

💡 Light smarter, live brighter — your home’s glow just got a glow-up!
Sengled Zigbee Smart Light Bulbs deliver 800 lumens of daylight brightness with 9W energy consumption, compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings. These A19 bulbs require a Zigbee hub for stable wireless control, offering dimmable lighting, group management of up to 64 bulbs, and remote scheduling via the Sengled app. Perfect for energy-conscious professionals seeking seamless smart home lighting with voice and app control.














| ASIN | B078HHWQWG |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,178 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1,419 in LED Bulbs |
| Brand | Sengled |
| Brightness | 800.00 |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
| Color | Daylight |
| Color Rendering Index | 80 |
| Color Temperature | 5000 Kelvin |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (10,877) |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2017 |
| Finish | White |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840696101526 |
| Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
| Included Components | 4 Smart LED Light Bulbs |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Item model number | E11-G14W10P_VC |
| Light Color | Soft White |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 9 Watts |
| Light Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Sengled |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Smart LED Daylight A19 Bulb |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 19070066 |
| Pattern | A19 |
| Power Consumption | 60 Watts |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 4.8"W x 8"H |
| Shape | a19 |
| Size | 4 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Group Control With Up to 64 Blubs, Voice Control With Alexa, Stable Connection, Scene Mode, Dimmable, Smart Hub Required, Zigbee Hub Required, Shortcuts and Automations, Zigbee Technology Group Control, Remote Control With App, |
| Special Features | Group Control With Up to 64 Blubs, Voice Control With Alexa, Stable Connection, Scene Mode, Dimmable, Smart Hub Required, Zigbee Hub Required, Shortcuts and Automations, Zigbee Technology Group Control, Remote Control With App, |
| Specific Uses For Product | Commercial/Residential |
| Specification Met | (unset) |
| Style | A19 |
| Temperature Range | 5000 Kelvin |
| UPC | 840696101526 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 years. |
| Wattage | 9 watts |
S**6
Life changing bulbs for Moms!
Love these bulbs! I think we're up to 22 Sengled Element smartbulbs in our house now. As a mother of 4 boys, I LOVE them! No more lights left on all over the house to drive me mad! I was raised to never leave a light on when you leave a room, so it makes me crazy to have them left burning. Most of our bulbs are now set on timers to kick on and off at specific times, and because you can schedule a group of bulbs (ex: 6 kitchen recessed lights), or individual bulbs we rarely even touch a light switch anymore. The kids bedroom lights aren't left burning when they go off to school because I have them turn on when they get up and off 10 minutes after they leave. It's heaven! The dimming features are great too. I had a list of additional dimmer switches I wanted my husband to install but no need now! I have the kitchen overhead bulb above the sink stay on all night at 1% power as a night light, as well as an overhead bulb in the kid's hallway so they don't have to touch the light switches and leave them on there either. The bulbs in the living room lamps come on at their scheduled time at 5% power and give the perfect, not too bright, cozy atmosphere to the room where we relax in the evenings. They start dimming automatically an hour before they kick off at 11pm and we don't touch them! If it's a darker, rainy day I just ask Alexa to turn them on a little earlier. Our porch lights are even set on times so they can't get left on during the day anymore! I'm in heaven! I recently added 12 of the flood light smartbulbs to my collection for our finished basement. All of the recessed fixtures down there are on ONE switch at the bottom of the stairs. I'm sure that seemed like a great idea, but when you're in the family room, you really don't need the lights on in the utility room or the game room, or the kitchenette. We planned on hiring an electrician to install separate switches in each room but then I thought about smartbulbs! At $10+/- per bulb they're pricey, but compared to bringing in an electrician and having to put holes in our finished basement walls/ceiling it was CHEAP! Now I have them set up in groups for the different areas and certain ones are on timers. Life changing! I will definitely buy more! The multiple garage bulbs still get left on so that's my next hurdle. Love my Sengled bulbs!
B**B
RELIES ON HUB AND REMOTE SERVER, WHICH ISN"T RELIABLE! DO NOT BUY!!
EDIT: These bulbs rely on a remote SENGLED server, which went down in late June 2025. This means I could not control the bulbs using Alexa or the Sengled app. This is totally unacceptable for many reasons. 1) nothing remote should have control over the lights in my house! 2) That server better be bullet proof, and it wasn't. 3) When the server recovered, my lights still could not be controlled by either. I tried to reboot the hub. No luck. I deleted the bulbs from the app and tried to add them again by rapidly turning off/on the light switch 10+ times. Still no luck. Reading my review from when I got them, I see I had to scan them to be learned by the app. Screw that. I'm buying other brand bulbs that do not rely on a hub and external server. Never ever buying Sengled stuff again. I don't know how long the server was down. Amazon sent an email about the outage, but not the recovery. Bad on Amazon. And I assumed if the server recovered, asking Alexa to turn on the lights would work, so I didn't try anything else. I think it was only a day or two. *** original review, which no longer applies, below *** I bought this pack of 4, and also bought a starter set of 2 bulbs with Hub and Echo, in a Cyber Monday deal. The main reason was a hard to reach switch controlling 3 bulbs. I'm using the 4th in the same room, on a different switch that I want to control differently. I had looked into buying a smart switch, but all the ones I found said they could be tough to fit in the box, and if I can avoid dealing with wiring, that's fine with me. The drawback to this is that I can't physically switch the bulbs on and off since if I happen to leave it off, I can't have Alexa turn it back on. But I can control the 3 lights on the same switch independently if I have reason to dim them differently or have some on and some off. Pairing of the hub went easy, once I actually plugged in the ethernet cable all the way. It looks like you have to plug it in wired first, then you can go wireless after hub setup. For now I'm just leaving it wired. The hub is in a different room, about 40 feet away from the bulbs with a wall in between, no problem. Next, I climbed up on a counter, unscrewed the old bulb, and screwed in the new. That was a mistake. You have to scan the bulb first. Luckily I only did this with one. Make sure you give permission to the app for your camera and storage so it can scan each bulb. Otherwise you'll be trying to read tiny letters, and trying to figure out if it's a 0 or O. From there it's pretty easy. Screw in the bulb, flip the switch on to give the bulb power (bulb will come on), and hit OK to pair the bulb. The bulbs flash two or three times, then a few seconds later are paired. You can pair multiple at once. You have to assign a "Scene", or room the bulb is in. Then you individually name each bulb for Alexa to use, and have Alexa discover the devices. I'm not sure the real point of a Scene other than you can use the app to dim all the lights in the scene the same, or turn them all on or off. I actually find the different dimming levels useful, to make the one over my laptop dimmer, and one over a work area brighter. Alexa does not seem to let you control the entire scene--she will ask which device you want to control. Of course you can set up a group in Alexa, which I did for the set of 3 I want controlled together. Note that these lights don't dim all that much. I still have incandescent lights in my living room that I can dim to almost nothing, and these don't come close to that. But that are noticeably less than full. Fine with me for this application, but I probably won't get a set for that living room. I guess I'd have to change out that switch anyway, since they don't work with dimmer switches. I'm between a 4* and 5*, mostly due to setup not being really intuitive, but it wasn't too bad, and I really like having Alexa control of these lights for a very reasonable price.
A**J
Best blubs out there
I recently outfitted my entire house with about 40 Sengled Zigbee Smart Light Bulbs, connected through two hubs, and I am thoroughly impressed! These bulbs have completely transformed the lighting in my home. Installation: The setup process was a breeze. Linking the bulbs to the hubs was straightforward and hassle-free, which was a relief considering the number of bulbs I installed. Performance: Each bulb provides consistent and reliable performance. I have full control over the lighting in every room, from dimming to scheduling, all from my smartphone. The ability to customize scenes and schedules adds a whole new level of convenience. App Integration: The Sengled app is intuitive and user-friendly, making it easy to manage the settings for each bulb or group of bulbs. Integration with other smart home devices was also seamless, enhancing the overall smart home experience. Value for Money: Considering the quality, performance, and the number of features each bulb offers, these smart bulbs are definitely worth the investment. They not only add comfort and convenience but also help in reducing energy consumption with their efficiency.
A**O
These bulbs are great, easy to set-up and easy to use. Takes less than 10 mins to name all the bulbs and set everything up Works with Alexa and google. You need to have a good quality Wi-Fi router with a strong signal or these will keep dropping every few days, but as long as its a good quality connection, it will work flawlessly
A**E
Son fáciles de conectar, yo los controlo en la casa con Google Home y funcionan muy bien, también con la aplicación en el celular llamada Sengled Home y los puedo prender y apagar donde este y hasta programarlos para que solos lo hagan, tengo ahorita 6 y estoy juntando para comprar 4 mas. Tengo problemas con uno que es el mas retirado del wifi, se queda sin señal a ratos, pero los que están al alcance funcionan perfecto, puedes bajar la intensidad o brillo si así lo deseas, no he comprado de otras marcas para hacer una comparación, con esta marca estoy contento y creo que seguiré esa linea.
A**.
Great light, works great with the Sengled hub that you would need with these lights. The look the same as normal Edison lights, can’t tell that they are led
A**R
Probably my own fault, but the bulbs themselves require the hub in order to work. Did not realize this as when i purchased my Echo it came with one of these bulbs that works straight out of the box with Echo. Will most likely be returning.
M**O
Sengled es una empresa China que está al borde del colapso; sus focos no son del todo malos pero su servicio en la nube para encenderlos sí. En cuatro años que llevo con ellos he experimentado cinco bajas de servicio (outages), la más reciente de casi una semana donde mis focos quedaron atorados en una intensidad extremadamente baja. En esta última ocasión inclusive Amazon tuvo que salir a dar la cara cuando la propia compañía Sengled no lanzó ni un solo comunicado. Lo peor de todo es que Amazon sigue vendiendo estos productos inclusive sabiendo que el servicio que dan es malo y que lo más probable es que la compañía termine por quebrar pronto.
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