Smart Light Bulb, Treatlife Smart Wi-Fi LED Light Bulb Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, 16 Million RGBCW Color Changing Dimmable Light Bulb, A19 E26 8W (60W Equivalent), Schedule (4 Pack)
LEDdistributors • 4 years ago
Treatlife smart light bulb
Product Features
- REMOTE CONTROL: Enjoy the freedom of being able to control your home lighting from anywhere, whether you are in your cozy bed, in the office or on vacation. You can create schedules, monitor real-time light status, share devices and even control a group of lights in your house with a tap of the phone screen. 2.4G Wi-Fi Only(not 5G)
- VOICE CONTROL: Get hands-free control of your lights with your voice via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant; perfect for times when your hands are full or entering a dark room.
- MULTICOLOR AND WIDE APPLICATION: Choose from 16 million colors and tune from warm to cool white to create the right ambiance for every moment. Or set different scenes/brightness/color temperature to achieve the perfect atmosphere for movie night, cocktail party, reading, meeting, leisure, etc.
- AUTOMATED SCHEDULES: Create schedules (timer or countdown) to automatically turn on and off the light based on everyday routines or to simulate occupancy while you are on vacation to trick potential intruders.
- WARRANTY: 2-year quality warranty, 90-day money back guarantee and lifetime customer support. Please contact us if you have any questions about your light bulbs.
Very bright, dimmable and great variety of colors I purchased these bulbs because I have been very happy with other smart Treatlife devices I’ve used. The bulbs are bright and have an adjustable range of white temperatures from very cold white (slightly blueish) color to very warm (slightly orange) white. The color temperature is adjustable (similar to a sliding dimmer switch) in the app. The bulbs are 60w equivalent each and brightness level is adjustable through a dimmer adjustment in the app. Colors are adjustable in the app and seem to…
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