This is the cheapest price on Xiaomi Philips Smart LED Ball lamp, The Xiaomi Bulb is on offer the Promo Ends in 5 days at the time of posting there is 463 in stock hurry up this offer won't last.
Please NOTE: Change the language setting on your phone to English, then download the app, it will make the language English on the app as well.
Main Features: ● Adjust the brightness and color temperature through APP control according to your preference. ● Directly download Xiaomi APP from APP stroe, then you can control your light by it anywhere and anytime. ● According to different situation, four lighting mode is optional. That is high brigtness, TV-watching, soft fragrance and night light mode. ● The product can connect with WiFi, easy control the brightness, on and off through your phone. ● Standard E27 lamp, suitable for various types of household lighting fixture.
Heat added ordered 2 I'm sure there's someone out there that has a code to take the price down more, all I need is a adapter now where can I get the adapters now
drng69 to argosextra
26 Aug 17#2
ikea have them
argosextra to drng69
26 Aug 17#6
I don't have ikea next to me what about Amazon and eBay and what is the name I get confused
Because it's a Philips bulb order one and find out or ask gearbest
Waldolf to 19DembaBa19
27 Aug 17#14
Oh, so the 'Smart Philips LED' is not to be confused with Smart Phillips Hue LED bulbs then. Thanks for clarifying
Erubadhron to 19DembaBa19
22 Sep 17#24
No need to be so aggressive :smile: You typed in the item description, and the units aren't Philips... Isn't very fair that people will be made to waste their money because you incorrectly used a big brand name when writing out the post. :smile:
Xxstexx
26 Aug 17#7
Can these be controlled by Kasa app
cheers if anyone knows
shakerstevens to Xxstexx
22 Sep 17#21
Nope, MiHome app is needed as far as I know Kasa only works with TP-link branded products
lucyferror
26 Aug 17#8
Does it mean that it will work with Philips Hue Hub like a normal Philips bulb? I don't want stupid xiaomi app just to control light if I have rest of house on Hue app
cooperdude to lucyferror
26 Aug 17#9
Wondering exactly the same thing
DrAcula1 to lucyferror
26 Aug 17#12
Nope, got 1 last time and still can't get it to work. All I have is a LED bulb. LINK HERE
stunnin1 to lucyferror
23 Sep 17#28
Yes they do.
**Please note I wrote this not actually knowing the answer but wanted to appear knowledgeable and be popular**
jakaraka
26 Aug 17#10
These are not Alexa or Hue compatible.. Cheap enough if you're happy using the MiHome app to control them
lucyferror
26 Aug 17#11
So it's crap lol You get what you pay for then
flyingflea
31 Aug 17#16
I wouldn't bother, I bought one and it got so hot within 10 mins I didn't trust it not to catch fire. They're LED ffs. They're not supposed to generate heat like incandescents
adamck
31 Aug 17#17
Good quality bulbs and have light temperature adjust too. so you can have warm or cold white as well as dimming etc. only issue for me is that no Alexa... which is a shame as the yeelight ones are. might need to replace with yeelights now...
0dd8a11
31 Aug 17#18
Don't bother with these, they are not Philips Hue (which is worth the price), go for Ikea TRÅDFRI if you want to go cheap.
artooke
31 Aug 17#19
Never Philip's product, always overpriced.
Zek
22 Sep 17#20
Got one of these, doesn't work with philips hue app so used the MiHome app, had to use Chinese server (well I think it is, its chinese characters so can't tell, but you can use the rest of the app with English language) to get it to work, tried USA server, it finds the device and connects it but you cant do anything with it. You can turn it on and off, change the brightness and yellow/whiteness and also set a timer for it to go off after however long. Haven't tried any other smartbulb but might try a yeelight next time.
Mo786
22 Sep 17#22
Have one of these, really good for the price :smile: heated
Erubadhron
22 Sep 17#23
Not Philips. Not compatible with most other equipment.
Unfortunately these will only generate heat if they catch fire :joy:
johnnyd57uk
22 Sep 17#25
Change your lampholders. I purchased converters and they wouldnt fit properly. Turn off your electricity and change the holder. 2 minute job. Thermoplastic holders only £1.58 at RS components. Link below. Screw type bulbs becoming more and more popular.
They do work with the echo. Really easy to setup. Make sure you use the singapore server otherwise they dont work. Also change the name of the bulb in the yeelight app before you discover the device with alexa. Then you can group multiple bulbs. These are unreal for the money.
stunnin1 to sie
23 Sep 17#29
I never trust a machine that refuses to swear.
JohnBoy73 to sie
23 Sep 17#30
This is an important point. Can you verify or give me detail. Thanks
Martyn334
22 Sep 17#27
why never any deals for B22 socket -.-
johnnyd57uk
23 Sep 17#31
Sie........Change name in Yeelight app to what ? to get them to work with Echo.
smiler03
23 Sep 17#32
Smart lightbulbs, like many other "smart" things, can be a security risk. They can be hacked to gain access to your network.
This article is about Philips but I wouldn't be surprised if a Chinese copy might be just as accessible.
Can I switch it on using my lights switch or do I need to spend £200+ on a smartphone for the privilege of not having to get off my butt when it gets dark?
maddoglewis to Gopher42
27 Sep 17#34
Or you could do what I do and just leave it on 24/7 as being LED it only costs about 2p per day and keeps away burglars.
I believe the bulbs tech is Philips but they are not part of the Hue so wont just work off the bat
nickmumby
28 Sep 17#37
Wouldn't a wifi lightswitch be better than a bulb?
573310
30 Sep 17#38
Word of warning, Gearbest seem to be having issues with shipping right now from their China warehouses at least. Lots of people on here complaining about orders from September and some in August not having yet shipped or arrived. My own order from two weeks ago a is showing as despatched by Gearbest, yet the tracking number from yodel shows that the item is still with the seller and has a status of Delay. Their help system is next to useless. Be wary ordering right now.
xia0st0ryx
3 Oct 17#39
Careful guys, I purchased this two weeks ago, Royal Mail sent me a postcard about postage due £3.00 because sender didn't pay the shipment. I was like really? :angry: I need to go to post office to find out tomorrow...
Opening post
Please NOTE: Change the language setting on your phone to English, then download the app, it will make the language English on the app as well.
Main Features:
● Adjust the brightness and color temperature through APP control according to your preference.
● Directly download Xiaomi APP from APP stroe, then you can control your light by it anywhere and anytime.
● According to different situation, four lighting mode is optional. That is high brigtness, TV-watching, soft fragrance and night light mode.
● The product can connect with WiFi, easy control the brightness, on and off through your phone.
● Standard E27 lamp, suitable for various types of household lighting fixture.
specification:
● Lamp model: E27
● Product power: 6.5W
● Voltage: 220 - 240V
● Current: 0.1A
● Color temperature: 3000 - 5700k
● Luminous flux: maximum luminous flux of 450Lm
All comments (39)
You typed in the item description, and the units aren't Philips...
Isn't very fair that people will be made to waste their money because you incorrectly used a big brand name when writing out the post. :smile:
cheers if anyone knows
as far as I know Kasa only works with TP-link branded products
I don't want stupid xiaomi app just to control light if I have rest of house on Hue app
**Please note I wrote this not actually knowing the answer but wanted to appear knowledgeable and be popular**
You get what you pay for then
so you can have warm or cold white as well as dimming etc.
only issue for me is that no Alexa... which is a shame as the yeelight ones are.
might need to replace with yeelights now...
Not compatible with most other equipment.
Unfortunately these will only generate heat if they catch fire :joy:
uk.rs-online.com/web….ds
This article is about Philips but I wouldn't be surprised if a Chinese copy might be just as accessible.
motherboard.vice.com/en_…out
May clear a few things up
I believe the bulbs tech is Philips but they are not part of the Hue so wont just work off the bat