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Costco Members: 2-Pack Philips Hue 100W A21 LED Bulbs (White/Color Ambiance)

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$70

$142

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 2-Pack Philips Hue 100W A21 LED Bulbs (White/Color Ambiance) for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member danielchu for finding this deal.

Features:
  • White and Color Ambiance
  • Bluetooth Enabled
  • Control with App or Voice
  • Set Timers and Routines, Create Custom Scenes
  • 1600 Lumens

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 2-Pack Philips Hue 100W A21 LED Bulbs (White/Color Ambiance) for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member danielchu for finding this deal.

Features:
  • White and Color Ambiance
  • Bluetooth Enabled
  • Control with App or Voice
  • Set Timers and Routines, Create Custom Scenes
  • 1600 Lumens

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8 from over 55 customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

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Today 05:16 PM
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ldc2335Today 05:16 PM
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Pretty solid price. Just remember these are taller than normal bulbs.
Today 08:15 PM
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TealWater414Today 08:15 PM
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This is a great price! Thanks for the link.
Today 09:26 PM
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njbasileToday 09:26 PM
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Can someone explain to me how two bulbs can cost $70?
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Today 09:38 PM
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theyangsterToday 09:38 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank theyangster

Quote from njbasile :
Can someone explain to me how two bulbs can cost $70?
Snarky answer: just like in life, theres many different price points for different segments with different features. Why should a sedan car cost 100k+ when 20k sedan do trick?
Non snarky answer: Phillips Hue is known for its lighting quality, ecosystem, and general stability (using a hub model and previously zigbee compared to other smart lights). Sure you can buy a regular RGB bulb with wifi, but if you want an entire house of lights (it adds up), wifi tends not to be reliable and Philips hue usually "just works". (I have 40+ Phillips hue products, but there are people with 100+)
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Today 09:44 PM
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GreenWealth3224Today 09:44 PM
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Quote from theyangster :
Snarky answer: just like in life, theres many different price points for different segments with different features. Why should a sedan car cost 100k+ when 20k sedan do trick?Non snarky answer: Phillips Hue is known for its lighting quality, ecosystem, and general stability (using a hub model and previously zigbee compared to other smart lights). Sure you can buy a regular RGB bulb with wifi, but if you want an entire house of lights (it adds up), wifi tends not to be reliable and Philips hue usually "just works". (I have 40+ Phillips hue products, but there are people with 100+)
I switched from zigbee to hue and it was a big difference. The zigbee ones would just stop working and disconnect here and there. I don't think I've had an issue with the 6 hue lights in my house that I installed about a year ago. Yes they're stupid expensive for a light but being able to use them with Alexa and them actually working like they should makes it worth it to me
Today 09:47 PM
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PurpleKitten499Today 09:47 PM
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Quote from theyangster :
Snarky answer: just like in life, theres many different price points for different segments with different features. Why should a sedan car cost 100k+ when 20k sedan do trick?
Non snarky answer: Phillips Hue is known for its lighting quality, ecosystem, and general stability (using a hub model and previously zigbee compared to other smart lights). Sure you can buy a regular RGB bulb with wifi, but if you want an entire house of lights (it adds up), wifi tends not to be reliable and Philips hue usually "just works". (I have 40+ Phillips hue products, but there are people with 100+)
Can't say this enough. I tried all the budget options. Tried hard to avoid Philips. All failed repeatedly. All the apps suck.

Finally went Philips and have t had an issue since.
Today 09:47 PM
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ZipsortToday 09:47 PM
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Quote from GreenWealth3224 :
I switched from zigbee to hue and it was a big difference. The zigbee ones would just stop working and disconnect here and there. I don't think I've had an issue with the 6 hue lights in my house that I installed about a year ago. Yes they're stupid expensive for a light but being able to use them with Alexa and them actually working like they should makes it worth it to me
Hue is zigbee

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Today 10:09 PM
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scottycsToday 10:09 PM
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Just dumped hue after being an early adopter. Too many better options for less…
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Today 10:33 PM
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pobreToday 10:33 PM
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Quote from scottycs :
Just dumped hue after being an early adopter. Too many better options for less…
what did you switch to?
Today 10:42 PM
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ElwotsToday 10:42 PM
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Quote from scottycs :
Just dumped hue after being an early adopter. Too many better options for less…
You had a chance to make this a helpful contribution to the thread by sharing what these better alternatives are, but you didn't. I've tried Hue and Govee myself, and Hue is much more reliable in my experience. I had to restart and reconnect the Govee bulbs more in 3 months than I did the Hue bulbs I had for 5 years prior to that. Also, the Hue colors are much more accurate and less washed out.
Today 10:45 PM
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MrWheelNDealToday 10:45 PM
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I don't get why the 100w bulbs are so much pricier than the 75w

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