Pros: Connecting to Apple Home without installing additional applications, the main thing is to be near the light bulb and give access (without a password) to WiFi 2.4Ghz Soft start Color Management Brightness control (do not need a dimmer, and they write that they cannot be with dimmers) An honest four and a half for your money :) Got cons: The official application loses light bulbs as soon as you click on the firmware download, in fact the lamps are not flashed through the native application (or just me), but you have to re-create the connections everywhere, even in Home (so that later the lamps would normally be imported into the native application) At the first fiddling with colors, the system glitched and started to run white light through green. Reset saves the day After setting the light through Home. App, the brightness was lost, similar to "speaker volume limitation", it is better to set the color through the original application, although after that I did not try to change the color, since it was not bought for this purpose) With android presumably via native light bulb app + server (RF)