The Pure Smart A19F Tunable White Filament Bulb is a clear polycarbonate light bulb with thin LED strips inside that resemble a traditional filament bulb when lit. It measures 4.0 by 2.4 inches (HW) ...
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This 2700K bulb offers warm light, visible filaments, and basic smart features. In the smart lighting space, vintage-style filaments are fully on trend for 2020, and just about every vendor seems to ...
In a major step forward for smart home-enabled consumer electronics, LED manufacturer Ledvance is furthering its long-standing Sylvania brand by launching the Sylvania Smart+ Soft White A19 filament ...
Easy to set up and compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, WiZ Connected’s attractive, Wi-Fi-enabled ST19 filament bulb doesn't require a hub, and the price is right. Anyone looking for a stylish ...
Feit Electric's Patented White Filament offers a fresh alternative to traditional yellow LED filament with a sleek minimal aesthetic that easily assimilates into any home décor style. LOS ANGELES, ...
Smart light bulbs abound, letting you replace your standard incandescent bulbs with a variety of connected solutions that support phone and voice control. Back when we first started reviewing ...
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