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Reviews: | 23 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Sengled Dusk to Dawn Light Sensor Bulb Outdoor Indoor LED Photocell Sensor Light Bulb Soft White A19 E26 Lamp Auto On/Off Dark Sensing Night Lighting Bulbs | 3 Pack |
Product Description: | Long Lasting: Sengled LED Dusk to Dawn A19 Light Bulbs are expected to deliver a lifetime of up to 25,000 hours and includes a 3-year warranty, saving you the cost of frequent bulb replacement. These LED Light Bulbs last 11x longer than incandescent and 5x longer than halogen bulbs. Energy Saving: Sengled A19 LED Light Bulbs save up to 80% energy than 60 Watt Incandescent Bulbs while offering clean and natural lighting with exceptional clarity. These bulbs deliver bright, crisp color ideal indoor and outdoor use. Soft White & CRI 90: Sengled LED Dusk to Dawn A19 Light Bulbs create warm and comfortable lighting atmosphere with CRI 90 (color rendering index, top level is CRI 100), which closely equals to nature sunlight. Turn on Sengled LED Light, comfort and protect your eyes every single day. DUSK TO DAWN: Sengled LED Dusk-to-Dawn A19 Light Bulbs are equipped with a built-in daylight sensor that turns your light bulbs on automatically when the sun goes down and turns the light off when the sun rises. Compatibility & Wide Application: These Sengled LED light bulbs fit in E26 medium screw bases. Not compatible with Sengled Element products. Sengled LED Dusk-to-Dawn A19 light bulbs are for non connected use only. |
Model Number: | DDA19ND927A_3P |
Product SKU: | B07JMVDBJR |
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Don't understand why have a sensor if the other WiFi ones can be controlled based on Sunrise/Sunset cycles? And when the bulb goes bad you effectively toss a perfectly working sensor
I know they have issues with their WiFi bulbs, they need to be reset periodically. Why can't they improve the quality of those bulbs (at least for the folks who use the WiFi kind).
Don't understand why have a sensor if the other WiFi ones can be controlled based on Sunrise/Sunset cycles? And when the bulb goes bad you effectively toss a perfectly working sensor
I know they have issues with their WiFi bulbs, they need to be reset periodically. Why can't they improve the quality of those bulbs (at least for the folks who use the WiFi kind).
How did you get the discount to apply to 10 set?
Don't understand why have a sensor if the other WiFi ones can be controlled based on Sunrise/Sunset cycles? And when the bulb goes bad you effectively toss a perfectly working sensor
I know they have issues with their WiFi bulbs, they need to be reset periodically. Why can't they improve the quality of those bulbs (at least for the folks who use the WiFi kind).
Don't understand why have a WiFi bulb if a reliable light sensing bulb will come on and off based on actual needs (ie: heailvy overcast evenings or mornings) regardless of sunset/sunrise times. No need to program or reset the light sensing bulbs ... they just do their thing. And, when the WiFi bulb goes bad you effectively toss a perfectly working WiFi circuit and an expensive bulb?
In any case, I'm in for three of these - thanks OP!
It took 40% off entire order at checkout
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Thanks. It only give me the discount for only 1. ☹
Don't understand why have a sensor if the other WiFi ones can be controlled based on Sunrise/Sunset cycles? And when the bulb goes bad you effectively toss a perfectly working sensor
I know they have issues with their WiFi bulbs, they need to be reset periodically. Why can't they improve the quality of those bulbs (at least for the folks who use the WiFi kind).
I don't understand why anyone would spend 15 bucks on a wifi bulb that only works if your internet is working,and when the bulb dies you have to throw away the wifi part to - when for $3 ea you can buy a led bulb with a simple light sensor that automatically turns the light on and off at dusk and dawn (no programming required).
Try placing multiple single item orders. You should be able to click the 40 percent coupon each time. Amazon hopes you wouldn't notice that you only got the discount on one item in a multiple order (they never met a true slick dealer lol).
It's a decent solution, but when your best intentions are defeated by someone turning off the light switch... plus when the bulb eventually burns out. Good Wifi is easy enough these days, but I've been using Hubitat and before that Smarthings on my front porch light for five years. Both of those solutions rely on largely reliable z-wave networks and cheap device switches. It just works and I can swap in cheap bulbs.
These will likely last maybe two years and then you'll need to buy them again, hopefully on sale again.
That's awesome. Learned something new. Thank you!!!