LIFX + 1100-Lumen, 11W Dimmable A19 Smart LED Light Bulb, with Infrared Technology, 75W Equivalent - Multi Color
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Description
Features
Compatible with most 100 - 240V fixtures
For wide-ranging use. Not designed for use with other fixture types.
11W of power
Deliver the equivalent of a 75W standard halogen floodlight bulb for efficiency.
LED light bulb
Designed to provide longer, more energy-efficient illumination.
1100 lumens light output
Efficiently illuminates a dark area.
Easy to control
Works with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit and the Google Assistant.
Dimmable
For versatile lighting options when used with a compatible dimmer (not included).
Color Range
16 million colors with cool to warm whites.
Lasts up to 22.8 years (based on 3 hrs/day)
For efficient use.
A19 shape
Along with a medium-screw base enables simple placement in compatible lighting fixtures.
Infrared night vision
LIFX + emits an infrared light invisible to the human eye, yet crystal clear for your camera. Pair with your 900nm - 1000nm infrared security camera (optimal at 950nm).
What's Included
LIFX + 1100-Lumen, 11W Dimmable A19 Smart LED Light Bulb, with Infrared Technology, 75W Equivalent
Owner's manual
Key Specs
- Brightness1100 lumens
- Wattage Equivalent75 watts
- Bulb Shape CodeA19
- Bulb Base CodeE26
- Works WithAmazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Arlo, Cortana, Google Assistant, Nest, SmartThings
- Indoor or Outdoor UseIndoor
General
- Product NameLIFX + 1100-Lumen, 11W Dimmable A19 Smart LED Light Bulb, with Infrared Technology, 75W Equivalent
- BrandLIFX
- Model NumberLHA19E26UC10P
- ColorMulti Color
- Color CategoryMulti
Lighting
- Bulb TypeLED
- Brightness1100 lumens
- Light ColorMulticolor
- Bulb ShapeStandard
- Bulb FinishFrosted
- Number of Bulbs Included1
- Wattage Equivalent75 watts
- Bulb Base TypeScrew-in
Compatibility
- Bulb Shape CodeA19
- Bulb Base CodeE26
- Works WithAmazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Arlo, Cortana, Google Assistant, Nest, SmartThings
- App CompatibleYes
Features
- DimmableYes - only with select dimmers
Performance
- Maximum Life Hours25000 hours
- Indoor or Outdoor UseIndoor
Power
- Bulb Wattage75 watts
- Voltage120 volts
Certifications & Listings
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
- Certification TypeUL
Dimensions
- Bulb Diameter2.8 inches
- Product Length2.8 inches
- Product Height5.5 inches
- Product Weight0.7 pounds
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 years
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor2 years
Other
- UPC9347403000550
Customer reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 264 reviews
(264 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.3
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.3
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers find value in the A19 Nightvision Edition's vibrant colors, easy setup, and the convenience of not requiring a hub. Many customers appreciate the smart features, night vision mode, and infrared capabilities. While some customers find the price to be a bit high, many are willing to pay for the quality and features of this product.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Cons mentioned:Short lifespan
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Wonderful when it works
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I first purchased this two years ago as something of an impulse purchase in store but was VERY happy with it. Set up was a bit more frustrating than it should have been, but the final result was stunning (see photo), and Alexa integration was seamless. The app is also very useful. The problem: this particular bulb died just after the warranty expired (vice the 20+ years they advertise). So a couple of weeks ago I ordered a new one--which didn't work right from the get-go (randomly cycling on and off of its own accord). I sent an email to LIFX support and, after 5 days, received a "sorry, we're working on it" response. I returned it today and ordered a replacement because (a) the original bulb was great while it lasted, (b) I have another A19 (non-IR) LIFX bulb which has worked fine, and (c) I'm an optimist and hope that I've just had really bad luck. Nevertheless, 2 failures out of 3 bulbs in not reassuring, nor is LIFX's rather laggard response. I may update this review based on bulb 4 and what LIFX says when they finally get back to me. But in the meantime, buyer bewitched, buyer beware!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Works well. LED directional vs full room light.
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.After buying an Apple HomePod, I picked up the LIFX + A19 Wi-Fi LED Smartbulb - Multicolor and Infrared put it in a contemporary lamp. It's nice to be able to say, "Hey Siri, turn on/off the bedroom light," from the comfort of my bed without messing with any switches. The technology was very easy to set up and has worked well. Fun to set different colors/moods (see images). My only complaint is that I would like to see more powerful "room filling" light (diffused light). This is LIFX's highest power light at 1100 lumens and I'd like something that lights the room more fully. Not sure I needed the infrared which is more helpful for outdoor locations where one might use a security camera. Bought a second smart bulb (same one without the Infrared) to replace a 1500 watt compact fluorescent bulb (CFL) and it provides much less lighting for the room than the former. Researched the limitations of LEDs: LED, which stands for "light-emitting diode," is a lighting technology that is long-lasting and extremely energy-efficient, but they're not ready to supplant all other bulbs yet. For one, they provide only directional light, not diffused light, making them ideal for under-counter task lighting, but not general room illumination. To overcome this, new models consist of large arrays of LEDs clustered together, but at prices from five to six times higher than CFLs, the bulbs are not for everybody.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Color
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Wi-fi LED energy saving bulb
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I recently bought 3 wifi bulb and it's honestly the best thing I've spent my money on this holiday season, Best Wi-fi LED energy saving bulb in the market. Perfect colour and very responsive with the app,
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Color, Night vision
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Spectacular and stunning vibrant colors!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.LifX products are BY FAR the most vibrant color bulbs on the market. I have several other brands of color lighting (i.e. Hue and others). Hue are ok but absolutely dull compared to LifX. Hue does have LifX beat in reliability though. Hue are set and forget with little interaction after setting up. They just work and work all the time. LifX on the other hand need a little more interaction because the have more complex internals (i.e. IP hardware). I have Hue as my normal non color bulbs (about 20 bulbs throughout the house). The negative (and a positive) aspect of Hue is it needs a bridge device (comes with in a kit or separate) but that is why its so reliable. Both these brands works with Samsung console and Amazon Alexa. As stated, LifX has a wireless IP connection built into the bulb itself (no bridge required). The setup is easy on bot, but LifX needs a little more maintenance as you have to re-connect the bulb to your wifi about 3 or 4 times a year. Not too bad, but LifX are totally worth the occasional extra effort due to their incredible and very bright colors. I think that is mostly for those bulbs that are on the out fringes of your Wifi reception. Another benefit of the LifX is they are very configurable. There is a very nice free LifX app that allows you to have special effects that synchronize between ALL your bulbs. Really cool feature. One of my favorite third party iPhone app is a $2.00 app that simulates rain and lightning... this is a dark blue interactive and changing hue with bright white strobes of lighting on multiple bulbs at the same time triggered by external sound that your iPhone microphone picks up. I set this up as I play a games on PS4. In call of duty, there is are a couple boards that have lightning scenes... every time it lightnings on the game, my LifX system picks up that sound and lightings on the LifX system of bulbs... the whole game room lights up... very very cool. The other feature that you can do in the free LifX app is simulate TV lighting. This is handy when you go on vacation. You can have it turn on and off at a certain time and it looks like someone is watching TV in a room. Similarly, you can schedule lights to come on or off with the Hue when your on vacation. You can also turn on and off remotely with your phone. Combined with a cameras like Arlo, Circle Cam and Ring, with a security monitoring system with SimpliSafe - this all makes an incredible home security solution even fort knox would be jealous of. All of these components can be purchased at Best Buy. Highly highly recommend purchasing them from Best Buy... consider the 2 year warrantee...if taken a few back probably due to power surges and brown outs. ... ok... back to Lifx... The LifX strip lights are in my onion the coolest. They can have simulated motion and other effects. Great to put on top of your kitchen cabinets... Christmas parties - Green and Red effects... St. Patricks day - Green lighting... 4th of July - Red, white and blue... NFL team colors... High School colors before a friday night game... endless uses. All in all, I have about 14 LifeX bulbs and 4 light strips (9' each). 2 of those bulbs I have outdoors (the floodlight LifeX bulbs) and have been working flawlessly for 2 years. I also have several that have the night time infrared option. These make a huge difference with my Arlo, Ring, Logi Circle system as they can see in the pitch darkness like its daylight. All in all, you need to make a choice of which bulb "eco system" you want and what application. In my case I went with both LifeX (color) and Hue (plane old white bulbs) because they have different applications. For general use in lamps and house lighting, I want something that is reliable and always works flawlessly. That would be the Hue. For fun stuff and my game room I wanted the brightest most vibrant color bulbs with tons of effects. That would be the Lifx. Lastly, if you have a vacation house that you would like to monitor from afar, the ATT mobile cellular router combined with Simlisafe, a few LifX bulbs and some Ring cameras makes a very inexpensive security system to check on things when you can't physically be at your other home. All of this you can purchase at Best Buy (in my opinion the best on only store to buy electronics)... and no - I do not work for Best Buy or have an unusually large amount of stock. Note: wrote this in a hurry and did not have time to proofread... my apologies for any grammar mistakes.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Easiest smart lights available
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I researched smart lights for a bit before and found that if you don't want to spend an extra 100$ on some stupid kit that the other brands require in order to use them, then Lifx is the lights you want. Rather than using some expensive kit set that requires extensive setup, Lifx is plug in and go with any WiFi network. Every light can be grouped into areas using the App and everything is straight forward set up at a cheaper price. Just screw it in and go through the walk through on the app. NO APPLE Garbage to buy, no Google required just a free light fixture and your PC iPhone or Android. You can adjust lights abroad and set schedules or smart schedules to follow the flow of time. Definitely a smart light worth investing in without the hassle of installing some useless kit that's required by other brands.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:ColorCons mentioned:Price
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Cool Technology, Somewhat expensive
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought six of these bulbs for $59 each. Easy to install and link to your wifi through the LiFx app. Lots of color options and scenes available. The infrared is a great feature for security cameras at night. My only complaint is the price point. I think $59 per bulb is a little steep and $40-50 would be a more resonable price. I chose these over the Hue bulbs because they dont require a separate hub to work, just a wifi connection.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Bright, No hub required
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought this as an upgrade from philips hue. It’s MUCH brighter and has a lot more colors. I also enjoyed not having to buy a kit or hub. The app is great also and more powerful than the hue app.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Color, Easy setup
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works Perfectly
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Easy to set up and use. Got for my daughters room, she spent all night playing with different colors. Also works good for waking up, set couple minutes before her alarm, and she woke up.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionWhat's the main differences between this 80 dollar Lifx bulb and the lesser 60 dollar bulb? I plan to use in nightstand lamps to simulate sunrise to wake up. Which would be better.
Asked by lsa196.
- A:Answer The normal A19 LIFX bulb only does RGBW. The LIFX+ bulb also does Infrared for night vision on security cameras or infant monitors. The plus bulbs have the option to turn off the light and turn on infrared light that is invisible to people and works amazingly well in places like nursery’s or places where your security system may not see well at night.
Answered by TheStig
Q: QuestionDo these work directly with Alexa without using IFTTT? If so, can you name the bulb like you do with Hue? I want to say is, "Alexa, turn off Master Bedroom Light." and have it work.
Asked by Johnny2265.
- A:Answer Yes--it works directly with Alexa without recourse to either a software or hardware bridge. Name it whatever you like--but make it something Alexa can understand clearly. She's heard plenty of swear words because she can't seem to recognize the name of one light in particular!
Answered by BenWabiSabi