Light Up Your Life with LIFX! 🌟
The LIFX (A19) Wi-Fi Smart LED Light Bulb offers a versatile lighting solution with 16 million colors, dimmable settings, and compatibility with major smart home systems, all without the need for a hub. With a lifespan of 22.8 years and a bright output equivalent to a 75W bulb, it's the perfect blend of style and efficiency.
Brand | LIFX |
Manufacturer | LIFX |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 6.3 x 11.51 cm; 222.26 g |
Item model number | LHA19E26UC10 |
Part Number | LHA19E26UC10 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | A19 |
Colour | Multi |
Shape | A19 |
Material | Glass |
Included Components | LIFX (A19) Wi-Fi Smart LED Light Bulb, Adjustable, Multicolor, Dimmable, No Hub Required, Works with Alexa |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Special features | Works with Alexa, Apple HomeKit and the Google Assistant |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Luminous Flux | 1100 Lumen |
Wattage | 11 watts |
Wattage | 11 Watts |
Incandescent Equivalent | 75 Watts |
Colour Rendering Index (CRI) | 80 |
Item Weight | 222 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**S
Huge improvement over Philips and GE systems
I LOVE these bulbs! I had the Philips Hue system and really didn't care for it. The Philips lights were super dim, had a hub that had to remain connected to your router via Ethernet, and the control interface was clunky. The Lifx system is the complete opposite. The bulbs are way brighter than any of the other smart bulb systems out there, there's no stupid hub, and the interface is clean and intuitive. The bulbs are fairly large and flat so if a traditional incandescent bulb shape is critical to you, these might not work. Otherwise, they totally lord over every one else's smart bulb products.
J**Z
Excelente iluminación y APP
Excelente producto. Tiene una amplísima gama de colores, prácticamente todo se maneja con la APP desde un teléfono móvil (no es necesario estés en el mismo Wifi al que estén conectados los focos, es decir, desde cualquier parte donde tengas internet puedes controlarlos) Puedes hacer combinaciones de luces, controlar cada foco individualmente o en grupo, crear estilos y guardarlos en la aplicación. La intensidad de la luz es regulable. El empaque es compacto, seguro y adecuado para almacenar y transportar. Si por alguna razón se desconfigura, puedes resetearlo prendiendo y apagando la luz 5 veces seguidas. 100% satisfecho con la compra.
T**M
Please don't pay any attention to the negative reviews.
Update on January 9th: I now have a 3rd A19 and I'm loving it. As with the other two A19s I bought, setup was extremely easy. I see other customers reporting problems, but this is now three A19s in a row that I bought and set up individually with absolutely no issues. I don't know why I'm not having any issues, but so far my experience has been 5-star all the way. I wish I had tons of money because now I want to replace every single light in my home with these.***Original Review***To start with, installation is extremely easy. Follow the steps below. *DON'T TURN YOUR NEW LIFX LIGHTS ON UNTIL STEP 3*1. Install the LIFX app2. ***THIS STEP IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT*** Switch to your 2.4 GHz network (or you can switch to the 2.4 GHz before you install the app, it doesn't matter).3. Turn on your new LIFX light(s) using the light switch.4. Look at the LIFX app. You are guided through the installation of your lights. It's extremely easy. I would love to detail the process but there's almost nothing to say. Installation is a breeze.5. ***ANOTHER IMPORTANT THING*** After installation is complete, switch back to your 5 GHz network. Yep, you don't have to stay on your 2.4 GHz network after you're done installing your new LIFX light(s).6. Enjoy!I mean, really, that's all there is to it. At this point, the lights should just work and give you no problems whatsoever. However, if you *DO* experience any problems, then restart your router. *NOT* restarting the router is the one thing that is causing people to have problems with their smart lights after installation (or *during*). Routers are computers too, and so just like any computer, they need to be restarted regularly - usually after connecting new devices. Sure, some routers are better than others and so they don't need to be restarted as often, but *ALL* routers still need to be restarted on a regular basis, whether that's weekly or monthly or just a few times per year.If you experience issues controlling these lights with Apple HomeKit (using "Hey Siri"), then don't blame LIFX. Any issues you have when using "Hey Siri" are Apple's fault. For example, you might ask, "Hey Siri, make the lights orange" (or any color), but instead of getting the color you asked for, the lights turn off. For some reason, they aren't actually OFF, but they are instead set to 0% brightness. So, just ask for whatever brightness level you want, like 100%. If you continue having issues at this point, like maybe Siri will claim one of your lights failed or is experiencing a problem, then you should ask Siri to turn the lights off and then ask Siri to turn the lights back on. Or, you can go into the Home app and manually turn the lights off and back on from there instead of asking Siri to do it.If one day you end up losing all ability to control one or more of your lights, then restart the router. You will encounter this at some point, and I'm here to tell you that this isn't a problem with the LIFX lights. It's a problem with the technology in general. It affects all smart lights on the market. This technology just isn't completely matured yet.I haven't seen any negative reviews posted since the firmware update yet that *DON'T* have an easy solution, such as restarting the router. Yet, unfortunately, people post a negative review not knowing that there's a simple solution to the problem(s) they're experiencing. So, please don't pay attention to them. I've had my LIFX lights for 34 days now, and so far I haven't had any issues that didn't have a super easy and super simple solution. Whenever I have any sort of issue controlling my lights with "Hey Siri", I try the following:1. "Hey Siri, set the lights to 100" (or whatever brightness level I want at the time)2. If that fails, I ask Siri to turn the lights off and back on again.3. If that fails, I restart my iPhone (it's the only thing I use to control my lights).4. If that doesn't fix the control issues, I restart the router. I have only had to restart my router *one time* so far in the 34 days of daily use of these lights. Usually, all I have to do is just tell Siri to set the brightness to something OTHER than 0% and then they are fine. It's a strange bug, but it's not a big deal, and it's certainly not a good reason for me to say anything bad about these lights, especially since it's just an issue with Apple HomeKit and it has nothing to do with the LIFX app or the lights.So, I have absolutely NO regrets buying these lights! If I had known how much I'd like them, I would've gladly paid a lot more for them, knowing it would be worth every penny.Here's why you should get these instead of some other brand's smart lights:- The LIFX smart lights can be brighter than any other smart light on the market. They can produce up to 1100 lumens! Compare that to the average maximum brightness of 800 lumens of other smart lights. Interestingly, the LIFX Mini lights produce a maximum brightness of 800 lumens. The brightest smart lights from other manufacturers is only 800 lumens. This is because other manufacturers use vastly inferior-quality parts that make up the "guts" of the smart lights, resulting in a much lower heat tolerance (and also an inferior color quality).- The LIFX lights don't require (or use) a hub. If you buy just 1 light, then you'll have everything you need.- The colors they produce are absolutely amazing. If you don't believe me, look at reviews on YouTube. You will find people who have compared these to the other leading smart lights on the market and found the LIFX lights to produce better colors. It's just my opinion that the colors are *amazing*. They all seem very true and accurate, and very pleasing to look at.- There's no such thing as a "Starter Kit" for LIFX, and you don't need one! If you want just 1 light, you can buy just 1 and you'll have everything you'll need.- They have the best app. Again, check YouTube reviews of these lights!- These produce more light per watt. That means they are the most efficient smart lights on the market. At their maximum brightness of 1100 lumens, they only consume 11W. By comparison, the competing Philips Hue light can only produce 800 lumens, and it requires 10W to do so. 1100 lumens is a 75W equivalent, and 800 lumens is a 60W equivalent.- The best CRI of the LIFX lights is 85 (I assume this is when you're using white, which is also 3500K). Philips Hue's best CRI appears to only be 80. I personally don't care much about CRI, but I know many people do, so there you go.- LIFX smart lights work with Google Home, Alexa, and Apple HomeKit.- In my experience so far, LIFX has fantastic customer service and support. I feel like I'm treated as a family member. They feel like a very small, down-to-earth family-owned business. Why did I contact them? I just wanted to ask them about the issues controlling the lights with "Hey Siri". I wanted to see if they were aware of it, and unfortunately, no one has yet reported this issue to them. They said they will attempt to find a way to fix this issue even though it's really all on Apple HomeKit's end.So yeah, I highly, highly, highly recommend the LIFX A19 lights! They have quite noticeably improved my quality of life.
Z**R
BRIGHT WHITES, BRIGHT COLORS
WOW!, thats all I can say. I'm super impressed with how bright these smart lights are. I've tried other brands (Phillips Hue and Geeni), but none of them can light up a room like these. I could tell from the moment I opened the box that this was a quality product and the packaging was superb as well.I now have twelve A19 and four BR30 bulbs in the house for about 3 weeks, all controlled by Alexa. I'll run down some pros and cons and lessons learned.Pros:- Bright, Bright, Bright- Easy setup (see lessons learned)- Colors are vibrant- App is easy to useCons:- Setup took a little practice and time. I had the best results plugging one at a time to a lamp next to my table, I set it up then moved it to its new home. Each device had to go through the setup process twice for each bulb. The first time got the bulb connected to the network, the second time got the bulb into the cloud and updated firmware. Takes about 5 mins per device.- Alexa app cannot import the pre-existing Lifx themes. You can manually create scenes and import them though. Phillips Hue had the best integration with the Alexa app (Not sure if this is an Echo issue or a Lifx issue).- Only works on 2.4 GHz. My neighborhood happens to have a lot of interference on that frequency.- Expensive, but you know the old addage "you get what you pay for." I just hope these last a long time.Lessons Learned:- Do not install any of these bulbs into a circuit that has a dimmer switch, it will wreak havock. Not only did the bulbs flash as to cause neighborhood wide seizures, the bulbs got very hot, very quickly. After replacing the dimmer switch with a standard switch, all was fine.- As mentioned above, you had to go through the setup procedure twice for each device, if you happen to do what I did and splurge on multiple bulbs in a single shipment, you'll spend a good chunk of the evening just setting them up (but thats the fun stuff and reasons why we get them :) )I'm looking forward to getting more and have the entire house Lifx'ed, the convenience of not having to walk across the room or the sense of security that the lights can be operated while away from home is worth the cost to me.
D**F
Bright, colorful, and mostly frustration free.
I purchase 5 Lifx BR30 and 1 A19 bulbs to drag me and my family kicking and screaming into the 21st century. So far we have really enjoyed them, they take a little getting used to but overall I'm really impressed with their quality, brightness, and color range. I also like the ability to ask Alexa to turn the lights on/off or to set a particular mood. I'm a guy and it may sound odd but pink is my favorite color so far, that and setting the lights to red, white, and blue. I'm a St. Louis Cardinals fan but just red and white doesn't seem to work well but I'm still playing with them.Anyway, we did have an issue with one of the BR30 bulbs. After about a week we were not able to turn it off via the app or Alexa, it would just turn green, or course the wall switch would turn it off. I tried all the different troubleshooting stuff but eventually opted to return it, I never did try to call Lifx for support. They sent a new bulb as soon as I submitted the return request before I had even shipped the failed bulb back, I even got a nice email apologizing for the trouble.A couple of tips/tricks; if you turn the bulbs off at the wall switch they take about a minute to re-connect to WIFI, so you have to be a little patient before asking Alexa to do something with them. The other thing is that it takes some getting used to not turning them off at the switch. I found that putting a piece of tape over the switch helps you to remember.I also found that during setup I had better success if I connected my phones WIFI to the bulb AND THEN open the Lifx phone app to add the light. This worked much better than trying to do everything thru the app. Another suggestion is to not try to group or rename the lights at first, just get them added and then go back and rename and group them. I think it will save you a little hassle.So, I've (we're) very happy with the Lifx lights and I feel comfortable recommending them.
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