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
tonymcg
21 Aug 17#14
Great price, shame its not the 10w -
sequinsgirl
21 Aug 17#13
Is this the same?
jenmumof5
15 Aug 17#12
Back up to £29.44 :disappointed:
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.
ck12111
12 Aug 17#6
Work with Google Home?
Gneiting to ck12111
12 Aug 17#7
Yes
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
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.
plain_lazy
12 Aug 17#2
Cheers OP, looks like a good option to test the Smart Home features with my new Alexa. Hot!
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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
Is this the same?
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.