🎶 Light Up Your Life & Soundtrack Your Moments
The Sengled Solo RGBW Bluetooth Light Bulb Speaker is a 7W LED smart bulb with an integrated Hi-Fi speaker delivering distortion-free bass. Compatible with Alexa and controlled via Bluetooth and the Sengled Pulse app, it offers over 16 million color options including a music-synced Rhythm mode. Designed for easy installation in standard E26 sockets, it features an auto sleep timer and 550 lumens brightness, making it a perfect blend of smart lighting and immersive sound for modern living spaces.
Brand | Sengled |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | Color Changing |
Wattage | 60 |
Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Specific Uses For Product | Appliance |
Light Color | Multicolor |
Voltage | 240 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Brightness | 550 Lumen |
Shape | a19 |
Material | Synthetic Polymer (PMMA) |
Model Name | S21-N15WA |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Infrared |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Included Components | 1 |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Color Rendering Index | 100 |
Power Consumption | 7 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 0.81 Pounds |
Light Source Wattage | 7 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 2"W x 3"H |
Control Method | Voice |
Manufacturer | Sengled |
UPC | 840696101274 840696101748 |
Part Number | S21-N15WA |
Item Weight | 13 ounces |
Item model number | S21-N15WA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Rgb |
Style | Music Bulb (Stereo Speaker) |
Special Features | Color Changing |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year. |
A**A
Easy to use
This was my first foray into smart home products as I wanted to put some festive color lights on my back patio sconce, and having a bluetooth speaker was the icing on the cake, as now I can play music while gardening or hanging by the fire pit. I wouldn't recommend installing this bulb in a sconce that isn't protected from rain, but so far our Solo lamp is working fabulously as the porch lamp sconce is upside down so it shields the bulb from the elements.I also purchased a couple white Pulse Master/Satellite pairs for the bathroom fixtures and one thing I love about the RGB solo bulb over the Pulse bulbs is the solo bulb is not so wide, so it fits more like a regular bulb. It's still heavy compared to a standard bulb, but that is to be expected. Honestly, no matter which one you choose, they're all more attractive than the CFL lamps they are replacing.I love that I can choose colors or set to a pattern for the RGB solo bulb. I currently have the rainbow pattern set up and I've set the bulb to remember the setting so that I don't have to choose it again when I turn it back on.The sound quality of the Sengled bulbs is quite average and certainly doesn't deliver much bass, but that is to be expected for a speaker with such a small footprint...actually it's probably good that there isn't much bass to shake the fixtures.The Sengled Pulse app (which controls the Pulse bulbs and the Solo bulbs) works just fine, but be aware that while technically you can connect to all the bulbs on Bluetooth settings simultaneously (at least I can on my iPhone SE 2020), you can actually only update settings for one master at a time, so in reality, sound will only play for the last master bulb you turned the switch on for.You do choose which bulbs to play by choosing to connect to that bulb on bluetooth, turning on the switch, and standing near the bulb so that the Sengled Pulse app controls show for that bulb.As far as I am aware, you can only PLAY one master bulb at a time, so this means since each Solo bulb acts as it's own Master, you cannot set other Solos as satellite to play music on multiple Solo bulbs simultaneously from the same phone. Maybe there is a way around this somehow, but I haven't figured it out yet.I would LOOOOOVE to see RGB satellite speaker bulbs. Man, I would be so excited if I could set all my lamps to orange, purple, and green and play halloween music, or red and green and play christmas music.Being the novice that I am, I haven't attempted to set up any speaker bulbs to connect with my TV, but I did see a setting in the manual so I will consider for the future.Keep it up, Sengled- you have a wonderful product here, and I would happily buy many more if you sold RGB satellite speaker bulbs.
E**G
JBL=JUNK
JBL=Just Bs & LiesAfter just 1 hour of continued use of this JBL stereo Smartbulb [in a socket rated same as the bulb wattage], the tweeters decided to include the invasive noise of screechy maracas. My wife and I really hate this because we are longtime fans of JBL and many of thier different audio equipment and (honestly) this was the best sounding smartbulb we ever found (until after the first hour when it stopped working/sounding properly). But I think JBL decided they made enough money over the years and it's time to start burning patrons by selling them pretty & brand-new junk in a pretty box. I say this based on this bulb, some pretty expensive headphones that died after exactly 90 days & other disappointing JBL products. You heard it right JBL -- we're not buying any more of your products because they're a rip off. I shoulda listened to the info in the videos & reviews & saved myself the hassle of another disappointment & its returned purchase. Thanks JBL!Also the volume never really got loud enough to be damaging to the speakers, even at full volume, and the whole unit got pretty hot to the touch within 15 minutes. Junk.Oh, BTW the "multiple app suite" to try to navigate to find the correct path to the dimmer and other smartbulb functionality is simply a 3-card-monty to slow consumers down as they're trying to find the app that actually works with the smartbulb. Spoiler alert: none of them do and I never even made it to pairing with Alexa (but I bet that's just another trash-ass gimmick lie to increase sales after seeing how this product is so shotty). I would've included a video but after the 1st hour into the shrieking sounds of rice crispy city, I was so bent I could barely process the return. Take my word for it and don't waste your time & money on this stereo smartbulb!
P**D
Works great with app, without Alexa
The Sengled Solo RGBW Bluetooth light took care of two unrelated issues for me. First, I wanted a smart lightbulb that I could turn on and off remotely because the lamp is difficult to access. Second, I've been listening to ambient sound on my phone and I wanted a small Bluetooth speaker to play the background sound instead of my phone. The speaker works well for this purpose and having it positioned in a lamp socket distributes the sound perfectly in the room. I'm also happy that I can play the speaker and turn the light down to zero with the smartphone app. Likewise, I can use the light without the speaker. What a nice, versatile device! I don't use Alexa so can't comment on that functionality. I'll update this review on the durability when I've used it for a while.
T**L
Does everything it says it will do!
I bought this to hang from a socket via a loop in the top of my tent. I've always wanted a Bluetooth bulb up there and BONUS! this one has a speaker built in. It's a pretty good speaker to. It ain't about to rattle the windows or shake your fillings out but it filled the tent with acceptable sound streaming music and talking books from my cell phone. I run it a 20% brightness and it is plenty to take my shoes off, get changed and crawl into my sleeping bag. Did I mention it has pretty good speaker in it to? Seriously, it was nice to drift off with some light tunes playing.The only issue I have with it is that if I walk away from it with the phone in my pocket, when I return, the speaker part will hook right back up. The on/off control for the light only hooks back up about half the time. Not a big deal. it can be restored by power cycling the bulb. More like an annoyance.I'm going to buy a couple more to use in various capacities. I like it bunches.
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