The Meross Smart WiFi LED Bulb integrates almost any lamp or light fixture into a HomeKit smart home. It can be controlled with an iPhone, and offers color changing and dimming. I added a pair to my ...
Turn this smart bulb off and it'll put out invisible infrared light, lighting up the room for night vision cameras. Ry Crist Former Senior Editor / Reviews - Labs Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, ...
While the most striking thing about Loftek-Sansi’s Wi-Fi Smart RGB LED bulb is that it changes colors in time to music, it also serves other purposes. Whether you have a fully connected smart home or ...
This budget-priced color Wi-Fi bulb offers ample flexibility—for both color and white light—at a great price. TP-Link has given its Kasa Smart Wi-Fi light bulb line a significant upgrade. The old LB ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...
The new A19 color smart bulbs from Hampton Products are reasonably priced, but some key features, such as a vacation mode, are MIA. This review is part of TechHive’s coverage of the best smart bulbs, ...
LIFX has announced that its current Lifx and Lifx+ lineup of WiFi smart bulbs now work with Apple HomeKit. Thanks to this new support, current and future Lifx smart bulb owners are able to control ...
You can control the home security company's first take on smart home lighting right from your phone, no hub required. Snag a two-pack for $30. Andrew Blok covered home energy, with a focus on solar, ...
The Pure Smart TruColor is an A19 bulb with a traditional E26 screw-in base. It is 4.4 inches long and 2.4 inches wide and puts out 800 lumens, which is identical to the AiDot Linkind Matter Smart ...
Control your home lighting from anywhere with just a tap. Smart lighting systems connect to your smartphone, allowing you to ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...