Wyze Bulb White, 800 Lumen, 90+CRI WiFi Tunable-White A19 Smart Light Bulb, Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, Two-Pack
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Wyze Bulb White is a dimmable, tunable-white, 800 lumen, LED bulb. Skip the confusing white-light marketing names and fixed wattage at the store and instead tune your white-light color temperature and brightness at home to get the perfect lighting for you. We even created Sun Match, a feature that automatically adjusts the color temperature throughout the day to match natural light, which helps you wake up and fall asleep easier. Enjoy brilliant, cool light in the afternoon and soft, warm light in the mornings and evenings. With a 90+ CRI, you’ll be getting beautiful, color accurate light no matter where you put it. Automations like timers and schedules mean you can set Wyze Bulb White to match your daily routines so you’ll never come home to a dark home or forget to turn off the lights. Of course, it works with Alexa and Google Assistant so your voice is now your light switch.
Set the mood with Wyze Bulb White’s tunable color temperature. Use warm white (2700k) to relax in the evening and daylight white (6500k) to wake up with morning coffee. Turning on the Sun Match feature automatically adjusts the color temperature throughout the day.
9.5-watt LED bulb (60-watt equivalent) produces up to 800 lumens of light and can be dimmed using voice control or the Wyze App (do not use with dimmer switches).
90+ Color Rendering Index (CRI) means that Wyze Bulb White produces higher-quality light that makes colors look more accurate and vivid.
Setup dozens of Wyze bulbs at once via Bluetooth in the Wyze app, each bulb connects to your existing 2.4GHz WiFi network, no hub required.
Automate your lights with custom timers and schedules, so you never come home to a dark house.
Works with Alexa and Google Assistant: Your voice is now your light switch. Command your lights by asking Alexa or Google Assistant to turn them on/off, adjust brightness, or change color.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the light bulbs for their brightness, ease of setup, and color control. They find the lights have multiple brightness levels and are easy to set up through the app. However, some customers report issues with connectivity, such as the bulbs losing connection or responding intermittently. There are mixed opinions on functionality, value for money, reliability, and app integration.
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9 reviews for Wyze Bulb White, 800 Lumen, 90+CRI WiFi Tunable-White A19 Smart Light Bulb, Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, Two-Pack
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Original price was: $22.98.$16.99Current price is: $16.99.
Vlad –
Awesome yet affordable smart bulb
This is my very in-depth review for:Wyze Labs WLPA19 LED Smart Home Light Bulb (4 Pack)If you prefer a quicker summary, go straight to the summary section.BackgroundI have a few Wyze cams I bought a bit over a year. I liked them so much that when the Wyze bulb came out I wanted to try it right away. I have other smart bulbs, but I decided that if I liked these I would swap the two I have for these. Spoiler Alert, I liked them. I am installing 9 total bulbs throughout my house, 7 in an area that is partially a construction zone, and 2 to replace my current smart bulbs of a different brand. So far, I have installed the ones in my basement. I donât think I should have any other problems installing the other two this weekend but if I do I will update the review.UnboxingThe presentation is neat. The four light bulbs are packaged in a two by two array inside the box; each bulb comes individually bagged. A quick-start guide comes with them, which points you in the right direction, but I find it to be lacking depth.The four bulbs are 9.5-watt LED bulbs, but they are equivalent in luminosity to a 60-watt incandescent light bulb. They look and feel like many other smart light bulbs, other than perhaps being a bit heavier, but not too much. The color temperature of the light from these bulbs go from very warm (2700K) to very cool (6500K).The guide directs you to download and install the brains of the operation, the Wyze app. I cannot attest to how good the App is for android devices, but it works well with my iPhone. The app itself is very intuitive. No hub is needed for them to work. If you do have a hub, they can also be integrated with other home automation devices through IFTTT (If This Then That).You can share accesses with the app, but I have found that is easier and efficient to just have one account shared across multiple devices when possible.Installation:The Wyze app does a really good job guiding you through the installation process; it was straight forward. In a nutshell, you screw the bulb into a bulb socket, you add them in the wyze app as a new device, get the bulbs to enter setup mode, and then you connect them to the Wi-Fi. A few pointers on the installation:When screwing the bulb to a socket ensure you know which switch controls the socket you are installing them on. You can install them all on a specific socket and move them after they are connected to the system.To start with the installation process, click on the three dots on the top right of the screen. From the menu that pops up, click on âAdd a productâ then click on âWyze bulbâ. From there, getting the light bulb to setup mode is a matter of flicking the light switch off then on three times as prompted by the app.The bulbs only work with a 2.4GHz WiFi network. If you are connected to 5GHz network change to a 2.4 GHz if you want to avoid some frustration. Once you enter the bulbs into setup mode the app will open your WiFi settings for you to select the bulb connection. This will allow the app to connect to the bulb. The screen will go to a countdown while the bulb and app attempt the connection.Setting them up for daily use:There are several ways to trigger the lights. They can be manually activated with the Wyze App. The bulbs can also use other Wyze devices to serve as inputs. They can be setup to use other non-Wyze smart devices as inputs to integrate all your devices through IFTTT. You can use the Google assistant or Alexa for voice control.The reason for using smart bulbs depends on the individual. My main reason for them is that I want to use them with voice control and I want to make it appear there is someone in the house when I go on vacation. Thus, most of my lights I have them setup to me turn on and off with voice controls. I have light bulb groups and different color temperatures for different reasons (Cleaning vs Hanging out). I also have all of them on timers in case I forget to give the âgood nightâ command to Alexa. I donât have the Wyze sense but I do have several Wyze cams which I use as sensor inputs. One of those is currently aiming through my backyard door to switch on a group of lights if it âseesâ a person, not movement.I also tried the vacation mode for a while to see if it will meet my needs and it is flawless. It is not turning the lights on, every 15 seconds. It mimics, as possible, real patterns. It will turn on a light for a bit, shut down, wait a while, go back at it. Problems encountered:I had a few hiccups when connecting a few of them to my Wi-Fi on the first try. In four of the seven that I have installed to this point, the connection timed out when trying to connect. For those four, after it timed out, it gave me the option to retry. I tried again, and they connected right away (I showed this on the video).When interacting with other devices through IFTTT, they took somewhere between 1 and 5 seconds to react thus, I donât really see IFTTT as an option I would use. I understand that IFTTT is inherently slow, but just a heads up I guess.Additionally, when ordering a group of lights to turn on and off in rapid succession, one or two of the lights in the group could fail to execute the command, regardless of doing so with the app or voice command.**********Summary:What I liked about these bulbs is that:- They have a very wide range of white temperatures from 2700K to 6500K.- They are very economical compared to other bulbs in their class (about 10$ per bulb for the 4pack vs 15-20 for their leading competitors)- They integrate very well with other Wyze devices, which are also very economical.- The integration with Alexa is also seamless.- The installation process was easy and intuitive.- Vacation mode works really well.What I disliked about them:- Waiting for the bulbs to connect only to see them fail in four of seven tries was a bit too much. They did connect right away after re-trying but maybe they could have made a wider connection window if this was going to be an issueâ¦- A group of bulbs having some of them not turning on or off successfully after a series of commands in rapid succession, although understandable, is also bothersome.Other thoughts:These are very impressive units, that work well for anyone getting their feet wet in the home automation pit. They will get the job done but they are not free of faults. They are good if planning to integrate with other Wyze devices or Alexa. Integrating them to other smart devices through IFTTT is to slow for my taste. That being said, at this price point they are the best available and although they are not perfect, to me they are well deserving of a five-star rating.
APKAFD –
My new found bulb!
So im a HUGE hue light guy! I have Hue lights in all my rooms but my family room and living room. Recently my smart plugs for my family room went out so I decided to just replace the bulbs instead of getting new plugs. All my lights I have set on the Daylight Bright White temperature settings, I first purchased some Hue White bulbs but when I got them I found out they are Amber White and not true White bulbs so of course they looked stupid in my house, so I decided to try the Wyze bulbs out since I have the cameras why not try the bulbs. I was turned off by the fact that they are connected via Wifi, (For anyone that doesn’t know wifi bulbs and such usually run into connection problems and will not respond or loose connection) but I figured for the price I would try it anyways and I am so glad I did!Set up is really easy, Just turn the light on and off 3 times and they will start to pulse to let you know they are in pairing mode. On the app on your phone you have to connect to the bulb via wifi which will then set the bulb up to work on your wifi network. Remember the bulbs can ONLY connect to 2.4ghz Networks!!!!Once the bulbs are connected it will ask to firmware update (Make sure you do, Wyze has tweaked a lot of the settings and added a few new features like what you want the bulb to do after a power loss) A lot of the negative reviews are from when the bulbs first launched when it had a lot of bugs, after the last update Wyze has squashed most of the bugs.After the firmware update your done! You can control the lights, set timers, control brightness and EVEN control the temperature so I can have the lights Amber or Daylight White!!!Now for the cons, I have run into a few connectivity issues which could be app related, If you turn the lights on really quick then back off the lights will almost freeze, the app will show the lights on but its really off. If you give it a few seconds it will reset itself and start working normally again.
Wayne –
Excellent product
The bulbs and WiFi work flawlessly. The software has always worked without problems and can remotely control multiple lights in my house. The software (phone app) is rich with features including adjustments for brightness and color balance. Easily navigated user interface. Recommended.
Retired Viking –
UPDATE: Strange goings-on with Alexa
I am quite pleased with the color, color rendering, and overall operation of these lamps. I also appreciate their “soft” shut-off and “soft” turn-on; both are a nice aesthetic touch. To compare: I have two Sengled bulbs I am using for an experiment, and they are just on or off.I would like to see Wyze come out with the equivalent of a 100W incandescent lamp, and offer a wider dimming range. The latter seems to be getting addressed in a new lamp they have on the way, and it will be about the same as a 75W incandescent.Generally, I am pleased with the product.UPDATE: I am still pleased with the quality of these bulbs, but I have noticed a strange development with Alexa and these bulbs. If I have a routine that, say, calls for during on lights after sunset, or at a set time. everything works BUT the Wyze bulbs. Wyze smart plugs still respond fine, for example. But, if I use a SPOKEN COMMAND, like “Alexa, dining room floor lamps on”, they respond perfectly.I tried deleting routines and re-building them. I deleted the bulbs from Wyze and then re-installed them. I tried several other approaches, and all ended up with the same result: spoken instructions work the bulbs perfectly, whether on/off, or to a dimmed setting. Routines scheduled to run at a set time, the Wyze bulbs do not respond. My Lutron, enBrighten, and other Zigbee/Z-Wave devices all respond as before.
Alejandro Gutiérrez –
Hasta el momento funcionan a la perfección. Yo nunca he tenido problemas con los productos Wyze excepto por un detector de movimiento que simplemente dejó de funcionar, ni con pila nueva jaló. Estos focos funcionan muy bien ðð»
Cliente de Amazon –
NO es compatible con Alexa, aunque dice que si. Aunque si no te importa la vinculación con Alexa funcionan muy bien con su propia app.
Alessandro –
Excelente peoducto, buena calidad y sus 800 lumenes alumbran perfectamente una habitación de 5×5 M2. Cabe señalar que con la propiedad “power loss recovery” regresa al estado anterior en caso de fallo de luz. Super recomendado
Mimurr –
Muy fácil de instalar y configurar, yo los tengo con el control de voz con Google Home mini y funciona muy bien, y con su aplicación los controlo desde cualquier parte del paÃs. los recomiendo, ahora falta ver su durabilidad.
E. Cesar R. –
Compre dos pares, fue fácil la configuración, tiene dos tonos de iluminación (cálida y frÃa) se puede agregar a google home para poder usarlos a través de google asistant, los recomiendo completamente.