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The Amazon Basics Smart A19 LED Light Bulb delivers 800 lumens of energy-efficient, color-changing light with easy Alexa voice and app control. Featuring 16 preset colors, dimmable brightness, and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi connectivity, it requires no hub and supports remote and grouped control for a fully customizable smart lighting experience.
Brand | Amazon Basics |
Manufacturer | Amazon |
Part Number | 13aSB-A800ST-Q1T |
Item Weight | 1.62 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 2.36 x 4.21 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 13aSB-A800ST-Q1T |
Assembled Height | 4.21 inches |
Assembled Length | 2.36 inches |
Assembled Width | 2.36 inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Style | A19 |
Color | Color Changing |
Material | copper |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**F
So much better easier to install
Iâve had Kasa TP-Link light bulbs since 2013 and they finally died. These Amazon Basic light bulbs are so much easier to install and get up running. No more third-party app or having to make sure itâs connected. Just twist the bulb into the light, open the Alex app and turn the light bulbs on. I still have all the colors and options without the hassle. Once I turn the light on, Alexa found, recognized, and installed the light bulbs. The only thing I had to do was scan the code which Alexa did from the app so I didnât have to use a separate app to scan it. The size of the bulb is a little smaller but still works great. After all the design is better from back in 2013. The bright white is perfect for my living room snd the soft white is great for the bedroom. I love creating routines and letting Alexa to turn on or change the lights. I have a light in the living room, computer desk, and bedroom all connected to Alexa.
A**R
So cool
I got this as a special 1 day deal on amazon. Its so nice to be able to tell Alexa to turn the light on so my lazy butt doesn't have to get up off the couch when its getting dark. Or so I don't have to stumble thru the dark when going to bed and can turn the light off when I get there. All the commands are customizable. Best of all its dimmable and you can choose what color white looks best! I dont use the colorful colors but those are an option too. Can even tell Alexa to dim light to preferred level. The only thing I don't like is that Alexa says "ok" when I quietly ask her to turn the light off/on etc I don't need that acknowledgement just turn off the light- and I worry about if the volume is up on the echo and waking up the rest of the house when turning the light on or off and trying to be quiet. Not sure if that is a setting I can change.
B**3
Great bulb!
This lightbulb was so easy to connect to Alexa, the color variations are cool- though I donât really use them. I havenât had any issues with the lightbulb. The ONLY downside is when the power goes out and comes back on the bulb is in the on position. Thatâs not any defect of the bulb, and thereâs nothing that can be done about it, but just something to keep in mind for a nursery or kids room, itâs on until you cut it off or the internet comes back up. Iâve had it in for several months.
J**E
Easy setup, but WiFi retention and setup problems with Amazon eero WiFi mesh network
When the bulb sets up properly, it works well. However, the first set of four bulbs I bought (two years ago) have had sporadic problems retaining their configuration for WiFi, color and brightness after recovery from our (unfortunately) frequent power outages (we experienced >40 outages totaling over 228 hours in 2024 alone!), and one or two of the bulbs needed to be re-added as a new device every few times we had power outages.Eventually, one of the bulbs fully stopped being able to be set up--it would not go into reset mode, despite many attempts at the reset procedure that I am VERY familiar with, having had to execute it maybe a dozen or more times in the two years I had the initial set of bulbs.So I ordered a replacement box of four, figuring I would toss out the defective one and have some spares in case another one was defective. The first new bulb I tried to set up (and I tried 12-15 times total before finally giving up) flat out would not find the 2.4GHz WiFi networks (an eero mesh network with two SSIDs with different passwords) in my home--see the included photo of the WiFi selection screen. Resetting Bluetooth on the phone, resetting WiFi on the phone, resetting the phone, resetting the eero mesh network, resetting the main wired router, and resetting the internet connection ALL failed to alter the behavior. The bulb simply never found ANY WiFi networks. We're physically distant enough from the nearest neighbor that there was no interference from other WiFi networks, and my signal strength within 5 feet of the bulb was full, as is seen in the attached photo. After 12-15 total attempts, I gave up trying to set up the first of four bulbs. The second one I tried set up with no problems, so the issue was clearly a defective bulb, not environmental.Even though I did not plan to put the remaining bulbs into service yet, I tested them out to make sure they were not defective like the first one was, and BOTH of the remaining two exhibited the same defective behavior--would not find/show any WiFi networks to connect to. I'm returning the defective units for a replacement, but I am not hopeful I will have much better luck with the replacements. So to recap, three of four in one box were unable to find any WiFi networks, despite the WiFi signal being strong and having no interference.In short, when they work, they work well and I am mostly happy with them (though I wish there was a custom color wheel like some other bulbs offer, and I wish the preset colors were a closer to what they appear on the Alexa app screen), but the reliability is still not there.Also, I wish there was a way to configure them so that they would *NOT* automatically turn on following a power outage. I realize that when they think they have been reset, they will come on at full brightness in one of the white shades, but if the power fails and comes back, or power browns out in the middle of the night, it takes several minutes before the Internet, main router, WiFi routers and Alexa are back online sufficiently to turn the bulbs off again, which pretty much means that everyone wakes up--we use them in the nightstand lights in our bedrooms.I know these are "Basics" but the reliability needs some work.UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE!!!I did some poking around online and discovered that the problem is my too-smart-for-its-own-good Amazon-branded eero WiFi mesh network, which broadcasts a single, unified SSID for the 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz bands, and therefore trips up these not-so-smart Amazon-branded WiFi Smart Bulbs, and simply don't display ANY network selections OR MANUAL NETWORK CONFIGURATION UI IN THE ALEXA APP when they're provisioning using the Alexa app. Way to go, Amazon, making products that don't work together! The solution is to use the eero app's Troubleshooting page (Gear Icon "Settings" in the lower right, then "Troubleshooting" tile), and tap the "My device won't connect" tile. From there, use the "My device is 2.4 GHz only" tile, and finally the "Temporarily pause 5 GHz" button. Work quickly, because even though this pause is allegedly 30 minutes, and provides a comforting countdown timer, I have found that after 4-5 minutes, the eero CLAIMS it is still in the pause mode, but the bulb reverts to responding as though the 5GHz band is active again, and doesn't display any networks to connect to or any way to manually enter a network SSID.A side-effect of that solution is that a LOT of "smart" devices that *ARE* connected using 5 GHz lose their connections, so they have to be power-cycled once the 5 GHz band has been resumed (manually using the "Cancel" button where the "Temporarily pause 5 GHz" button was, or by the expiration of the 30-minute pause timer). I recommend using a Guest network that is restricted to 2.4GHz and connecting your 2.4GHz-only devices, like the current revision of these bulbs, to that guest network.In all...pretty clunky, and not friendly, Amazon, and it cost you two-way shipping to get me a replacement set of four bulbs, because none of the four I ordered initially connected to WiFi, so I figured they were verkakte and exchanged them for a new box of four bulbs.Please try to get your hardware engineers and software engineers in your different product lines to test interoperability of Amazon-branded devices you send to market. There's no good excuse for having the trouble-free configuration steps depend on customers having old technology or disabling features in their new technology.
C**S
Worth it!
I got this on sale just to see if I like it, and Iâm oddly obsessed with how much I like a light bulb. You donât need a hub to control it and you can find any light level and color you want which is amazing if you have sensitive eyes or have to read on a computer a lot. I canât lie, I got caught in their trap of trying this bulb for $1, and now Iâll be buying these from hear on out
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