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The LIFX Color BR30 is a high-performance smart LED bulb delivering 1100 lumens of bright, dimmable light with an expansive palette of over 550 billion colors and whites. It connects directly via 2.4GHz Wi-Fi—no hub required—and supports voice control through Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it features an IP65 weatherproof rating and a freezing function for extreme conditions. This pack of two bulbs offers easy installation and seamless integration into any smart home setup, elevating your lighting experience with vibrant, customizable ambiance.

















| ASIN | B08FW7ZNC2 |
| ASIN | B08FW7ZNC2 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | 2 Bulb Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (214) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (214) |
| Date First Available | 11 October 2020 |
| Date First Available | 11 October 2020 |
| Finish | Clear |
| Included components | 2 x LED Smart Light |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 599 g |
| Item model number | LHB30E26UC10 |
| Item model number | LHB30E26UC10 |
| Luminous Flux | 1100 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | LIFX |
| Manufacturer | LIFX |
| Material | Plastic Aluminum |
| Part number | LHB30E26UC10 |
| Power source type | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 9.5 x 12.8 cm; 599 g |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 9.5 x 12.8 cm; 599 g |
| Shape | br30 |
| Size | Pack of 2 |
| Special Features | Dimmable |
| Specific uses | Lighting |
| Style | Simple |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 11 watts |
K**.
I already had 12 of these BR30 bulbs for years and decided to add 4 more. 3 were perfectly fine but the 4th one had problems screwing into the socket during installation. Ion close inspection, the thread is damaged and definitely would not allow it to screw in straight. Besides the one damaged bulb, I like these lights as they are bright and the colors are great for fun and mood. I appreciate the Wifi connectivity as they seem more reliable than other types of bulbs. The app has evolved and provides lots of options for control and management. In total, I have 30 various Lifx bulbs and light strips that work well together. I've purchased them at both full price and on sale and the value is well worth it in my opinion. Some bulbs have had problems and customer support has usually been able to fix or replace them with new ones. I have these bulbs all integrated with SmartThings hub and have automated routines setup based on motion or time of day. I also have them tied into Amazon Alexa for easy voice control on my smart home setup.
W**S
I ordered 8 of these for my new apartment. They are brighter than the incandescent bulbs my landlords had before, so it really fills the room with light. Setting them up is a bit manual and you have to wait about 3-5 minutes per bulb for Apple Home to register it with your network. Aside from that minor inconvenience, 7 of the 8 paired perfectly. One, however, continually failed to connect to both the app and Apple Home, in spite of factory reset and the "Wifi Method". The solution was to 1) wait for the Wifi method, 2) update to the latest firmware (3.90) at time of writing in the Wifi wizard, 3) factory reset it by power cycling 5 times, and 4) attempt to connect it normally. After that, it worked good as new and I am generally satisfied so far.
R**O
Al 70% iluminan como un foco de 100 wats
K**N
Bright, vibrant colors. When they work. Setting them up is a ridiculous pain. Multiple bulbs have needed a reset over time. The process, if you don't want to use HomeKit (or whatever) and just use wifi, requires waiting 15 minutes until it starts broadcasting. OK. Just went through that, it hit an error. Resolution? Reset again. Wait another 15 minutes. Hope it doesn't crash again. Not the first time with this specific bulb. Update: dropped it to a 1. I bought 4, two are now bricked. They're "lights", not "smart lights". Why? You cannot set them up. This is partially apple's fault. To set up the device directly (with the Lifx app) you need to connect to its wifi. When I try to do that, iPhone sees it as a "smart device" and insists that you add it to Apple Home. I don't want to but OK. Hold the phone next to the device. Nothing. Or, scan the QR code that probably existing on the box that is long gone. The chain of cross-organization "product" decisions that landed here is just amazing. And before you think, "maybe he's just not a tech guy", I have decades of dev experience, including a fair bit of hardware. Full time mobile since 2008. Good luck trying to get this trash to work. Final update. I am unable to not try things when I think of them. You *can* get this to work, but you need to do the following: * Go into phone settings and look for "Home" or similar. You need to find a toggle to turn Home off. I thought it was all Apple Home, but I think it's just the HomeKit permissions for the Lifx app (Settings search is disorienting). * Connect to the bulb wifi. With permissions off, it'll just connect. * However, while my phone would connect, it would never actually enable wifi for the phone. Even with cellular turned off. * Back in the lifx app bulb setup, it'll tell you that you need to turn on wifi. Here's the Jedi mind trick. Just click "OK" or whatever. Even though the phone isn't using the wifi, the app can still set up the bulb. Still leaving the 1-star. I'm trying to imagine my Mom getting this and attempting to set it up. The wifi warning pop up in lifx is just 🧑🍳
K**W
Horrible. The app is terrible and they will not connect. Website "support" is worthless Update: if you take some time to navigate the setup, the lights themselves are awesome. I had to reconfigure our dual band wifi to set up the lights. A pain to figure out
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