Snagged two boxes for $183 at the store# 685 in CA.
Receipt
https://imgur.io/a/7jZPqij
https://imgur.io/a/7jZPqij
Twinkly - Smart Light Curtain 210 RGB + LED Generation II - White
Model:TWW210SPP-TUS SKU:6422794
Twinkly Light Strings will add advanced technology and innovation to your home with premium decorative lighting. Getting started with Twinkly lights is easy, a quick and intuitive setup process configures your device in a matter of seconds. The Twinkly ecosystem uses a Bluetooth and Wi-Fi controller with a state-of-the-art smartphone application, bringing new levels of lighting design and creativity to customize your connected home. Like all Twinkly products, every single LED light can be controlled individually, allowing you to create and reproduce unique effects, gradients, and color animations. Twinkly Lights can be grouped together with other Twinkly devices to create larger, synchronized light installations and combined with Twinkly Music (sold separately), to offer a fully customizable light show to fit any occasion. The curtain light string has 210 RGB + white LED lights, consisting of 10 strings of 21 LEDs each to provide a cascading effect.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sku/...Id=6422794
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I think it is the same, RGBW. It got to me promptly and seems ok.
I think it is the same, RGBW. It got to me promptly and seems ok.
I think it is the same, RGBW. It got to me promptly and seems ok.
One thing to note that's not posted ANYWHERE on the internet in any review: there is a brightness setting in the Twinkly app. best to keep this setting at 100% because even if you put the brightness at 1%m the bulb still takes the full 21-22watts as shown by my killawatt.
The 600 Christmas Twinkly lights do the same.
My guess is that little black contraption with the button on it is what is getting the electricity and any brightness setting is controlled there, but it still gets the full juice either way.
This is really atrocious design in many ways - environmentally unfriendly, expensive, and not user intuitive. Someone may lower the brightness thinking it's saving them money when it's not.
I think it is the same, RGBW. It got to me promptly and seems ok.
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