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The TREATLIFE Smart Light Bulbs 4 Pack offers UL-certified, energy-efficient LED lighting with 800 lumens brightness and 9W power usage. Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, these A19 E26 bulbs connect via 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, delivering 16 million colors and tunable white light (2700K-6500K). Features include remote app control, voice commands, smart scheduling, and preset scene modes, making them ideal for creating dynamic, customizable indoor lighting environments.




















| ASIN | B083BRRZ4Y |
| Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,987 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2,943 in LED Bulbs |
| Brand | TREATLIFE |
| Brightness | 800 Lumen |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Bulb Features | Dimmable |
| Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
| Color | Multi-colored |
| Color Rendering Index | 80 |
| Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (17,790) |
| Date First Available | February 2, 2020 |
| Efficiency | Energy-efficient |
| Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
| Included Components | 4*Smart Bulbs, 1*User Manual |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Package Quantity | 4 |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | SL10 |
| Light Color | Multicolors |
| Light Direction | Adjustable |
| Light Output Maximum | 800 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 9 Watts |
| Light Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | TREATLIFE |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | SL10 |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Part Number | SL10 |
| Power Consumption | 9 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36"W x 4.61"H |
| Shape | A19 E26 |
| Special Feature | Color Changing, Dimmable, Mood Lighting, Smart Home Lighting, Tunable |
| Special Features | Color Changing, Dimmable, Mood Lighting, Smart Home Lighting, Tunable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Appliance, Indoor use only |
| Specification Met | FCC, UL |
| Style | 4Pack |
| UPC | 756171583827 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 9 Watts |
| White Brightness | 800 Lumens |
A**X
Long lasting, great connection, great colors!
These bulbs are great quality and color output. The rgb colors are bright! I've had other brands that the RGB would be dim compared to the white colors. The White colors are super bright too and accurate, especially the warm whites. The Warm whites look like they are probably a high CRI. These don't have an esp based wifi chip, but may be able to be flashed to esphome with libretuya or tuya cloudcutter. I haven't tried yet, but hope to. I use the tuya local with HomeAssistant though and that has been great for years for these.
J**S
They work!
First, I want to say that I was reimbursed for the cost of the four lamps I purchased, but this will in no way influence my honest and factual opinion here. I have had and been using these lamps for over a month now and am ready to give a review of my use experience to date. To start, overall I do like these lamps and if I was in the market for additional similar units, I would most definitely place these high on the consideration list. If I need more today I would repurchase these, a year from now, we’d have to see what is available at that time. Setup, in most cases, is quit simple. Follow the instructions, making sure you are on a 2.4G WiFi network as these will not connect to 5G. Use the Smart Life App to set them up, creative some rooms, automation, etc. In my case because of how my network is setup, I tend to have to set most of my smart devices, such as these, going the indirect route of connecting directly to the fixture from within the App. Again, they have made this relatively painless, just follow the instructions and prompts in the App. On to use, they work. I can control them in several different ways, via the Smart Life App, Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, among other options that I do not currently use. The lamps a responsive, and will provide a wide range of colors. Something to be aware of is that these are really intended, in color mode, to be an ambiance light and not brilliant. I am using them in two locations, the bedroom and the family room and in both places they are installed in end table fixtures. A relevant note, yesterday the power in our area went out for several hours, flickering several time before so doing. When the power was restored, again after several bouts of flickering, all but one of these lamps managed to properly reconnect and worked without issue. One, however, had to be deleted from within the Smart Life App and then reconnected. I attributed this to all the power flickering of the power that went on and the WiFi network needing to restart and sort it’s self out. In the end, these appear to be respectable lamps and I look forward to many years of use. If your on the fence about purchasing, I’d say they are a good choice. Cheers!
J**E
Suitable for my use, Alexa integration and mobile app - meh
This is the second set of bulbs I purchased of this brand. The first was a plain white light, which I thought were RGB+white. These bulbs meet that specification. They are reasonably priced and they seem to work well so far as basic voice-controlled LED lights. They are RGB color-changing bulbs. plus the temperature of the white light is variable. The bulbs produce very bright white light, which can be changed from soft warm light to cool light. The Alexa skills manage these changes satisfactorily as does the TreaLife app. The bulbs produce a wide range of colors. Some of the colors are pale and washed out, while others are strong and vibrant. This may be a matter of perception. FOr example, the pink and purple colors are barely distinguishable at low brightness and at full brightness. The color produced by the bulbs is variable via Alexa and the TreatLife app. I think the Alexa skills and the TreatLife app are just OK. I had higher expectations of both. Such expectations include finer control of the devices and easier management of a group of bulbs. I have 4 TreatLifee bulbs in my bedroom; 2 over my bed and 2 bulbs in lamps on my desk. Alexa's deficiency in speech recognition makes it so I have to spell out which of the two desk lamps I am referring to in almost every request. I have a device group named "Desk Lites" comprising "Desk Lite 1" and "Desk Lite 2." If I utter "Echo turn off Desk Lites," A:exa says it has several devices sharing that name and then asks which device I am addressing. This response is annoying. The TreatLife app is handy for simple control of the bulbs and I also like the notification feature. The app's automation features are virtually unintelligible to me and I have yet to figure them out--honestly, I've stopped trying. I like the Scenes feature of the app, but it is not well implemented. Similarly, the individual bulb control operates in unexpected ways. For example, when moving from the Scenes feature back to the individual bulb control, the bulb changes state back to where it was when last the control panel was visited. I would expect the bulb to remain in its current state unless I change it. The Change to the beat feature does not work as expected. If I am addressing one bulb and I change to another, the previously addressed bulb stops changing to the music. I think all bulbs in the same room should respond as programmed based on what the phone "hears." This feature is totally broken in my opinion; however, because of its infrequent use and limited appeal, this is more of an annoyance. Overall, I like the bulbs for the use I have for them. The price is good and they are easy to set up and control with the related app and the available Alexa skills. If you are seeking more advanced control and automation features, then these bulbs may not meet your requirements.
G**E
Son unos excelentes focos, es la segunda vez que compro una caja de esta misma marca y son realmente buenos. En casi 5 años solo 1 foco se ha dañado del LED y muestra solo tonos amarillos. Por ello, decidí comprar otro set de focos, pero seguiré utilizandolos hasta que se fundan, funcionan excelente con Alexa y desde la aplicación del celular.
B**N
My home uses Treatlife smart light switches for most of the rooms upstairs, but one of the light switch electrical boxes has only two wires so I couldn't connect a smart dimmer switch. Instead of trying to feed new wires into my walls, I decided to use a conventional light switch and add a smart bulb or two in order to allow home automation lighting for that room. And if you are going that route, might as well use color LED bulbs so you can have some fun! Installation is of course easy, just a matter of screwing in the light bulb. Then to pair it with the network I went into the ubiquitous Smart Life app, hit the + button, and chose Auto Scan. Then I turned the light switch on and off three times and after a pause the light bulb flashed a few times. This means it is in discovery mode. The key to successfully pairing is to wait long enough for the Smart Life app to find the bulb on your network, probably 30 seconds or more. Once it is found you are good to go. All of the LED color bulbs I've seen provide 60 W equivalence or less. In other words, don't expect to find a super bright 100 W equivalent color LED bulb out in the wild. I decided to use two of these in the master bedroom so that both together would provide more than adequate light. Colored light in particular does not seem as bright as white light, since a single color only uses a fraction of the available light spectrum. If you want to use a smart light switch and a color LED bulb in tandem, the situation is a little more confusing at the moment. Turning off your light switch will also cut power to the LED bulb, meaning it is no longer connected to WiFi. In order for this to work properly, it would require a light switch that sends a data signal to turn the LED bulb on/off, rather than controlling the power. Maybe these type of switches exist for WiFi bulbs but I haven't seen them. Instead, a traditional light switch will do the job. You could leave the switch on all the time and control the bulb via voice or app, but this solution isn't ideal for others in the house who will become confused when they flip the light switch and the bulb doesn't power on. It's probably better to use the physical switch to power the smart bulb on and off. When you flick the switch on, the LED bulb turns on instantly and remembers the previous color setting. It takes perhaps 10 seconds to reconnect to WiFi in case you want to start changing brightness or color. It's not a perfect solution but it works just fine. Overall I'm very happy with this purchase. I recommend Treatlife smart bulbs to anyone who wants to try colored lighting or simply doesn't have the option to install a smart light switch.
A**L
Have been wanting to get smart bulbs for years now but without wifi in the house that wasn't possible. Finally got an ad hoc system going with my cell's hotspot so decided to try out some bulbs to see if they were really as good as the hype. After much research the Treatlife bulbs ranked highly everywhere so took the plunge and, man, am I glad I did. The hype is real folks! ㋛︎ Set up was über easy with the Treatlife app & the available options are fantastic. Having 16 million colors to choose from, preset warm & cool white lights, ability to schedule times for turning on/off, & the ability to change the brightness of any colour was what I expected & it works perfectly. Being able to sync the lights to music for parties or use one of the available preset colour schemes (aka scenes) is a nice touch. I don't use Google Nest or Alexa so can't comment on how well these work with voice control. At 100% brightness the bulbs definitely throw off a ton of light, especially for bulbs using only 9W. It'll be interesting to see how much money these bulbs will save me over the year. Regardless, I am going to really enjoy using them and will definitely be buying more for the rest of my light fixtures. Can't highly recommend them enough.
A**R
What I liked was easy to install app and set up, and than link treatlife through the google home home app. White light is also quite bright. What I disliked that some of the lightbulbs had a few dirty pieces of dirt (?) or something dark on it, as well as scratches over the light bulb. Not sure if it is an used product, but the transparent seal sticker seemed to be fine. I also disliked choosing a white colour on google home and purple appearing on the light. Overall good value at about $10 CAD per bulb. App seems to want access to a lot of phone info, whatever.
A**R
These bulbs are pretty neat and for the pricing that was given quite fair for a pack of 4! The ability to control all the various room lights in our large house is no longer an inconvenience, with a very quick and not long installation process with Google Home and the TreatLife app. Me and my family can nest happily in our rooms, without worrying about the hassles of getting up to go turn off the lights manually. In most cases we are too busy occupying our selves with work and school, and we have a tendency to leave them on, where at the end of the month it bites us back in the butt, so not only does it help us with saving some extra money on the side, it also helps us be a bit more eco friendly-these small nuances really help out. As for aesthetics, they came in a variety of colours other then your standard white light! All I have to say is "Hey Google (insert colour) Red" for example and it changes it instantly. It's cute watching my mom and brother talk to the app just to see the lights change different colours. Trust me the kids will have a field day. Each light also gives a different mood-an ambience to the rooms you go in, so if you're really into giving your room more of a personal touch that goes along with your aesthetic-it adds to it! Makes playing Zelda more serene with those lights!
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