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The Philips Hue White Single Smart Bulb (B22 Bayonet Cap) delivers 1100 lumens of soft white, fully dimmable LED light equivalent to 75W. It works out-of-the-box with Bluetooth app control and integrates seamlessly with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit for voice commands. Designed for full-room brightness, it offers easy setup without a hub, with optional Philips Hue Bridge support for advanced smart home features.
| ASIN | B099NRM744 |
| Item model number | 929002469301 |
| Manufacturer | Signify |
| Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 7.2 x 17.4 cm; 110 g |
R**W
Update to my first review, below... I bought a second Philips smart bulb, this time a bayonet fitting rated at 15.5 LED (100w equivalent) for my main living room ceiling light. This is a room that does not receive much quality daylight and so a bulb is required for most days. I have to say that I was overwhelmed by the quality of this Philips 15.5 LED bulb. The light it gives off is whiter and clearer, and it is far more powerful than the original 100w equivalent LED that it has replaced. After checking, this Philips bulb has a higher lumen value which, naturally, affects the light output. Indeed, it is so much brighter that I have it set dimmed by 10% and it is still much brighter than my old LED in that position. Obviously, the bulb linked to Alexa seamlessly and, whilst I still feel these Philips smart bulbs are over-priced, given the huge improvement to my room's lighting I am glad I invested in this bulb. Original review follows... A Philips smart bulb rated at 9w LED (equivalent to 75w). This is a neatly designed bulb that fits a lamp perfectly. The light itself is very bright when on full, but it is a warm light, rather than a cold one, which is ideal for living rooms and bedrooms. Setting up with my Alexa Echo was simple. First download the Philips app as per the instructions and then link the bulb to the Alexa app. Job done, and only took a few minutes. Alexa controls the lamp now with no issues at all, on or off, increase or decrease brightness as required. My only real issue with this product is the price, it is far too expensive for what it does, especially when the market is now flood with much cheaper smart bulbs that do the same (and more). They might be a little more complex to set up as smart bulbs with Alexa but the results are the same. If the Philips bulbs were more competitively priced I would certainly buy a lot more but, at the moment, I would be wary of continually spending so much money on a 9w LED smart bulb.
W**E
Easy to control via Alexa or via a Hue dimmer or via mic in remote control for my Amazon FireStick. Works well with my Hue bridge. Very bright when at 100 %, which is what I wanted, can't stand gloom. Easy to set up a schedule on Alexa or SmartThings if you want. Uses Bluetooth. Thus avoids password security issues associated with cheap wifi bulbs from endless randomly generated brand names on Amazon. They aren't cheap, but they do last, so I stick to the Philips Hue brand. I might have tried a colour one, but they were just too expensive, and I doubt I would have used the colour choices much anyway.
L**N
A nice lightbulb, using it with an Echo and Alexa it frequently loses connectivity, but it can be used via the Phillips app quite reliably.
G**S
I still think that a lot of the Philips Hue product line is bonkers over-priced, especially given the fact that they are still made in China, and it is such a shame, because the system works so! well and integrates with Alexa easily. But Amazon have very regular sales of Hue products, so if you time your purchases carefully (Prime Day/Black Friday), you can get into the Hue ecosystem relatively cheaply. The bulbs used to be 60W equivalents, and lots of us found that to be a little too dim at max brightness. But Philips obviously listened to the customers and they now offer these 75W equivalent bulbs, and even a new 100W option. This 75W is 1100 lumens and the more powerful (and more expensive) 100W equivalent, is 1600 lumens. For the average hallway and landing, these 75W bulbs are excellent. In fact, I only ever crank them up to full brightness, if I am doing tasks like vacuum cleaning. The lowest (nightlight) level, is very easy on the eyes, without being too dim. I have the Philips Home Bridge and have the house set up to go into nightlight mode at dusk. Sometimes I will just walk around the house at that dimmed level, as you can see everything and don't need to keep assaulting your eyes by turning bright lights on and off. I think Philips were forced to bring their bulbs down to a more sensible price, given that Ikea now sell a line of smart bulbs that will work with the Hue Bridge unit. No matter, it means that the regular white bulbs are now fairly affordable, and for an indoor replacement, these 75W versions are excellent.
D**7
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