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Linkind Matter Smart Light Bulb, WiFi Smart Bulbs, Work with…
Original price was: $42.99.$31.99Current price is: $31.99.
Product Description
Seamless Integration
Effortlessly control all your Matter devices in one place, no more app or brand switching
Scan to Add
Simply scan the QR code located on either the instruction manual or the bulb itself
1 Seamless Integration 2 Fast Connection
1 Compatible-hub
2 Version Update
3 Hub required?
16 Million Colors
1 Color Change
2 App/Voice Dimming
3 Tunable White
1 Dynamic Preset Scenes
2 Lighting Eye Care
3 Energy Usage Insight
1 Voice Control
2 Group Control
3 Smart Timer
Product Dimensions : 6 x 6 x 11 inches; 11.99 ounces
Item model number : LS0101811266
Date First Available : October 10, 2022
Manufacturer : Linkind
ASIN : B0BHS2JFZC
【Powerful Smart Matter】With Matter, Skip the step of downloading and registering multiple manufacturers’ apps every time you buy a new device. Instead, head straight to certified smart home platforms like Apple Home, Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings, or AiDot to control all your Matter devices. (Tips: Only supports 2.4GHz WiFi and IPv6 routers, not compatible with 5GHz)
【Diy Color & Music Scene】Linkind smart light bulbs have millions of colors, from warm white to cool white (1800K-6500K), and multi-dynamic scenes, that change your mood, including romantic dates, happy parties, quiet reading, etc. When your phone microphone senses sound, our wifi smart bulb will dance with the sound/music.
【Remote Control from Anywhere】Use the app to turn linkind alexa light bulb on before you arrive home and off after you leave, no matter where you are. Using the homekit light bulb manage your power usage and save money.
【Healthy Light Source& High Quality】Linkind Color-changing bulbs can last for about 22 years if used 3 hours a day and offer 2 years warranty. 9W is equivalent to a 60W incandescent light bulb, saving up to 80% energy and money. One 9W a19 smart bulb covers a room of about 54ft². No blue-Ray hazard, different from inferior LED magic bulbs, and we don’t have too eye-catching colors. 60HZ, not easy to cause visual fatigue, vision loss, migraine and other problems.
【Voice & Group Control】You can control the e26 led bulbs with voice commands, and use any Matter APP/Linkind’s Aidot APP to change colors at any time. Easily add multiple led light bulbs that can be controlled together at the same time (please use a stable 2.4 GHz WiFi).
【Tips】Linkind smart bulbs are generally not compatible with traditional dimmer switches. ONLY support 2.4GHz.You could search for the using problem in “Feedback” of the AiDot APP.
Price: $42.99 - $31.99
(as of May 03, 2025 06:34:08 UTC – Details)
Customers say
Customers find the smart light bulbs easy to set up and appreciate their compatibility with Siri, Alexa, and Google Home. The bulbs offer vibrant color options that are easy to change via the app, and customers like their brightness features, particularly the ability to dim them as night lights. Customers consider them fantastic and good value for money. Functionality and connectivity receive mixed reviews – while many say they work well, some report issues with connectivity, particularly with Apple Home.
DavidsGirl –
Works w/Apple HomeKit. Easy and fast setup using AiDot app first then HomeKit. Highly recommended!
We have had smart bulbs before and have had varying experiences with getting them setup and with ongoing ease of use–or lack of it. We now use Apple Home exclusively as our home automation. Many smart devices say they work with HomeKit, but we have had issues with setup and ongoing reliability. So far, these are perfect.These bulbs don’t appear to come with any instructions so you have to utilize everything they give you on the outside of the box. You can scan the QR code on the outside of the box which will take you to your App Store to download the AiDot app. Or you can just open your App Store and search for “AiDot”. That is the first step. Don’t skip it! Before you can add these to Apple Home you have to set them up in AiDot. I don’t love having to install these apps, but if I want automation it is necessary. Take a quick look at their privacy policy by clicking the link to it when you’re installing the app. At the time I installed it, their stated use of my personal information is acceptable. They stated they don’t sell it or use it to advertise to me and also stated their privacy policy would transfer to the buyer if the company is sold. We never know what they’re really doing, but this is about as good as it gets in terms of disclosing how they use my personal info. You need to setup a login for the app which only requires name, email address, and a password. I use “hide my email” and disposable email addresses for these apps.Once you have the app installed, the rest is pretty intuitive. Have a plan and be armed with what you need to do the setup start to finish before you start!Know:What you will name each room that has a bulb.What you will name each bulb (be logical and plan to use the same names for the bulbs in the AiDot app and in your preferred AI app (Alexa, Apple Home, etc.) I bought a box of 4 and named them Smart Bulb 1, Smart Bulb 2, etc.Your network name (the SSID-what network name you choose when you’re connecting to your home wi-fi)Your network password.Know if your wi-fi broadcasts the 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz bands under the same name or separate names. Example, you might have “MyWiFi 5” and “MyWiFi 2.4 ” as choices (Replace the “MyWiFi” part with whatever yours is named). Or you might only have “MyWiFi” without a number after it so that both your 5 Ghz and 2.4 Ghz bands are broadcast under one network name.Smart bulbs can’t use the 5 Ghz wi-fi band so if yours broadcasts two names, only the one that is 2.4 Ghz will show up during setup.**Very important–If you don’t see your Wi-Fi broadcast twice, one for 5 Ghz and a separate one for 2.4, you won’t see your Wi-Fi as a choice during AiDot bulb setup. Don’t despair! In AiDot select “other networks” at the bottom of the list of Wi-Fi choices. By doing that you will be given the option to type in the name of your Wi-Fi (the exact SSID) and the password. The app will then find your 2.4 Ghz band, connect to it, and remember it so that after you setup one bulb your Wi-Fi network will be there as a choice for all subsequent bulbs. Just be sure you type it EXACTLY as it is broadcast or it won’t be found.If this applies to you, first go into your phone’s Wi-Fi settings and note the exact name of the Wi-Fi you’re using including Capital letters, lower case, etc. Type that exactly in the network name field in AiDot after choosing “Other networks” during setup. Also, your phone must be connected to the same network you’re connecting the bulbs to during setup. If you have more than one Wi-Fi network near you, make sure your phone is connected to the right one or the setup will fail and you won’t know why. You can’t be off of Wi-Fi and just using your cell phone data either. Be sure you’re connected to Wi-Fi correctly before you start setup.Right after I setup each bulb in AiDot, the latest firmware for the bulbs was installed automatically. Keep the bulbs on and your phone near the bulbs while this is happening. I was installing in bedroom ceiling fixtures so I laid my phone on the bed under the light fixture and left it until the install and update was complete in AiDot. The lights flicker a little when the update is finishing. It only took a few minutes.For Apple HomeKit setup, there is a QR code on the the base of each bulb. You will need to use that to set them up and the bulbs need to powered on the entire time. Don’t bypass installing in AiDot first!I had to unscrew my bulbs just slightly so that my phone camera could capture the QR code on the bulb. If I was careful I could unscrew it just enough for Apple Home to see the code but not enough to cut the power to bulb. Hold your phone really close to the bulb while HomeKit is finding it and setting it up. I think many people who had trouble with HomeKit setup probably moved their phone away from the bulb before setup was complete. The one time I laid my phone down on the bed under the light fixture during Apple HomeKit setup, it failed to setup. I immediately started again but held my phone right up to the light and it setup in about 30 seconds.I will update this review if we experience problems. For now, I highly recommend these bulbs especially if you’ve been struggling to find bulbs that work with Apple HomeKit.
The Editor –
Best smart bulbs ever.
I recommend these Linkind Mattter smart-home, wi-fi bulbs over any other smart bulb. At this point, I’m practically a connoisseur. These Linkind bulbs can be set up directly in Alexa in a couple of minutes using each bulb’s specific QR or numerical code in the manual for each bulb.It’s so easy. There’s no need to download and set up the bulbs in separate brand app before Alexa accepts them for voice, brightness, and color control. Screw in the bulb, enter its code, turn it on. It flashes three colors then goes white. Then it flashes once more when it’s connected to Alexa, where you can name it and add it to the appropriate group, if you wish, such as kitchen, living room, porch, etc.The setting icon at the top of each bulb’s Alexa page allows the choice of many colors for these bulbs, although I primarily use soft white or warm white. Any Echo speaker acts as a hub. I have an Echo Show and four round Echo speakers.Alexa also controls my Nest thermostat, Ring Video Pro camera, a Blink camera, and a couple of Rokus. I use a pair of Wi-Fi 6 mesh routers.I still have some Feit bulbs connected. They aren’t bad, but they have to be set up in the Feit or Tuya app first. I replaced the TreatLife bulbs. And I’ve removed the many Sengled bulbs I had, because they’re the most difficult to set up and connect. They’re use BlueTooth instead of wi-fi, which I found to be a severe drawback.This is the third or fourth time I’ve ordered Linkind bulbs. I can’t recommmend them enough. There may be others that cost more but are no better. From now on, I’ll also look for the Matter feature before buying.
MikenzCO –
I’ve used literally dozens of alexa enabled bulbs over the years & these are…
When the first alexa enabled bulbs came out years ago some just didn’t work or at best were a pain to setup. Over time, especially when echo devices started functioning with zigbee setup became much easier and relible too. These bulbs just raised the bar even more.The setup process for these has been further simplified, fewer steps, quicker and i couldn’t have been more pleased how easy these are to get up and running. In my case each bulb took maybe four minutes at most to complete the setup process.There’s a full range of color choices as well as the ability to adjust brightness level via the amazon app. Or alternatively just saying for example, “alexa bedroom 50%” for half of maximum brightness or again for example if you want maximum brightness say “alexa bedroom 100%.” Just pick any number/percent from 1-100% and that’s it.These bulbs out of the dozens purchased over the past decade are hands down the best I’ve used. I had not a single problem or issue and could not be happier with how they’ve performed.
Daniel Ng –
Very happy with these lights – very bright and I don’t perceive any flicker. Can’t comment on the longevity but we have these in the kitchen/dinner area for a couple of months so far.
Kaito –
It was easy and fast to connect with HomeKit. Has RGB color wheel support. I didn’t use their own app much but it has bunch of stuff. I only care about connecting it with my HomePod so I don’t need the app. The bulbs are OKAY in brightness for a bedroom I’d say. 2 of them at least. No issues.
Nanou –
blanc froid très puissant avec un large angle d’éclairage
stef 049 –
voir dans le temps
Gigio –
SONO PERFETTE PER INTENSITA E COLORE DELLA LUCE, COSUMANO POCHI WAT, LA LUCE è NATURALE E LA LAMPADA SI ADATTA BENE ALLE APPLIQUE ORIENTABILI E AD I FARETTI AD INCASSO.