GU5.3 (MR16) - RGB+Tunable White - 12V AC/DC - Reflector Bulbs
We carry a wide selection of LED reflector bulb types, the most popular of which being BR and PAR type bulbs. Buldged Reflector (BR) and Parabolic Aluminized Reflector (PAR) bulbs are denoted by their abbreviation followed by numbers referring to the bulb’s diameter in one-eighth of an inch. These light bulbs are designed to emit directional lighting for spotlighting and accenting. With varying weatherproof options and compatible wattages, we are sure to have the right bulb for you. Browse our screw base and pin base reflector bulbs here.
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MR16 MiBoxer Wi-Fi Smart LED Bulb - RGB+Tunable White - Smartphone / Alexa / Google Home Assistant Compatible - 4W - 35W Equivalent - 280 LumensShowHide specs
- Color Options
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ColorsRGB+Tunable White
- Brightness
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280 lm
- Volts
- 12V AC/DC
- Comparable Wattage
- 35 Watt Halogen, 35 Watt Incandescent, 40 Watt Incandescent
- Base Type
- GU5.3
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