Just found this on Amazon. Reduced from the usual £24.99. A quick search of Camelcamelcamel shows it's cheap for this item and it hasn't been this price for long before.
It's 7W / 600lm, warm white, dimmable, and comes with an E27 (std screw) fitting and a B22 (standard bayonet) adapter.
I got the 10W version when it was on sale on Prime day and they work really well. No hub required - it works from the TP Link 'Kasa' app, and you can control via Alexa.
I can't work out whether I need one more, a dozen or none! Well, 'need' probably = none, but 'will end up buying' = who knows!
Hope this helps someone.
14 comments
mission701
12 Aug 17#1
plain_lazy
12 Aug 17#2
Cheers OP, looks like a good option to test the Smart Home features with my new Alexa. Hot!
thegamingkinginfo
12 Aug 17#3
Looks good, but I can't help to think it does the same as the Yeelight that can be purchased for under £10 or slightly over depending on where you're looking.
sequinsgirl
12 Aug 17#4
Guys these were in wilko reduced to clear £3
plain_lazy to sequinsgirl
12 Aug 17#5
So why didn't you post it as a deal?
PaulTheo to plain_lazy
13 Aug 17#10
Because everyone would moan about wild geese and the like
Nicolas to sequinsgirl
13 Aug 17#9
Which wilko
ck12111
12 Aug 17#6
Work with Google Home?
Gneiting to ck12111
12 Aug 17#7
Yes
Waldolf
13 Aug 17#8
Bear in mind that these are cool white at full brightness, and only change to warm white when dimmed.
wandaluzt to Waldolf
14 Aug 17#11
I've got one when they were 15 quid on Prime Day. On full brightness in my living room it's like being next to the sun. If I have it on it has to be at 70% which thankfully it remembers.
It works with Alexa no problem and you can tell Alexa to switch it to different levels of brightness. Remember to do a firmware update for it from the Kasa app to improve reliability.
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It's 7W / 600lm, warm white, dimmable, and comes with an E27 (std screw) fitting and a B22 (standard bayonet) adapter.
I got the 10W version when it was on sale on Prime day and they work really well. No hub required - it works from the TP Link 'Kasa' app, and you can control via Alexa.
I can't work out whether I need one more, a dozen or none! Well, 'need' probably = none, but 'will end up buying' = who knows!
Hope this helps someone.
14 comments
It works with Alexa no problem and you can tell Alexa to switch it to different levels of brightness. Remember to do a firmware update for it from the Kasa app to improve reliability.
Is this the same?