the alexa light bulb before getting out of bed, dim the smart lights from the couch to watch a movie.
Remote Control: Enhance your smart home with WiFi light bulbs, controlled remotely wherever you are. Set timers and light schedules, automating your smart lights to make it seem like someone is home, even when you are away. You can also create a group for all of your alexa light bulbs, and easily group control your smart light bulbs with Alexa devices or Google Assistant players.
Schedule Feature: Easily setup via using Sengled Home App (iOS and Android), turn smart light bulb on/off, dim smart bulb to the desired brightness and set up schedules from anywhere. Program timers and routines to automate your entire smart home lighting setup. Control your smart light bulbs while away from home.
Wake Up & Sleep Mode: Easily setup via using Sengled Home App (iOS and Android). Schedule your smart lights to slowly light up. Starting at the set time, the smart bulbs will slowly brighten throughout the timespan you set. Your lights will slowly get brighter in the morning. And you can also schedule your lights to simulate a sunset so that you can fall asleep more naturally every evening. Your bulbs will slowly dim over the timespan you set.
No Hub Required: Connect to your home’s secure 2.4GHz WiFi network directly (not support 5GHz); No need for a smart hub or extra equipment. All you need is your smartphone, the Sengled Home App and a 2.4GHz WiFi router to start controlling your smart lights from anywhere. Live customer service based in the U.S.
Customers say
Customers are satisfied with the light bulb’s look and value for money. However, some have issues with connectivity and quality. They mention that it won’t connect to WiFi, loses its connection often, and is not well-thought-out for their customers. Opinions differ on functionality, ease of setup, brightness, and reliability.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Ryan Turcotte –
Requires 2.4ghz wifi set to at least g+n
I’m sure with Smart devices there’s a lot of chance for misconfiguration of network design, and I had trouble getting these to work at first.They REQUIRE 2.4ghz wifi, and I have a TP-Link router running dd-wrt, with my 2.4ghz set to “N-Only”. They just wouldn’t finish the connection during the process and tell you to reset and retry.I switched my 2.4ghz wifi to do G+N protocols and then ran the setup process again and they all connected fine.So yeah, make sure you’ve got a 2.4ghz wifi network on your router and don’t limit it to N-only, and you might have better luck.
Ryan Turcotte –
Maddox Gibbons –
Amazing
I have been using these lights in my bathroom for over a year now connected with my Alexa. I love being able to walk into the bathroom and just tell Alexa to turn on the lights and they are on. Itâs so easy. I can turn them up to 100% and they are very bright or 10% and itâs perfectly ambient. They have been amazing to have, and I love the style and look. I fully suggest them to anyone.
Maddox Gibbons –
R. D. Clark –
WiFi vs Bluetooth
I tried a Senled Bluetooth bulb and this Senled WiFi bulb with Alexa. WiFi bulbs are much cheaper. Both, ultimately, work well and seamlessly with Alexa, at least in my simple setup of lightbulbs in rooms where an Echo is nearby and wifi is strong.The Bluetooth bulb set up easily. Screw it in, tell Alexa to discover new devices, and bang, you’re done. That particular bulb also has a color-changing feature that’s fun and useful, because you can not only change colors through the spectrum but also adjust the color temperature of the white light. I recommend that bulb, Dimmable LED Bulb A19 E26 Multicolor.This bulb, the WiFi version, is more complicated to set up. You must download an app and open an account. Then grant various permissions to the app before you can use it. The Senled skill has to be enabled on your Alexa. Then you can set up the bulb in the app, which is straightforward but redundant if you plan to control the light exclusively through Alexa. You’ve already set up your rooms, zones, scenes, or whatever with Alexa, so why must you do it again for Senled? But you do.But if you’re comfortable with this sort of thing it’s easy enough, and when you’re done the bulb will work with Alexa just as your others do. The 60W-equivalent light is as bright as expected, and is a pleasant soft-white color that’s pretty standard for indoor lighting.Obviously the other disadvantage of the WiFi model is that it requires your wifi to be working, but that’s also true of systems that use external hubs, so it’s hardly a big deal. But the Bluetooth one just needs your Echo to be powered up, even if wifi is down.IMO, the onetime setup hassle is worth it for the much lower cost and, of course, adding more WiFi bulbs is much simpler since you’ve already done the work.Bottom line: It’s a great thing that you can use your Echo and these quite inexpensive smart bulbs to achieve voice-controlled lighting so easily and cheaply.
R. D. Clark –
Jack Douthit –
Good strong light
I love being able to turn the outside light on as we are on our way home, or to leave it on. I have also purchased other bulbs to do more of the house lighting. App works very easily and well.
Jack Douthit –
Barista143 –
Awful. Do not buy these. Trust me.
I canât say enough how much I canât stand Alexa with smart lights. It is honestly the worst âsmartâ anything I have ever used. Alexa can control smart lights like an infant can control their bowel movements.I have tried multiple companies, multiples lights, wyze, Phillips, Sengled and after 6 months of Alexa losing connectivity and constantly have to reset, re-pair, reboot wifi, reboot Alexa, reboot life, I finally found the issue.It is ALEXA!!Alexa is an awful, absolutely awful way to make your home âsmartâ.Iâll give you an example. When I finally got my fill of âcheapâ lights like Sengled, I decided to try the higher priced lights, Phillips in this case.Highly rated, great lights. âWork with Alexa only, no hub needed!â.Sounds to good to be true? Yes! Because it is!I added all my Phillips lights, everything was perfect. All my routines for sunset and sunrise were working.It was as great as the Sengled lights were, for about 1 week. THEN, just like with any smart light you will pair with Alexa, connectivity is lost. ALWAYS, LOST. ALWAYS!No matter what you do. Lost.Sent Amazon customer support a message. No help.Sent Phillips a message, they said the issue was with Alexa. Same as Sengled said!!I immediately returned the Phillips lights and then what happens. When you add ANY Phillips light to Alexa, it will stay with you until you die.I tried to delete the lights from Phillips. They said the issue is with Alexa. I contacted Amazon. They said the issue is with Phillips!!!So now, EVERY TIME I add ONE smart light, ALL EIGHT of the old Phillips lights try to re add AGAIN!So instead of one device being added, itâs NINE LIGHTS. I have to delete any time I change anything on Alexa. ANY DANG TIME.If I lose connective and fix it, 9 lights.If I have to add them again, 9 lights.So if you want to purchase a smart lighting system, stay AWAY from Sengled and stay AWAY from ALEXA.Alexa is good at telling you the time. Not making your house âsmartâ. It will surely make your house âdumbâ though.
Barista143 –
Kendra Kirk –
Work great, look great
They work like they should. But I decided they were too yellow for a kitchen. It felt weird to cook in that light but its great if you are entertaining later in the evening. I ordered ones that go from white to yellow so I can adjust depending on what I’m doing. But they work as advertised and setting up with the app was easy.
Kendra Kirk –
Hillary Rine –
Bulbs
They look great in my lights where you can see the bulb. They were easy to hook up to the app and Alexa as well. Have bought them before and they lasted a long time, only have had one burn out – hence the purchasing of more. Definitely worth the money, they last a long time and look cooler than a regular light bulb.
Hillary Rine –
kathrynpj –
At this point, they are just very expensive regular light bulbs. They donât properly connect to the app, and canât be consistently controlled. Last evening I removed them all and then re-added them, and now 2 arenât responding. Not impressed, and itâs too bad because I have other Sengled products that work fine.
kathrynpj –
KVille Nick –
I have had mixed results with Sengled bulbs… when they work, they are great. However, it has been hit/miss with regards to them working. They will work for a bit, then just stop connecting… then just start working again with no changes to my network.Having said that, the lights are nice looking, and plenty bright…. BUT, I think I am done with Sengled items.
KVille Nick –
Heather –
Dim.
Heather –
Gabriel Fournier –
Constantly disconnect from wifi at randoms
Gabriel Fournier –