Good price, good reviews - use code LEDE27UK5 at checkout (make sure logged in) - Works with Alexa / IFTTT etc
Main Features: ● 4000K pleasant lighting: Professional optical design protects your eyes ● Dimmable: Appropriate lighting for reading, watching the TV or relaxing with friends ● WiFi enabled: Remotely control the light at anytime and anywhere ● Group control: Control single bulb or control multiple bulbs simultaneously ● Long-term use: a serve time of up to 11 years ● Safe: Thunder-proof design, overload and overheating protection ● Energy-saving: Less power consumption than than ordinary light bulbs ● Download Xiaomi Smart Home App, connect the bulb to your network then enjoy smart lighting
Latest comments (34)
heavygoodz
2 Oct 17#34
I already have 3 colour Yeelight (all installed easily - but I'm having difficulty with this mono version (scan not picked up even after reset) and there's no manual instal for the white version. Anyone else has any problems?
murkr
2 Oct 17#33
no longer working
xia0st0ryx
25 Sep 17#32
I think it's gone now
wakkaday
17 Sep 17#31
does this need a bridge? do i just screw them in and can i use my current switch?
sunnyp
15 Sep 17#28
So can you use these on a pre-programmed timing setting via an App? I'm looking to possibly use this in a table lamp for when I go away at weekends and holidays.
bellboys to sunnyp
16 Sep 17#30
I believe you can only make timer schedules in the dedicated Yeelight app and not the Mi home app. And you can certainly control the yeelights remotely via the app from anywhere (I've been known to change the colour of the bulbs in our lounge while at work, giving the wife a bit of a fright :relaxed:
garbagerich
15 Sep 17#29
Ordered ta
mgk
14 Sep 17#25
Where do you get connectors from for bayonet fitiings and doesnt that make them a bit too chunky?
Amazon, ebay, Ikea etc. I got mine from Amazon. A quid each (prime so don't have to order 20 quid for free delivery. They really don't add on much height (about 2cm?). Certainly worth it to save about 40 quid a bulb compared to Philips Hue!
zzzz
13 Sep 17#22
Is this a bulb or a kid's toy?
bellboys to zzzz
14 Sep 17#24
A kid's toy.
londonguy
14 Sep 17#23
does it have a fire function when you are out ?
bbg
13 Sep 17#21
Still working cheers
shalton
13 Sep 17#20
code works still.
paulhorwitz
13 Sep 17#17
Price now £9.93
mcek to paulhorwitz
13 Sep 17#18
But does the code still work?
ixas to paulhorwitz
13 Sep 17#19
for me too
Atheos
13 Sep 17#16
Cheers Gooner.
Code worked , White will be fine for near the front door.
Waldolf
13 Sep 17#15
I'm in just for the thunderproofness of the design
jonmarz89
13 Sep 17#14
got one, might fancy a nice white bulb
jonmarz89
13 Sep 17#13
just brought tp link for 25, ohh well
mcek
13 Sep 17#12
Cold white is very popular in Asia, as it's a relief from the hot muggy weather. Warm white is very popular in Europe, as it's a relief from the cold damp weather.
matlock67
13 Sep 17#11
I've now got one of these and 4 of the colour ones, all working via the app and Alexa. better getting the colour ones as you can change the from cold white light to warm etc. they do seem brighter than the 9 watt leds ive replaced them with
b1g1an
13 Sep 17#7
Be warned, these are a fixed very cold white, fine if you like it but otherwise you'd be better getting the RGB version for a quid or two more, tuning the white to you're liking and leaving it like that...which I did and stuck this one in an outside light just to use it up.
There newish Philips white one is also tuneable if that floats your boat but that uses a different system to control it if you're using Home Assistant or similar.
vaderag to b1g1an
13 Sep 17#10
Thanks for this. Was about to jump but my wife hated the last cold white light we got!
Will wait for the next drop on the RGB one :smile:
benfisher1991
13 Sep 17#9
Damn! Wish this was RGB
m.ad
13 Sep 17#8
Got the colour one last week, very impressed! Got it working with Alexa too which was very easy. Waiting to get another sub-£10...
mcek
13 Sep 17#6
just tried, 'code is expired'. interesting that it also says $3 off paying with paypal.
WiteWulf
13 Sep 17#5
Anyone used these? How bright are they? Thinking of replacing some standard 11W LEDs with these...
*edit* Ah, website says 8W
bellboys
13 Sep 17#4
Yes, this is the white version. Good price but we've seen the colour version at less than 7 quid so not an incredible price...but heat added. About time Philips got some proper competition because they get the wee wee with thir Hue pricing...
buddn07
13 Sep 17#3
... Waits for Bangood to drop the price tomorrow...
jenmumof5
13 Sep 17#2
Great price. I think this is just the white one tho. Would personally prefer the colour for around the same price
Opening post
Main Features:
● 4000K pleasant lighting: Professional optical design protects your eyes
● Dimmable: Appropriate lighting for reading, watching the TV or relaxing with friends
● WiFi enabled: Remotely control the light at anytime and anywhere
● Group control: Control single bulb or control multiple bulbs simultaneously
● Long-term use: a serve time of up to 11 years
● Safe: Thunder-proof design, overload and overheating protection
● Energy-saving: Less power consumption than than ordinary light bulbs
● Download Xiaomi Smart Home App, connect the bulb to your network then enjoy smart lighting
Latest comments (34)
do i just screw them in and can i use my current switch?
Code worked , White will be fine for near the front door.
Warm white is very popular in Europe, as it's a relief from the cold damp weather.
better getting the colour ones as you can change the from cold white light to warm etc.
they do seem brighter than the 9 watt leds ive replaced them with
There newish Philips white one is also tuneable if that floats your boat but that uses a different system to control it if you're using Home Assistant or similar.
Will wait for the next drop on the RGB one :smile:
interesting that it also says $3 off paying with paypal.
*edit* Ah, website says 8W