CREATIVE VIEWS #Lifx Mini Wi-Fi smart bulb

The Lifx Mini Wi-Fi bulb is very expensive bulb. 

This bulb has variety of colors,features and integrations at a lower cost. 




My review on Lifx Mini bulb is given below:---⤦

The Good The Lifx Mini puts out plenty of light, and offers all of the colors, features, and integrations that you get with standard-size Lifx bulbs at a lower cost.

The Bad At $45 each, the color-changing Mini bulbs are still awfully expensive, and the design still doesn't cast enough downward light. The pairing process, newly revamped to align with HomeKit, is also a little more confusing than it ought to be.


The Bottom Line These are excellent smart bulbs, but it's tough to justify the splurge unless you catch them on sale.
The original, flat-topped Lifx bulbs all promise to put out well over 1,000 lumens at peak brightness. The new Lifx Mini is more modest by comparison, promising 800 lumens from a power draw of 9 watts -- roughly as much brightness as you'd expect from a common 60W incandescent while consuming less than a sixth as much energy. Those numbers checked out when I tested the bulb in CNET's lighting lab, with the Mini's default setting coming in at a comfortable 828 lumens.
Aside from that default 3,500 K setting, the Lifx app offers 15 other white-light settings that range from a candle-like 2,500 K up to an icy, bluish-white 9,000 K. None of them are as bright as that default setting, though. Dial to either extreme, and the bulb will only put out about 450 lumens at full brightness -- closer to what you'd get from a 40W bulb.  

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