

💡 Light smarter, live brighter — your eyes and planet will thank you!
Philips LED Ultra Definition bulb combines a high CRI 95 for true-to-life colors with advanced Eye Comfort Technology to reduce flicker and eye strain. Operating at just 5W while matching the brightness of a 60W incandescent, it offers energy savings up to 80%. This dimmable soft white 2700K bulb lasts up to 15,000 hours and features eco-conscious packaging, making it a sustainable, stylish upgrade for modern homes.






| ASIN | B0B8TMXYM2 |
| Item model number | 566687 |
| Manufacturer | PHILIPS |
| Product Dimensions | 3.51 x 3.51 x 11.1 cm; 30.24 g |
N**S
Bought four 3-packs of these Philips LED bulbs. Unfortunately, seven out of the twelve are having serious issues after only 3 months, and they are flickering, as individual led beams inside the bulb have failed. We assume this a batch issue. Unfortunately, since there is no warranty, the package was a very bad value for the money
J**S
I’ve had 16 of these for almost a year now and they are amazing. I test a lot of LED bulbs for work and the dimming is really hit or miss. Even within some of the Philips bulbs, some are great and some not so much. These are amazing and they really nail the warm glow effect, even next to real candles. They also really brighten up a room for normal day use. I use them with the Kasa smart dimmers and have had no issues.
R**G
Terrible calidad no duran ni un año y epiezan a parpadear.
P**G
Not an ideal bulb.
M**K
Almost perfect in terms of flicker. Not quite, but I have yet to find anything better with an E12 base and BA11 candelabra shape, including incandescent bulbs. It's a nice color, close to 2700K, and although I don't have a good way to measure it, the color rendering looks good to my eyes. One might argue that the visible "filaments" are too big compared to an incandescent bulb, but I think they look pretty nice, particularly when illuminated. And this COB (I assume) technology with an all-glass bulb and no big metal parts is miles ahead of LED bulbs from just a few years ago. I included some screenshots from the flicker app that I used for testing. The first is from four of these bulbs in a chandelier, with no dimmer. The app shows 4 percent flicker, which is a very low reading. The second is from an E26/A19 Philips Ultra Definition bulb, also with no dimmer, which reads as zero flicker! These are both very impressive results, as even incandescent bulbs are considerably worse. For example, the third screen, showing 23% flicker is from an incandescent G25 vanity bulb, which is on a dimmer, but at full brightness. The fourth is the same bulb in a fixture with no dimmer, where it manages a lower 14% result. If you want to try this for yourself, be aware that the app is sensitive to any movement or color inconsistency in the area being sampled.
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