Kasa LED Low Energy Bluetooth Smart Bulbs: 2-Pack for $49
November 12, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Be lord of light in your own home with this 2 pack of Kasa LED Low Energy BT Smart Bulbs, allowing you to set a 24/7/365, low energy lighting schedule for anywhere in you home. You can even choose between 16 million colors to get the perfect environment, and control the bulb directly from your smartphone. It’s the best of eco-friendly lighting meets the best of smart home tech!
- Low energy, cost-efficient adaptive lighting has a 15 year life expectancy
- Supports connections to up to 32 bulbs from a single smartphone
- Dimmable app gives you 16 million colors to choose from
- 24/7/365 scheduling lets you automatically turn the lights on right before you get home
- Countdown feature lets you automatically turn off lights at night or when you’re leaving
- Room & mood presets let you set any room to the perfect mood
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Bulb life: 15,000 hrs
- Energy rating: A+
- Lumens: 600lm
- Wattage: 7.5W (400W converted)
- Dimensions: 122mm x 60 mm
- Voltage: 100 – 245V AC 50/60Hz
- Range: 30m
- Socket: E26/E27
- Weight: 84 g
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Max connections: 32
- 16 million colors
Compatibility
- iOS 6.0 or later
- Android 4.3 or later
Includes
- 2 Kasa LED Low Energy BT Smart Bulbs
- Quick start guide
- Product manual
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