Smart WiFi LED Light Bulb, 10W -100W Equivalent-, A19 E26 RGBCW LED Bulb, 1100LM, 2700K-6500K, Work with Alexa, Google Home, No Hub Required, 3 Pack

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Specifications: These smart LED A19 bulbs start your smart life. Luminous flux: 1100lm Equivalent to 100-Watt Incandescent Material: Aluminum + Plastic Size: 2.36"(60mm) Dia x 4.72"(120mm) H Base Type: Standard E26 Base Color: The Warm to Cool White (2700K-6500K Tunable)+RGB 16 Million Colors Power: 10 Watt CRI: >80 Input Voltage: 100V-240V AC Dimmable: Yes(With APP) Application: Suitable for outdoor and indoor Lifespan: 30,000 Hours Package: 3 x 10W Smart LED A19 Light Bulb Features: 1. Innovative Lighting Design: The Warm to Cool White (2700K-6500K Tunable), RGB, standard E26 base, 10 Watt&1100 lumen. 2. Multi-Color Smart Bulb: Ledmundo white smart A19 bulbs create your favourite light effects with 16 million colors. E26 Base Smart Light Bulbs create the perfect environment for your every room. 3. Remote Control: Even you are not at home, you can control your smart bulb on/off with your phone via Smart Life App. 4. Smart Voice Control: Control your smart bulb via your voice with Alexa, Google Assistant and so on. 5. Wide Application: You can set different light modes on smart life to match various occasions including kitchen, living room, bedroom 6. Super energy saving (Save 90%+). Ledmundo WiFi multicolor A19 light bulb average life is 30,000 hours, effectively reduces frequency of changing light bulbs. Why Choose Ledmundo LED Light Bulbs? Ledmundo LED bulbs pass the strictest quality testing. We choose the best quality material, the advanced technology, the safest packaging, the strictest quality check. Enjoy a smart bright world now. Don't wait for your light bulbs to burn out before you try Ledmundo LED smart light bulbs! Mark: This smart LED A19 light bulb only works with 2.4 GHz network, not with 5 GHz for a better broadcasting range.