Brand | TP-Link |
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Special Feature | dimmable |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
Light Color | Dimmable |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Brightness | 800 Lumen |
Shape | A19, E26 Fitting |
Material | E26 |
Model Name | Dimmable LED WiFi Smart Bulb |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Vera, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, iOS, Android |
Included Components | Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulb LB110, Quick Installation Guide |
Power Source | AC |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Power Consumption | 60 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 9.07 Grams |
Light Source Wattage | 60 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 3.11"W x 6.73"H |
Control Method | Voice |
White Brightness | 800 Lumens |
Is Electric | Yes |
Manufacturer | TP-LINK |
Part Number | LB110 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Item model number | LB110 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Dimmable |
Style | Classic, White, 1-Pack |
Special Features | dimmable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 years. |
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Brand | TP-Link |
Special Feature | dimmable |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
Light Color | Dimmable |
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- Control from anywhere: Turn electronics on or off from anywhere with your smartphone using the kasa app (compatible w/ android & ios)
- Voice Control: Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and MicroSoft Cortana supported devices for a hands free experience
- Dimmable: Dim brightness to customize lighting and suit your mood; The LB110 has 800 lumens brightness and dimmable White light
- Kasa scenes & schedules; Schedule the smart bulb to automatically turn on and off when away
- Note: Requires a secured 2.4 GigaHertz WiFi network connection
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Alexa integration | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.4 |
Brightness | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Value for money | 3.5 | 3.5 | 4.0 | 3.7 | 3.7 | 3.5 |
Easy to use | 3.9 | 3.8 | — | 4.0 | 4.0 | 3.9 |
Energy efficiency | 4.6 | — | — | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Sold By | iDeal Sales | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
bulb shape size | — | a19 | a19 | a19 | a19 | a19 |
bulb base | — | e26 | e26 | e26 | e26 | e26 |
light source wattage | 60 watts | 9 watts | 60 watts | 60 watts | 11 watts | 9.5 watts |
light type | — | LED | LED | LED | LED | LED |
light color | Dimmable | RGBW | White | RGB | RGB | RGBW |
white brightness | 800 lumens | 800 lumens | 800 lumens | 800 lumens | 1000 lumens | 1100 lumens |
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ASIN | B01HXM8XE2 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,971 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #186 in LED Bulbs |
Date First Available | August 9, 2016 |
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Control your lighting from anywhere with the LB110. The smart bulb installs as easily as a standard light bulb, and connects to your home Wi-Fi in no time through the free Kasa app. Kasa also lets you manage your lights with your smartphone or tablet, including adjusting brightness, setting schedules and scenes, and tracking energy used. For added convenience, you can use your voice to control the LB110 when paired with Amazon Alexa. Protocols Supported: IEEE 802.11b/g/n; System Requirement: Android 4.1 or higher iOS 9.0 or higher; Wireless Type: 2.4GHz 1T1R.
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800 lm
2700 Kelvin
60 watts
120 volts
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Customers like the brightness, ease of setup, and performance of the light bulb. For example, they say it's a good product, the dimmer works well, and the quality is fantastic. That said, opinions are mixed on the value.
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Customers like the performance of the light bulb. For example, they say it works well with their Echo Dot, connects easily, and has all the features they need. Customers are also impresseded with the app, mentioning that dimming works well and Alexa routines always work without hiccups. Overall, most are happy with the performance and recommend it to others.
"...bulbs in outside lights on either side of the front door and they work very well - no problems with connectivity..." Read more
"These devices are everything that WEMO is not. Reliable, easy to setup, and run by an app that works well and is frequently updated with new features..." Read more
"...Both TP Link and LIFX performs really well on the white bulb, both are nice and bright and providing about the same amount of light but the LIFX has..." Read more
"...All of sudden one bulb stopped working as the light bulb is functional but for some reason can’t connect to the WiFi anymore...." Read more
Customers find the setup of the light bulb to be easy. They mention that the manual wasn't difficult, and the app is easy to deal with. Some mention that it's easy to connect to the bulb with the Kasa app, and others say that it connects to Alexa individually.
"...Here's our list of pros and cons so far:Pros:- So easy to set up. Download the Kasa app onto a smart phone or tablet...." Read more
"These devices are everything that WEMO is not. Reliable, easy to setup, and run by an app that works well and is frequently updated with new features..." Read more
"...Initial Installation:I have zero trouble on installation, zero connecting issue or losing connection issue...." Read more
"...+ cold and warm light when I work and I’m just amazed on how easy was the setup, the perfect sync with the Tapo application and the lumens it has,..." Read more
Customers like the Alexa connectivity of the light bulb. They mention that it's easy to install and get them working with Alexa. The integration is flawless, dimming works well, and Alexa routines always work. It Syncs with Alex and Google well, pairs up with Amazon Echo or Dot almost effortlessly, and is perfect for kids who are afraid of the dark.
"...The Alexa compatibility is perfect for kids who are afraid of the dark and don't want to get out of bed to turn off the light.-..." Read more
"...Good:1. They play nice with Alexa (until they don't)2. Initial Configuration is straightforward enough.Bad:1...." Read more
"...It's now controlled by several Alexa routines and it responds to my Alexa commands for turning on and off, and for increasing and decreasing..." Read more
"...The only downside is that TP-LINK as of yet does not offer a flood light bulb - we have a couple of flood lights and can lights that I am having to..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the light bulb. They mention it is a good product from a reliable company. Some say that the app is impressive and easy to use. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"These bulbs are fantastic and provide 1100 Lumens (75 Watts) of light...." Read more
"...These are probably the best smart bulbs available today - when we started looking at converting to a smart home configuration we bought an Echo and..." Read more
"...easy to setup, and run by an app that works well and is frequently updated with new features...." Read more
"...Whereas GE and Phillips have a washed out color, these are crisp. It reminds me of the beautiful days of incandescent bulbs...." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the light bulb. They say it is adequate, and the light output is a very nice warm color. Customers also say that the brightness and overall functionality of the product is good. They mention that they can easily manage the color temperature and change the color of light through any light switch.
"...I love you can easily manage Color Temperature and change the color of light through any of the apps or using your Smart Assistant." Read more
"...was the setup, the perfect sync with the Tapo application and the lumens it has, which are brighter enough for a desktop light...." Read more
"...It even lights up part of my yard in front of the house, something the florescent did not do...." Read more
"...The 50 and 60W bulbs aren't quite bright enough for my dark basement, however, this is where the TP-Link Smart Plug comes in handy...." Read more
Customers like the dimming function of the light bulb. They say it has a 10 -level dimmable function and can be scheduled to turn on and off at specific times. They also appreciate the ability to dim them through voice controls. Customers also like that the brightness is 100% adjustable and that they can set it to start at a different brightness depending on how they turn it on.
"...with Echo is fantastic, bulbs respond quickly and it's easy to dim remotely...." Read more
"...The Kasa app is easy to use!- You can dim the light using the app-..." Read more
"...about the same amount of light but the LIFX has a way better dimming performance...." Read more
"...It's comparable to setting up a Google Chromecast. - Dimmable features...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the light bulb. Some say the CRI is amazing for the price, while others say it's very expensive dumb bulb that can only be controlled while. Some customers also say the bulbs are not really 1100 lumens and have constant issues with pairing them with their phone.
"...Yes they are a bit more expensive but they are much more responsive...." Read more
"...CRI on the these bulbs are amazing for the price especially when compared to the reliability issues with LIFX bulbs...." Read more
"...Whatever, it was a waste of my money. Electronic LED bulbs cannot burn out like incandescent bulbs so they should last a LONG time...." Read more
"...instant on and off no delay there, very solid product and the price is good too...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the light bulb. They mention that it sometimes loses connection to their WiFi network, and some of the connectivity issues need to be worked on. Some say that the bulbs struggle to regain their connection and have to be set up again. Some customers also mention that the light bulbs do not connect to Apple Home.
"...It appears to have dropped the network. No problem with any other device on our network dropping and no router/modem issues whatsoever...." Read more
"...the light, and would give it a solid 5 stars, there are some communications issues at times...." Read more
"...into any smart home because no hub is required as they connect through Wi-Fi...." Read more
"...Sometimes lose connection. It's extremely annoying, but that's the nature of anything over the internet...." Read more
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All of them installed on a managed network.
10 TP link Kasa Switches Single Pole
2 TP Link Kasa Smart Plug Mini Outlet
10 TP Link Kasa LB 110 (2700K)
3 TP Link Kasa LB 120 (2500-9000k)
1 TP Link Kasa LB 130 (Color)
6 LIFX Mini White 800L (2700K)
3 LIFX A19 (Color)
Initial Installation:
I have zero trouble on installation, zero connecting issue or losing connection issue. I guess most of the complains are from older review and the new firmware fixed the problem. Both brands have a very simple straight forward installation. First you down load the app, next you install the bulb, then you click ADD device and follow the screen instruction then voila. Bear in mind that at first the device is trying to connect to your phone/tablet DIRECTLY to initiate the process, so stay close to it and make sure both device on the same network 2.4ghz. After you enter the Wi-Fi info on screen, they will switch back to connect to the Wi-Fi instead of each other, so give it some time to do that. From that point everything should be smooth sail and you and proceed to update the firmware and finish the installation.
Performance:
Both TP Link and LIFX performs really well on the white bulb, both are nice and bright and providing about the same amount of light but the LIFX has a way better dimming performance. The TP link dim at 1% is not really 1%, is at least 20% I would say, where the LIFX dim is really at 1%. If dim to 1% is important for you, I will forget about TP link, it can't go below 20% IRL even it is showing at 1%. If dimming to 1% is not that important to you then I will say both are good and it will be depending on the price point. I got both at $14.99, no complains there.
On the color bulb, the LIFX A19 will blow the TP Link LB130 away. LIFX A19 is rated at 85W and the LB130 is only at 60W, the brightness on the LIFX A19 is just pure awesome especially in color mode. Overall the LB130 is just weak, not bright at all on color and the one I have is kind of limping and became very dim on 3rd day so I end up returned it.
On the switch and the plug. They are awesome, zero hick up at all and very responsive to command, is like instant on and off no delay there, very solid product and the price is good too. I am glad that they are one of the cheapest but performing very good.
If you are putting 2 switches together, this is a perfect fit cover to use
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If your recess base is too small for the bulb base to go through, this is a good adapter to use but beware of the depth of your recess, it might stick out.
DiCUNO E26 to E26 Socket Extender, E26/E27 to E26/E27 Lamp Bulb Socket Extension, Lamp Holder Adapter (10-Pack)
I wasn't going to do that before because the price was crazy. $40 regular bulb? You are kidding me.
But at $14.99 a white bulb, I think is more doable now and I pulled the trigger, that's pretty much the same price when GE first came out the led bulb to replace filament decades ago.
These are probably the best smart bulbs available today - when we started looking at converting to a smart home configuration we bought an Echo and a few bulbs to try various configuration - Hue, Osram Lightify, Cree and GE - all of which require a hub. While this isn't bad, we have found that hubs tend to respond slower, particularly when there are a large number of lights, sensors etc.
The TP-LINK bulbs require no hub, they are IP connected - meaning directly to your wireless network, not using Z-Wave or Zigbee protocols and you configure and control them using the Kasa app or with Echo / Echo dot. Yes they are a bit more expensive but they are much more responsive.
The only downside is that TP-LINK as of yet does not offer a flood light bulb - we have a couple of flood lights and can lights that I am having to use zigbee protocol bulbs with a hub.
A couple of things to keep in mind - you need a robust wireless network to ensure connectivity. I am currently using a Ubiquiti WiFi solution with four 802.11AC access points to provide coverage for 2800 sq. feet of house. Right now we have 28 TP-LINK bulbs, 8 TP-LINK smart plugs plus 3 Wemo Belkin smart plugs (which are essentially the same thing - IP enabled, no hub devices).
Integration with Echo is fantastic, bulbs respond quickly and it's easy to dim remotely. We even have placed two of the bulbs in outside lights on either side of the front door and they work very well - no problems with connectivity (though your mileage may vary depending on the strength of your wifi connection). The bulbs aren't rated for outdoor, but these are under a porch and in containers so essentially weather proof.
Update 1/19/2017 - Just a further update on a couple of items. 1. Several folks have stated that it is not possible to group bulbs by room using the Kasa app - not true. You can use the scene feature in the app to group bulbs by room and control them in groups. However, these bulbs are really intended to be used with Echo or Echo dot. Alexa controls them with ease.
As stated before - make sure you have a robust functional wireless network - if you have wireless coverage issues you are going to have problems with the smart bulbs. Strongly recommend this product - just wish they made flood & can lights.
Update 08/18/2017:
I have been using these bulbs for several months, along with a few LFIX series bulbs (primarily flood lights since TP-Link does not make them). I haven't had any issues except for a bulb in one ceiling fan that would occasionally disconnect - and that problem was eventually traced to a faulty socket, not the bulb. My entire house has been converted to TP-LINK bulbs, a few smart plugs and a few LFIX bulbs, all Alexa controlled - zero issues. Lights can be grouped, or controlled individually.
Going to emphasis here - if you are going to use more than a half-dozen bulbs, you need to have a robust wireless network. A simple SOHO wireless cable router you get from your ISP is not going to be sufficient - that is very often the issue who complain about bulbs disconnecting have. Either the router gets overwhelmed and drops connections, or simply there isn't sufficient signal to keep bulbs connected. You need to have at least -65bB of signal strength at the bulb's location.
If you are going to create a smart home environment, your first investment should be in a robust wireless network. Personally, I have installed Ubiquiti wireless access points - 2 of their AC pro and 2 of there AC Lite, along 2 AC in-wall and an outdoor access point for the back yard.
A smart home configuration - with multiple user devices (computers, phones, tablets, etc), plus internet of things devices (lights, appliances, alarm system, etc) can quickly add up to 150-200 devices - a SOHO wireless router can't handle that.
Pros:
- So easy to set up. Download the Kasa app onto a smart phone or tablet. Swap out the bulb and turn it on. Rename it and configure settings in the Kasa App.
- Doesn't require a hub! All you need is the free Kasa app (and an Echo if you wish to have hands-free voice control)
- The Kasa app is easy to use!
- You can dim the light using the app
- Using the Kasa app you can set up light groups or control lights individually remotely (even away from home!) and set schedules.
- Perfect for when we're out longer than anticipated and we'll be returning home after dark. I can turn lights on for the dogs, or just make it look like someone is home.
- The Alexa compatibility is perfect for kids who are afraid of the dark and don't want to get out of bed to turn off the light.
- Also great for when you enter a room and your hands are full! Just have Alexa get the light for you!
-Lighting is adequate for most rooms.
Cons:
- If you turn off the light by the switch and it stays off for more than a few seconds, it needs to be re-paired by turning the light on and off 3 times. Not a big deal, but the kids did this repeatedly in the beginning as they weren't used to using the Echo to control their lights.
- I wish they'd also make a higher wattage bulb. The 50 and 60W bulbs aren't quite bright enough for my dark basement, however, this is where the TP-Link Smart Plug comes in handy. I just use a regular lightbulb in the wattage desired and use the Smart Plug adapter and it works just the same as the Smart light bulb (minus the dimmable feature).