Revogi Smart Bluetooth LED Bulb for $24

June 23, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Revogi Smart Bluetooth LED Bulb for $24
Set the Mood from Your Phone with This Color-Changing, Dimmable Smartbulb
Expires December 31, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 44% off

KEY FEATURES

With a Revogi lightbulb and a smartphone, you can change the mood of any room with just a few taps. The Revogi smartbulb and app system gives you complete control over the color and brightness of your lights, even allowing you to set smart-timers.

  • Control all aspects of your lights from an easy-to-use app
  • Choose from 16 million color options
  • Easily control the brightness of your lights
  • Set smart-timers
  • Control up to 10 bulbs from the app
  • Enjoy preset ‘scenes’
  • Use 90% less energy than w/ traditional bulbs

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Dimensions: 4.3″H x 2.4″D
  • Weight: 0.36 lb
  • Wattage: 8W
  • Brightness: 500 lumens

Includes:

  • Revogi Smart Lightbulb

Compatibility

  • Bluetooth 4.0 devices
  • Apple devices:
    • iOS 6 or newer
    • WatchOS
  • Android devices:
    • Android 4.3 or newer
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