Satco Lighting S11241 Starfish 6 Watt Dimmable A19 Medium LED Smart Bulb- 450 Lumens 2700K 5000K and 90CRI Clear Bulbs (E26)
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Satco Lighting S11241 Starfish 6 Watt Dimmable A19 Medium (E26) LED Smart Bulb- 450 Lumens, 2700K, 5000K, and 90CRI Satco|Nuvo's Starfish® Smart technology color changing light bulb, features an eye-catching RGBTW decorative ribbon filament that is beautifully showcased through the clear glass bulb. The A19 bulb shape with a medium E26 base offers flexibility for a range of fixtures. With tunable white options from a warm 2700K to a crisp 5000K and access to millions of vibrant RGB colors, this bulb creates the perfect ambiance for any space. Fully dimmable and controlled via the Starfish Smart app, users can easily customize lighting scenes and enjoy dynamic color effects. This elegant bulb is also compatible with Siri, Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings so it can be easily incorporated into your smart home.Features:Capable of being dimmedUL for damp locationsCovered by Satco Lighting's 3 year limited manufacturer warrantyStarfish® Smart TechnologyAdvanced pairing technologyRBG color-changing and tunable white 2700K-5000KPre-set and custom color changing effects40W Replacement WattageVoice control with Google Home, Alexa, Siri and SmartThingsElectrical Specifications:Max Wattage: 6 wattsNumber of Bulbs: 1Lumens: 450Bulb Base: Medium (E26)Bulb Shape: A19Bulb Type: LEDColor Temperature: 2700K, 5000KColor Rendering Index: 90 CRIAverage Hours: 15000Voltage: 120 volts LED Clear
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