Wirelessly control your LED smart lights with the touch of a button or the sound of your voice. Our smart light bulbs and controllers work through Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or Alexa/Google Assistant. These energy-efficient lights are capable of emitting a variety of colors or white shades. And depending on which bulb or LED strip light controller you choose, you can use your phone, an included remote, or your Echo/Google Home device to control them. You can even group lights into zones and control more than 1 at a time. Functions range from basic on/off control to color-changing modes, conditional if/then programming, and music syncing. Smart lighting isn't just limited to inside your house. Wi-Fi-enabled floodlights are also available for making exteriors pop.
Correlated Color Temperature is the hue, or tint of white to expect from a light source and is measured in kelvin. Lower numbers give off a warmer white that is closer to candle light, and is good for relaxed and cozy spaces. Higher numbers give off a cooler white light that will appear more blueish. While values to the middle of the spectrum give off a more neutral or natural white light that is similar to daylight. Natural and cool white are considered ideal for task lighting.
Super Bright LEDs, Inc. offers a 1-year warranty to protect against manufacturer defects and malfunctions. If you experience failure of an LED or other component not caused by negligence, abuse, unauthorized repair or disassembly, we will replace the product within the warranty period. In the case the exact product is no longer available,a gift card for the value of the original purchase price will be provided. Super Bright LEDs administers all warranty claims in-house. Read More
A product that bears an ETL-Certified label has been evaluated by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) and meets national product safety standards. An ETL certification is accepted in the U.S. and in Canada.
Products with a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) label meet all requirements and rules set forth by the FCC and won't cause interference with other electronic devices. According to FCC's website, "The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories." Products that generate radio frequency (RF) energy, such as RF remote controls and certain LED light bulbs, are tested to ensure that they are within the FCC's guidelines and limits and do not cause harmful interference.