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Ethan
> 24 hourLooks great in my dining room chandelier! EASY AS THE CLICK OF A BUTTON to sync!
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Brian
> 24 hourPut these in our bedroom fan. Love the hue changing which can definitely create different moods or environments. Its also nice to be able to control them with Alexa or right from our phone.
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OH2SD
> 24 hourThese need a Hue Hub. Easy to install and program. We have them all over the house. Works nicely with Echo/Alexa.
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Pamela
> 24 hourEasy to install, and although they are slightly bigger than the average decorative candle light just like other reviewers have said, it seems to fit just fine in the small chandelier on top of my stairs, just quick disclaimer, it could be that it was just me, but for price I assume I was getting a total of FOUR bulbs like the other Phillips bulbs come, little silly me, how mistaken I was, it was one.... ONE damn bulb, still bought the rest though, but beware, it is one per box.
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Ellen p
> 24 houractual bulb is a bit bigger than I thought it would be
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Cher Bear
> 24 houroverpriced. This isnt some top secret technology. WHY is THIS bulb so much more than the regular size bulb?
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DB
> 24 hourThese are quite expensive compared to the other smart bulbs but if you are replacing candle bulbs you don’t have much of a choice. It’s nice that you can adjust the temperature, but I wish they had full color control for the price.
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Miguel A. Romero Blachet
> 24 hourviene solo 1 ampolleta. have only one bulb not two. the product is ok but the description isnt ok.
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Connor
> 24 hourGood stuff! Love their products!
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KRA
> 24 hourPROS: * Fits standard sockets, in this case E12 candelabra. * Works with SmartThings for full home automation. * Can still be controlled by a physical switch. * Ambiance functionality allows you to light your space according to the use. CONS: * Philips is always on the pricey side for smart LED lighting. But, you get what you pay for, and youre paying to buy into an ecosystem that is widely supported by many smart home platforms, a quality product, and something that works well. * The E12 bulbs are a tad too long and wide for many E12 applications. Thankfully, in my case, they still work thanks to the lamp holding them. Philips Hue has reigned supreme with their LED series of smart lights. I love them. In this case, I had a nice swap lamp I ordered that I wanted to offer ambiance level control. Im already heavily invested in Hue platform as well as SmartThings. While Alexa does integrate directly, as well, I find it easier to just expose devices from SmartThings to Alexa, instead. It prevents duplicate devices and enabled more consistent behavior and functionality. The lights operate on scenes where they turn on bright white, then slowly dim as the evening progresses, until they finally shut off. I leave one bulb on and dimmed to 10% as a night light for that corner of the living room.