Control your lighting from anywhere with the LB100. The smart bulb installs as easily as a standard light bulb, and connects to your home Wi-Fi in no time through the free Kasa app. Kasa also lets you manage your lights with your smartphone or tablet, including adjusting brightness and setting schedules and scenes. For added convenience, you can use your voice to control the LB100 when paired with Amazon Alexa.
Product Features
- Works with Amazon Alexa for voice control (Alexa device sold separately)
- 50 Watt Equivalent, 2700K Soft Warm White
- Control your lights from anywhere with your tablet or smartphone using the free kasa app (Android 4.1 or higher / iOS 8 or higher)
- Dim brightness to customize Lighting and suit your mood
- Set schedules, timers, and countdowns and have your lights work around your life
- No hub required; works with your Wi-Fi router
Couldn’t Work Better! Its PERFECT! I bought four of these bulbs when I saw they are compatible for direct control using Amazon’s Echo. And sure enough, it takes a minimum of setup, and they work like a dream! And you can control individual lights, a group of lights, or all of the lights just by telling Echo “Alexa, turn on the living room lights.” The lights come on, Alexa says “Ok” and its perfect!BIG POINT HERE: You do NOT need a hub for these bulbs. A hub is a separate little box you attach to…
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