Smart lighting systems are pretty great but many are heavily dependent on your Wi-Fi network. We’ve checked out the best color changing smart bulbs that merely require a Bluetooth connection.
Now, you might be wondering why you need bulbs that solely require Bluetooth. You’re online reading this after all, right? It depends on your situation. How about when you want some tech-based comforts in your garage but your Wi-Fi network doesn’t extend that far. Or your family cabin in the woods where you get away from it all? Or the Wi-Fi network in your dorm is a total hassle to use. Sure, you could install a Wi-Fi network specifically for such purposes but that’s a excessive just for smart bulbs. Buy one of these Bluetooth smart light bulbs and you get the benefits of color changing smart bulbs, without the need for anything more complicated than your smartphone.
The market is a little more restricted than when it comes to smart bulbs that require Wi-Fi or a hub, but there are still some quality choices out there. Here are 5 of the best color changing Bluetooth smart bulbs.
Best All-Rounder: Ilumi Bluetooth Smart Light Bulb ($50)
The Ilumi Bluetooth Smart Light Bulb looks a heck of a lot like a regular light bulb but it does way more than that. The unassuming bulb offers 16 million colors and shades of white so you can get exactly the color you want at any point. It uses Bluetooth mesh connectivity so that you can control up to 50 different bulbs via the Ilumi app. It’s simple enough to tweak color and brightness for every bulb, or you can opt to group them together dependent on room setups.
There are smart scheduling features along with music sync functionality too. Plus, you can implement cool effects such as a Halloween style theme or a romantic look for Valentine’s Day. It’s pricey for one bulb but it’s feature rich for those keen to avoid the need for Wi-Fi.
Best Built-In Speaker: Sengled LED RGB Smart Bulb ($60)
The Sengled LED RGB Smart Bulb isn’t just a smart light bulb. It also has a built-in speaker that hides away, looking just like a regular light bulb.
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