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Not a fan of the brand but I've seen "TUYA Smart E14 Smart LED RGBCW Candelabra Bulbs 5W Dimmable Siri Voice-Control" at decent prices on eBay and Amazon. Not as low as these plain white bulbs. Mind you, but not as expensive as this brand either.
After reading the Wikipedia on LEDs and just how hard it was to make color ones, I understand the reason they're pricey! Require far more technology to change colors.
Also, as we know, Hue (Philips / Signify) is quality + Netherlands etc
What app controls them? I'm in hue 2 HomeKit
You can use the Tuya app, or control them via Tuya in Home Assistant.
Since they are zigby I use Smartthings to control them.
since the hue bridge is also zigby they should work fine. I googled it and found this response to the question on reddit: "All lights that follow the Zigbee Light Link specification should work with a Hue bridge. I can personally confirm IKEA bulbs work without any problems."
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since the hue bridge is also zigby they should work fine. I googled it and found this response to the question on reddit: "All lights that follow the Zigbee Light Link specification should work with a Hue bridge. I can personally confirm IKEA bulbs work without any problems."
Gotcha. I'm still learning. I have my hue bulbs in the hue app and accessible via HomeKit…. So I wasn't sure if zigbee lights appear the same way or what
Just buy one from Amazon, test it and if it works go buy some more. If they don't just return it.