Tapo TP-Link Smart Light Bulbs, 1100 Lumens High Brightness (75W Equivalent), Matter-Certified, 16M Colors WiFi Light Bulb, Dimmable, Works w/Siri, Alexa & Google Home, A19 E26, L535E(4-Pack)
Original price was: $42.99.$35.98Current price is: $35.98.
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| ASIN | B0DSJCN9RZ |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
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| Date First Available | January 15, 2015 |
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13 reviews for Tapo TP-Link Smart Light Bulbs, 1100 Lumens High Brightness (75W Equivalent), Matter-Certified, 16M Colors WiFi Light Bulb, Dimmable, Works w/Siri, Alexa & Google Home, A19 E26, L535E(4-Pack)
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Tapo TP-Link Smart Light Bulbs, 1100 Lumens High Brightness (75W Equivalent), Matter-Certified, 16M Colors WiFi Light Bulb, Dimmable, Works w/Siri, Alexa & Google Home, A19 E26, L535E(4-Pack)
Original price was: $42.99.$35.98Current price is: $35.98.


justaguy –
Awesome for Matter Enabled Homes
Put the light in the socket, turned it on, opened Google Home and scanned the bar code sticker in the box. Done.No additional third party apps or accounts needed.It throws a lot of light. I can put two in my ceiling lamp and it feels like the sun. Claims to be a 75 watt equivalent. I’d say it’s plenty of light for most things.Can also dim and change both color and color temperature. I told Google to turn my kitchen light blue and it did. Features all work in automation too.At roughly 10 us dollars per bulb, it’s a little pricey for a light bulb, but way cheaper than a dimmable smart plug and surprisingly entertaining.Feels like a plastic light bulb in terms of quality. I had zero fear when installing.Seems to be standard in size to the common household light bulb.I can’t speak for durability as I just turned it on and off a few times, but it did work, flawlessly with Google Home, out of the box, so it’s a winner.10/10. Will buy again.
Shabado –
works great with home automation
Excellent smart bulbs. Bright, responsive, and easy to set up in the Tapo app. Colors look great and the white light is very bright when needed. Works flawlessly with Alexa and Google Home, and Matter support is a big plus. These are now my go-to smart bulbs.
Nikita Kochnev –
Good for basic functions
These bulbs work fine for basic functions, but I was looking for bulbs that connect via Matter and dim properly with Alexa. This feature is inconsistent and works intermittently, so I decided to return them.
Kenneth A. Toombs –
Great product
My grandson bought these for me and set them up. I had an accident and was not very mobile especially in my upper body and these were a godsend being able to speak to Alexa and telling her to turn them on and off. They also have different colors which is a nice feature and they’re dimmable.
joe summer –
I recommend this, here’s why
It’s easy to set up.You need to download Tapo app from App Store, create an account, have the light switch on and insert, wait for the light blink 3 times. Once you got it on Tapo, open your Alexa or Google Home, and then link the account to it. ( you can find how to in google or YouTube)It’s pretty bright, one bulb is enough for bed room, 2 work great in kitchen, 3 or 4 in living room for that brightness.I use this, it’s so convenient. The weather is getting cold, and it’s hard to pull self out of bed….. by just saying xxx, turn on the light, turn off the light is so easy….. recommend for anybody, even setting this up for your parents, or old ones.
ljepson74 –
Matter over i) Wi-Fi or ii) Thread ?
Caution:These bulbs use Matter via Wi-Fi.These bulbs do not use Matter via Thread.The packaging could have been more clear.Issue: Someone manually turns off the light (with physical light switch). (It’s tough to not have visitors do this, occassionally). When the light is turned back on (physical switch, again) the light bulbs do not always automatically reconnect to the Wi-Fi network. This means the headache of having to re-pair them to our Wi-Fi network and set them all up again.I was looking for Thread because my understanding was that Thread is more robust about reconnecting than Wi-Fi.(In terms of retaining settings (such as color and brightness) … I’m not sure if that would be stored with the smart device (light bulb in this case), the hub, or perhaps the controlling app (such as on my phone).Summary: I think the labelling can be more clear in this emerging market.
Dave –
works great
this works great with my alexa system, the 75 watt bulbs function unlike the 100w hue lightbulbs that did not work on my light fixture (fan/light). Setting up with challenging at first, but that’s probably because I did not read directions carefully.
crewsr –
Functional with but flawed
I wanted dimmable LED lighting in my stairwell, and have had poor results using dimmable LED bulbs with a Tapo smart dimmer switch, so I went with a gang of smart LED bulbs and two of these. Setting the button for basic ‘on-off’ for a group of bulbs was pretty easy, setting up for the dimmer function was a little more tedious. Once configured, the button works as expected, with maybe <1/4 second delay from pressing the button to the lights actually turning on. The design of the wall plate makes it useless for US households; it's much bigger and bulkier than the wall-plates we're used to, preventing its use with a multi-gang switches. The wall plate has an embedded piece of steel to which the button sticks to magnetically. There is no mechanical fastener for the button at all, it just sticks via magnetic base. Since the wall plate wasn't useful, I adhered a large steel washer to my exiting switch plate and stuck the switch to that.The Smart Button looks and feels very cheaply made (it's not an expensive piece of kit either). If you have a nice house with high-quality switches this will look out-of-place. It's not nearly as robust as an actual UL-listed 'dumb' rotary dimmer switch, so I'm curious how long it will last under normal use. Dimming is visually 'digital' and lacks the instant and smooth fade ramp of a conventional dimmer.
Victor STAN –
not real 4-pack but individual bulbs, open packages and 4 out of 8 deffective (won’t pair so useless). shame…
Luis Arredondo –
La calidad es muy buena. No estoy seguro que efectivamente el CRI sea 90+, pero definitivamente si es mucho mejor que otras opciones populares. La conectividad super bien, no he tenido ningún problema para controlarlos con Alexa, Google Home o la aplicación de los focos. Me encanta la opción de controlar la velocidad con la que encienden y apagan. Los colores bastante bien, y la temperatura de luz bastante bien (hay focos que en blanco cálido dimmeado se ven horribles). Los recomiendo al 100
stefano mainardi –
Ho reso il prodotto perché la confezione era stata aperta e una delle due lampadine era stata usata.Inoltre il prezzo è alto.La gestione del reso è stata perfetta. Con i messaggi con il fornitore abbiamo chiarito tutto e si sono prodigati per gestire al meglio la restituzione (negli USA).
Tara –
Easy setup and easily controllable in the app. Change up the colour of your lights with one touch
David P. –
Excelentes. Compré focos inteligentes x 1ra vez en 2018, y apenas este año se me fundio el primero. Asi que decidí sustituir mis focos por la versión más nueva. La verdad son focos, no hacen gran cosa, pero lo que hacen lo hacen bien. Tienen buenos controles, colores, y son personalizables.También la app es buena y tiene widgets para controlarlos más facilmente. Hasta te permite hacer grupos de focos y controlarlos todos al mismo tiempo. Recomendados porque aparte no son nada caros.Si pudiera cambiarles algo sería que fueran aún más brillantes, pero como quiera son buenos, a buen precio, y en mi experiencia me van a durar bastante.