Re: Questions regarding smart bulbs, and Apps

2022-01-16 Thread Sherrie Gosling
Sorry to be so late with a reply. I ended up getting four of the following 
bulbs and found they work beautifully. When I ordered them there was a box to 
check so they were preset for my Alexa. There was no other equipment to buy or 
App I needed to download. As soon as I installed them and turned them on they 
appeared on my Alexa app on my phone. I plan to order a few more now that the 
price is back to $9.99 instead of $14.99.

Sengled Smart Bulb, Alexa Light Bulb Bluetooth Mesh, Smart Light Bulbs That 
Work with Alexa Only, A19 Dimmable LED Bulb E26, 60W Equivalent Soft White 
800LM, Certified for Humans Device, 1 Pack


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DJBDG5L/ref=cm_sw_r_em_api_glt_i_2685XY4SKCZMY61VJXMP?_encoding=UTF8=1

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> On Jan 10, 2022, at 4:25 PM, Melanie Clouser  wrote:
> Terri:
> 
> I have used the Phillips Hue Smart Bulbs (A19) in 5 of my lamps and/or 
> pendant lights. I found their app to be pretty accessible. Using these bulbs 
> required the purchase of a hub to be connected to my modem/router before 
> linking it to my Alexa (2nd edition). Since then, I have updated my Alexa to 
> the 4th edition which I believe has it's own integrated hub that may negate 
> the need for the Phillips Hub. I haven't pursued that yet. The bulbs I bought 
> are dimmable and work well with the Alexa. It's pretty cool to tell Alexa to 
> dim my kitchen island lights to 30% or 100% ... or even all the way down to 
> 10%. Of course, this only works if others in my home would stop turning off 
> the light switch. Alexa can't turn on the island lights if the switch is 
> turned off. With regard to the one bulb I put in my Mom's reading lamp, that 
> one won't dim up/down in intensity since the lamp is older and doesn't allow 
> for dimmable bulbs. All we can do there is have Alexa turn it on or off. 
> Furthermore, I also use Amazon plugs that are pretty cool since they work to 
> turn on/off any device that's plugged into it. I use them most extensively 
> for our Christmas tree and other decor that lighted up. This year I had them 
> set to turn off the tree and other lighted decor by simply saying ... "Alexa 
> ... Merry Christmas." I even had Alexa play Silent Night when we had her turn 
> off te Christmas Tree at night. 
> 
> In the past, I purchased TP Plugs but didn't like their accessibility or ease 
> (or lack of ease) in configuring them. Maybe they've update things since 
> then. I have also bought GE light switches that are supposed to be 
> configurable with Alexa but I haven't succeeded in getting them configured. 
> I'm told that maybe they don't work with my type of recessed lighting. Either 
> that ... or my brother failed to use a particular adapter that was supposed 
> to be installed when the switches were installed. But, I also found the GE 
> app not all that accessible ... or just a bit confusing.
> 
> 
> Hope that helps some.
> 
> Melanie
> 
> 
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> 
>> On Jan 9, 2022, at 4:38 PM, Terri Stimmel  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> 
>> I am thinking it is ok to ask this here. But if not, please just let me know.
>> 
>> 
>> Anyway, we are hoping to purchase some smart bulbs for our place. We want to 
>> use them in our bathroom, and in our kitchen. As well as in a couple of 
>> lamps, if at all possible.
>> 
>> 
>> However, I don't know much about them. So I have started researching them. 
>> We have Alexa. So we would want them to work with that. Or be enabled with 
>> Alexa.
>> 
>> 
>> However, my concern is the Apps that go along with a lot of these bulbs, or 
>> any other device. Such as, smart plugs. I am concerned about making a 
>> purchase. Then having to download an App that won't be accessible to me. I 
>> would need to be able to use the App with my iPhone 12 Mini.
>> 
>> 
>> Does anyone have some thoughts, or suggestions?
>> 
>> I would really appreciate some feedback.
>> 
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> 
>> Terri
>> 
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Re: Questions regarding smart bulbs, and Apps

2022-01-10 Thread Melanie Clouser
Terri:

I have used the Phillips Hue Smart Bulbs (A19) in 5 of my lamps and/or pendant 
lights. I found their app to be pretty accessible. Using these bulbs required 
the purchase of a hub to be connected to my modem/router before linking it to 
my Alexa (2nd edition). Since then, I have updated my Alexa to the 4th edition 
which I believe has it's own integrated hub that may negate the need for the 
Phillips Hub. I haven't pursued that yet. The bulbs I bought are dimmable and 
work well with the Alexa. It's pretty cool to tell Alexa to dim my kitchen 
island lights to 30% or 100% ... or even all the way down to 10%. Of course, 
this only works if others in my home would stop turning off the light switch. 
Alexa can't turn on the island lights if the switch is turned off. With regard 
to the one bulb I put in my Mom's reading lamp, that one won't dim up/down in 
intensity since the lamp is older and doesn't allow for dimmable bulbs. All we 
can do there is have Alexa turn it on or off. Furthermore, I also use Amazon 
plugs that are pretty cool since they work to turn on/off any device that's 
plugged into it. I use them most extensively for our Christmas tree and other 
decor that lighted up. This year I had them set to turn off the tree and other 
lighted decor by simply saying ... "Alexa ... Merry Christmas." I even had 
Alexa play Silent Night when we had her turn off te Christmas Tree at night. 

In the past, I purchased TP Plugs but didn't like their accessibility or ease 
(or lack of ease) in configuring them. Maybe they've update things since then. 
I have also bought GE light switches that are supposed to be configurable with 
Alexa but I haven't succeeded in getting them configured. I'm told that maybe 
they don't work with my type of recessed lighting. Either that ... or my 
brother failed to use a particular adapter that was supposed to be installed 
when the switches were installed. But, I also found the GE app not all that 
accessible ... or just a bit confusing.


Hope that helps some.

Melanie


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> On Jan 9, 2022, at 4:38 PM, Terri Stimmel  wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> 
> I am thinking it is ok to ask this here. But if not, please just let me know.
> 
> 
> Anyway, we are hoping to purchase some smart bulbs for our place. We want to 
> use them in our bathroom, and in our kitchen. As well as in a couple of 
> lamps, if at all possible.
> 
> 
> However, I don't know much about them. So I have started researching them. We 
> have Alexa. So we would want them to work with that. Or be enabled with Alexa.
> 
> 
> However, my concern is the Apps that go along with a lot of these bulbs, or 
> any other device. Such as, smart plugs. I am concerned about making a 
> purchase. Then having to download an App that won't be accessible to me. I 
> would need to be able to use the App with my iPhone 12 Mini.
> 
> 
> Does anyone have some thoughts, or suggestions?
> 
> I would really appreciate some feedback.
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> 
> Terri
> 
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Questions regarding smart bulbs, and Apps

2022-01-09 Thread Terri Stimmel

Hello everyone,


I am thinking it is ok to ask this here. But if not, please just let me 
know.



Anyway, we are hoping to purchase some smart bulbs for our place. We 
want to use them in our bathroom, and in our kitchen. As well as in a 
couple of lamps, if at all possible.



However, I don't know much about them. So I have started researching 
them. We have Alexa. So we would want them to work with that. Or be 
enabled with Alexa.



However, my concern is the Apps that go along with a lot of these bulbs, 
or any other device. Such as, smart plugs. I am concerned about making a 
purchase. Then having to download an App that won't be accessible to me. 
I would need to be able to use the App with my iPhone 12 Mini.



Does anyone have some thoughts, or suggestions?

I would really appreciate some feedback.


Thank you,


Terri

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