DAYBETTER QA5W63-AUS-D5 120 Volts, CRI 90 Smart Light Bulbs
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Volatility: MediumFeatures
- Works with Alexa and Google Home
- 16 million RGB colors and adjustable white light
- Scheduling and group control
- Quick WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity
- Music synchronization
- Multiple preset scenes
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- Brand: DAYBETTER
- Model: QA5W63-AUS-D5
- Wattage: 9 watts
- Bulb Base: E26
- Brightness: 800 Lumen
- Light Type: LED
- Bulb Shape Size: A19
- Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Incandescent Equivalent Wattage: 60 Watts
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Ever wished your lights could just read your mind? Well, the DAYBETTER Smart Light Bulbs might not be psychic, but they're pretty close. Imagine controlling your home's ambiance with just your voice—thanks to Alexa and Google Home compatibility. And with 16 million colors at your fingertips (or voice command), plus the ability to tweak white light from cozy warm to crisp cool, setting the mood has never been easier. Whether you're hosting a party or just chilling, the DAYBETTER app lets you play lighting maestro: schedule, group bulbs, and even sync them to music. Talk about setting the vibe!
Here's the lowdown on what makes these bulbs shine (literally and figuratively):
- Yell at your lights (politely, of course) with Alexa or Google Assistant—no magic words needed.
- Turn your living room into a disco with music sync. Your neighbors might peek in, but hey, that's a compliment.
- Pre-set scenes for every occasion, from Halloween spookiness to Valentine's Day romance. Because who has time to manually adjust lights for every holiday?
- Bright as a 60W bulb but sips energy like it's a fine wine—only 9W. Eco-friendly and wallet-friendly? Yes, please.
Heads up: You'll need a 2.4GHz WiFi connection to get these bulbs grooving. And just so you know, they play nice with some but give Tuya, Smartlife, Magic Home, and Home Assistant the cold shoulder. No hard feelings, right?