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The TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi LED Light Bulb (LB130) is a versatile, energy-efficient A19 bulb offering 16 million colors and dimmable brightness controlled remotely via the Kasa app or voice assistants like Alexa and Google. With no hub needed and easy installation, it supports scheduling and scenes to automate your lighting, boasting a long 25,000-hour lifespan and 800 lumens of brightness for a modern, connected home experience.
Brand | TP-Link |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | color |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | A15 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
Light Color | multicolor |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Color Temperature | 9000 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Brightness | 800 Lumen |
Shape | A19, E26 Fitting |
Material | Plastic |
Model Name | Dimmable LED WiFi Smart Bulb |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | AC |
Color Rendering Index | 16 |
Power Consumption | 60 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 7 Ounces |
Light Source Wattage | 11 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 3.11"W x 6.73"H |
Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
Control Method | Voice |
Average Life | 25000 Hours |
White Brightness | 1000 Lumens |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Style | California Unavailable |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00845973096038 |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
UPC | 845973096038 |
Part Number | LB130 |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Item model number | LB130 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Dynamic - Multiple Color Options |
Special Features | color |
Included Components | Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulb LB130, Quick Installation Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 years. |
A**N
Love these bulbs!
These smart bulbs have been a game-changer in our house. I initially bought a few for lights that my hubby would often leave on after getting into bed. It was so nice to be able to turn them off, from my bed, using the friendly Kasa app or through Alexa voice control. We also love being able to set our lights on soothing colors at night when watching tv, or resting before going to sleep.I now have these bulbs throughout the house and have spent some time getting things set up with groups, special scenes and schedules. I love that certain lights will now go on at dusk and auto turn off at my desired time, and also have a few bulbs that are on all night on very dim, soft colors — they don’t bother me when I’m sleeping but provide just enough light if I need to get up to use the bathroom. My husband even began playing with IFTTT and has set certain lights to turn on automatically when he enters our neighborhood, which I can see being extremely useful for people who live alone.One thing that made a huge difference in how useful these bulbs were for me was discovering the default state setting. I always set up the bulbs so that if I turn on a light from the switch (instead of via app or voice), the light will be white and at 100% brightness. This is also useful when we have guests as the lights will work in ways they are expecting and used to. I recently bought another less expensive smart bulb and there is no capability to set a default setting — I couldn’t believe it because that is such an important feature.I’ve now had the TP Link bulbs in our home for two years (or more) and haven’t had any failures. Every once in a while a bulb may become disconnected from the network (easy to fix), but it hardly happens anymore. Possibly firmware updates have addressed that.All in all, this is a great product, especially if you take the time to really set it up! Just make sure that if you buy another brand, you get one that does have the ability to set a default for when the light is turned on at the switch!
A**Y
doing some research and assesing my needs I settled on TP-Link because of the variety of Smart products they offered
I made the jump to a "Smart Home" a little over a month ago after Alexa joined our family. After talking to some friends, doing some research and assesing my needs I settled on TP-Link because of the variety of Smart products they offered, no requirements for a Hub, the lower cost and the ability to control everything from one simple app on my Smart phone and Amazon"s Alexa.I have not been disappointed. After a very short learning curve, I surprisingly found the installation and set-up of all the TP-Link Smart devices extremely easy and intuitive. I have installed several different Smart devices including three different bulbs (LB-100, 120 & 130) depending on the area, as well as, Smart Switches (HB-200) and Smart Plugs. All of it has installed, programed and worked with few problems.The only criticism I have is the Kasa App. I have found it to be a bit bugy at times, but since I use it primarily for programming and setting up new devices and scenes, rather than operationally, it has not been an issue since Alexa handels most of that work. So far, in the six weeks my Smart Home has been in operation I have only had one problem where Alexa and the Kasa app lost communication with most of (but not all) of my TP-Link devices. But after a bit of head scratching I was able to restore communication.So here's a tip to remember: I first tried rebooting the devices by cycling the power breaker, but that didn't work. Probably due to multiple devices signaling simultaneously and overloading Kasa. But, powering each device down for a few seconds then back up, and testing it before moving on ro the next one worked without a problem.I also recommend using a different control application. I only have experience with Amazon Alexa, but it also interfaces with Google Home among others. I have found that controlling scenes from Kasa not to be reluable for some reason, while issuing the scene commands to Alexa works 90% of the time, with repeating the command becoming necessary about 10% of the time. But even with an occasional repeated command being necessary, TP-Link devices respond extremely well through Alexa's control. Plus Alexa is able to easily "group" multiple devices so you can control areas with a single command, or program macro activities that Alexa can perform with a single command. Capabilities Kasa does not have.This is another deficiency of the Kasa app. Without the ability to group devices or run macro routines, it relies on programmed scenes which are very limiting for operational control. So another controlling app like Alexa or Home is essential to the TP-Link Smart Home system.For me, because I have Alexa for operational control, both at home and away, these short comings in the Kasa app are non-issues. But if I didnt have this capability I think I would look to a different Hub controlled platform for my Smart Home lighting and device control.LB-130 Smart Bulb:I first bought the multicolored Smart bulb for my porch light to enhance my Holiday decorations, but I liked it so much I got 4 more for lamps in my living room to set mood and night light scenes for parties, movie/TV watching and minimal light settings for overnight guests.I love the lighting effects you can create with these Smart bulbs so easily with just a few commands, or program a complex scene in minutes that is ready to execute with a single command to Alexa or a single touch of the Alexa app remotely.
C**S
Less customization than competitors--but with less commitment
I've wanted to try smart bulbs for awhile now. It's so convenient to have a light that operates on a schedule. I have it set to wake me up int he morning with the circadian setting, and when it gets to be near time for bed, I have it auto-shut off as my cue to go to sleep. It's a great aid for my sleep schedule.Pros: The colors are all pretty accurate. The bulb is fairly bright throughout the color range, and the lighting is even. Works with Google Assistant.Cons: The Kasa app. It's a bit bare-bones, and not all that intuitive. I got the hang of it after a day or so, though, so don't let that dissuade you. There's no easy way to have it slowly light up. The circadian setting is the closest option without programming it to light up 2% every minute. While the light isn't too bright when it comes on with the circadian setting, it's certainly bright enough to immediately wake you up, as opposed to waking you up more gently. That, however, seems like something they can add later with an update, and wouldn't be a problem, I think, if I got up before sunrise. Price is the other big concern, but this is one of the most affordable 60w-equivalent RGB smart bulbs that doesn't require a hub, but combined with the other cons, I think I have to take a star off.All in all, I'm very pleased. I could have gotten the more feature-rich competitor, but I'm happy I chose this instead. I only needed one bulb, and wasn't keen on having a hub. This is the best hubless RGB smart bulb you can buy.
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