LIFX (A19) Wi-Fi Smart LED Light Bulb, Adjustable, Multicolor, Dimmable, No Hub Required, Works with Alexa, Apple HomeKit and the Google Assistant, Pack of 4
LEDdistributors • 6 years ago
LIFX (A19) Wi-Fi smart LED light bulb, adjustable, multicolor, dimmable, no hub required, works with Alexa, pack of 4
Product Features
- Works with Amazon Alexa to support dimming, shades of white, and color settings through voice control (Alexa device sold separately)
- 16 million colors and warm to cool whites
- Easy to set up, built in wifi – no hub required
- Bright – equivalent to 75W bulb
- Works with Alexa, Apple HomeKit and Google Assistant
- Note: Kindly refer attached manual for guidance on installation
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