Amazon[amazon.com] has 4-Count Kasa Smart Full Color 9W A19 800 Lumen Light Bulbs (KL125P4)on sale for $25.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25 or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
Model: Kasa Smart Light Bulbs, Full Color Changing Dimmable Smart WiFi Bulbs Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, A19, 9W 800 Lumens,2.4Ghz only, No Hub Required, 4-Pack, multicolor (KL125P4)
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Should be fine although they do get a bit warm. Nothing close to incandescent bulb heat levels, though. If it's an issue, they can be dimmed via app to reduce heat generation I suppose.
I have about 18-20 of these in my home including in enclosed lamps and landscaping line voltage bollards. Some in use for years. Zero issues. 26 other Kasa switches, plugs and other items...RIP wifi router 😂
Yeah, it's the Price Intelligence tool at the top of this page on the desktop version of SD that says these was $15 a few days back. Looks like these bulbs were posted as part of a previous deal on various Kasa items and it's pulling the $15 price that was for something else. Kinda like those Amazon pages where they combine a bunch of different products on one page and the reviews get confusing.
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Agreed. I am surprised a company as big as TP Link has not come out with brighter bulbs. I hated to venture into another eco system/app but I have dawn to dusk lights and didn't want them staying on all night and needed 100 watt equivalent, I set a schedule with the Eco Smart ones and they did the job.
TP link does have 1000 lumen bulbs. That's the minimum lumens that I would purchase for LED bulbs.
The more lumens, the more heat. And that can lead to failures. I think that's why the 800 lumen bulbs are preferred by the manufacturers.
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I bought these today for around the same price. Anyone know if kasa ones are better?
Doesn't the power go out every time you flip the switch? I guess you can make sure you never flip the switch, but in some households, that will be very difficult.
Doesn't the power go out every time you flip the switch? I guess you can make sure you never flip the switch, but in some households, that will be very difficult.
The person who posted it seems to have a different problem.
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I have about 18-20 of these in my home including in enclosed lamps and landscaping line voltage bollards. Some in use for years. Zero issues. 26 other Kasa switches, plugs and other items...RIP wifi router 😂
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The more lumens, the more heat. And that can lead to failures. I think that's why the 800 lumen bulbs are preferred by the manufacturers.
I bought these today for around the same price. Anyone know if kasa ones are better?