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Published: 2017-11-27, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
No bridge required, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant
Larger than other smart bulbs Expensive
TP-Link's bulbs are a good option for people who need only a few smart bulbs, and who are new to smart home devices in general. TP-Link's app is easy to use, and makes it easy to control your lights. However, with the advent of devices such as the Amazon...
So is the LB130 Smart Bulb from TP-LINK going to turn your house into the house of the future? Well, I think these bulbs have a lot of uses and I would love to have more installed around the house. This specific bulb though with the RGB is more of a s...
This is the first time we've reviewed TP-Link's products. They are lesser known in the consumer space than the bigger players, but we can safely say that the products are good and the support for their products with the MyKasa application is great. The on...
Published: 2017-01-26, Author: Ry , review by: cnet.com
The TP-Link LB130 is a bright, efficient smart lighting option that works with Alexa. The app offers more features than you might expect, including a scheduling tool, an energy tracker, and a Circadian Mode
You can't change the bulb's color using Alexa commands, and most of the features feel tacked on and poorly executed
If you want to splurge on a color-changing smart bulb, you're better off just going with Lifx or Philips Hue...
Wi-Fi setup is still the easiest way to hook lighting into your network, Easy to switch colors, or jump between white and color-tunable modes, Much more compact than LIFX's chunky competitor
Lacks an automated geofencing system, Kasa app needs polish, Doesn't dim smoothly
The cheapest color Wi-Fi bulb (in a very small field), TP-Link's LB130 is a solid solution if the competing Wi-Fi bulb doesn't fit your needs...
Wi-Fi setup is still the easiest way to hook lighting into your network, Easy to switch colors, or jump between white and color-tunable modes, Much more compact than LIFX's chunky competitor
Lacks an automated geofencing system, Kasa app needs polish, Doesn't dim smoothly
The cheapest color Wi-Fi bulb (in a very small field), TP-Link's LB130 is a solid solution if the competing Wi-Fi bulb doesn't fit your needs...
Abstract: Late last year, I reviewed the Amazon Echo Dot second generation device and started my journey with Alexa. With a new assistant in the home, I started looking for solutions I could connect to this service. Looking through the list of supported devices, I...
Abstract: Recently I was offered the opportunity to review two TP-Link Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulbs. I've been feeling somewhat in the dark with developments in the growth of the ‘smart home', so it was a great opportunity to find out how things work.The first step is to...
Published: 2017-05-23, Author: Nick , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: TP-Link's smart, LED light bulbs output some 60W of light but use 80 per cent less power than regular light bulbs. They are dimmable and, in the case of the LB130, you can set different colours.They are also WiFi based meaning there's a great deal of tech...