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Review on ๐Ÿ”† Multi-White Dimmable Assistant: Upgrade from 2500K to 6500K for Adjustable Light Temperature by David Garnic

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Finicky but Useful Programmable LED Bulbs

Programmable LED bulbs can automate certain lighting needs, but it takes time and money. For the right situation, however, it is worth investing in both. The setup is not trivial. If the bulb fails soon (within six months) after the first test, users will be rightfully angry. It's a lightbulb, damn it! In defense of the lightbulb, I've never installed a smart light before, so my learning curve was pretty steep. After registering the lightbulbs with the Internet of Things, I was able to program their brightness, color and function (on/off, dim), either on a schedule or by voice command. The intensity and colors were varied and useful. You can change the color and intensity of the light to suit your mood, occasion or season. And like an LED light bulb, it saves money. I use them to turn the lights on and off automatically even when I'm not home (no point in announcing to the world that you're not there - so that's another deterrent). ). It's much more convenient and flexible - and much more manageable - than connecting lights to a timer. Once I adjusted the intensity and color it was a fun toy but not very interesting. But if you relate to other use cases that change these features more often than I do, you'll probably appreciate these lamps even more. In general, if you have special requirements for turning the lights on and off, or changing the color or intensity. , these bulbs do the job for about twice the price of a regular LED bulb. But once you get them working, you can mind their own business and focus on something else.

Pros
  • Free for Educational Use
Cons
  • Not Sure