Tapo TP-Link Smart Light Bulbs, 1100 Lumens High Brightness (75W Equivalent), Matter-Certified, 16M Colors WiFi Light Bulb, Dimmable, Works w/Siri, Alexa & Google Home, A19 E26, L535E(4-Pack)
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Upgrade your home lighting with the Tapo L535E Matter-Certified smart light bulb, delivering a bright 1100 lumens that outshines standard 800-lumen bulbs. Seamlessly integrating with platforms like Apple Home, Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings, it offers versatile control through Smart Voice and Remote features. Enjoy millions of customizable RGBW colors, adjustable vibrance, and a high Color Rendering Index (CRI) greater than 90. Whether setting the mood or brightening your daily routine, the dimmable and tunable white options, along with advanced scheduling and timer capabilities, make the Tapo L535E the ideal choice for a more sophisticated and personalized lighting experience.
【Matter-Certified】 Matter devices work with any certified platform such as Apple Home, Alexa, Google Home & SmartThings. All Matter-certified devices in your local area network (LAN) will work smoothly even when your home internet goes offline. Take control of your smart home with Matter Multi-Admin by granting access to trusted individuals to manage your devices with ease and security.
【Extra Bright 1100-Lumen Light】Tapo L535E provides 1100 lumens of crisp, high-quality lighting, which is brighter than most standard 800-lumen smart color bulbs. It can brighten up your daily routine or activities and is ideal for any space in your home that requires brighter lighting.
【Millions of Colors & Dimmable】 Easily design scenarios with various vivid colors for your daily routine or special activities with this smart light bulbs. Adjust the brightness from 1% to 100% conveniently with the Tapo app.
【Vibrant Colors & Tunable white】 Experience more attractive and vibrant colors with a higher Color Rendering Index (CRI). Witness the true color spectrum in every corner of your home. Tune your lights to warm white (2500K) for restful sleep in the evening, or cool white (6500K) during working hours or when you need a morning boost.
【Voice & Remote Control】 Free up your hands by using simple voice commands with Alexa, Siri, or Google Assistant. Control your smart light bulbs from anywhere with the Tapo app Dim, turn on or off, or change the colors of your light bulb remotely at your fingertips.
Customers say
Customers find the smart light bulbs work well with Alexa routines and are easy to set up with the Tapo app. They appreciate the color range, with one customer noting the fine control from subtle to saturated colors, and find the app easy to control. While some customers find them affordable, others consider them not worth the money. The connectivity receives mixed feedback, with several customers reporting issues with network connection. The build quality and value for money also get mixed reviews, with some finding them decent while others consider them bad quality.
10 reviews for Tapo TP-Link Smart Light Bulbs, 1100 Lumens High Brightness (75W Equivalent), Matter-Certified, 16M Colors WiFi Light Bulb, Dimmable, Works w/Siri, Alexa & Google Home, A19 E26, L535E(4-Pack)
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Original price was: $44.99.$35.98Current price is: $35.98.

Midnight Muffins –
4 pack bulbs
After reading reviews, I was pretty nervous about ordering these seems how some people made it seem like a lottery order with quite a few different complaints. That could still be the case. Several people mentioned black or white bottom bulbs, but I’m still not sure what that means, since I didn’t see anyone who mentioned them post a picture of the different kinds they were talking about.But in any case, when I ordered the 4 pack they were all the same, as pictured with box, and they all work. The exact model is KL130 for anyone who’s curious. I got the 4 pack because I was worried about getting mismatched versions, so I guess at least in my case that worked. I just ordered a second 4 pack to do the rest of my apartment, so if they wind up being different, I’ll come back and say so.I also read one review that said the bulbs were off and wouldn’t go in their sockets which gave me doubts as well, but they do, in fact, fit into a standard socket. I got 3 of my 4 pack into my overhead fan light (the standard kind with gold metal, ridged glass and brown wood blades you see in apartments everywhere), then tested the remainder out in my bathroom mirror 4-light strip (again, the cheap medicine cabinet kind you see in low rent apartments everywhere) and then again into my old-timey touch lamp and it worked in all of them, so unless you have exotic fixtures of some kind, you’re good to go. Also slightly surprised that they worked in my touch lamp, so if you were wondering about that, just touch to the highest light setting and you’re good to go.I was also kind of worried about how the setup would go since a few people said it was wonky, but not how and I didn’t see the actual process pop right up in the first few pages of reviews, so I’ll just include it here:1. Download the “Kasa Smart” app, create a login and verify your email.2. Put a light into your target fixture, turn it on to make sure it works, then turn it back off again.3. Hit the plus sign in the upper right hand corner of the app.4. Tap on the “Device” option5. Tap on the “Smart light” option6. Tap on the “Smart bulb KL100 series” option7. The first prompt says “First, make sure the power is off on the light you’re replacing. Swap the current bulb with the smart bulb”, you’ve already done this, so tap “Next”.8. The next prompt says “Power on the light, wait about 5 seconds until the smart bulb blinks 3 times”. Do that and then hit next.9. It’ll connect and then ask you to sign into your wifi.10. You’ll get a prompt for your bulb to update, do that.11. Give the bulb a name.12. DoneOptional #1: If you want to put a cluster of bulbs into a group so they all change colors/dim simultaneously like I wanted to with my 3 fan lights, make sure you’ve set each bulb up separately, then hit the + sign in the upper right hand corner and tap “group”. Then select the bulbs you want to put in a group and give it a name. The main interface page will show groups on top as well as each individual bulb below.Optional #2: Set up with your Alexa/Google/whatever. I jumped the gun on connecting Alexa before I added the bulbs and she announced each time one was installed that I could now control “TP underscore … blah blah blah” by talking to her. Kind of highlights the importance of the names if you’re going to be doing this because no way are you saying its given device name to control it. I mean, unless you’re into that kind of thing, no judgement, but not for me.Even though *I think* I got the model everyone was a bit displeased with, aside from putting in the wrong wifi password on the first attempt and having to delete and reinstall the app to fix it, setup was surprisingly easy and quick. Zero wonkiness actually wound up happening, so another win.In terms of brightness and color versatility, when it’s at it’s brightest in white, I can’t tell the difference between it and the intense spiral LED’s it replaced…which is to say they’re capable of being blinding if that’s what you need.For color versatility you legitimately get a whole color wheel to choose a color with and then the hardest part is really just picking one since all the colors look pretty cool. In an entirely dark room at night, the colors at full brightness somehow give a dimmed feel while still providing all the light you could want to look around with. As a dark mode everything person, it’s a strange surprise best of both worlds scenario I keep double checking when I think it’s actually dimmed by reading the book titles in perfect clarity across the room.The dimming feature is on a percentage wheel similar to a speedometer and is also pretty nice.Overall, I’m really happy with my purchase and that the reviews freaked me out for zero reason. If you get the 4 pack and/or the same version bulbs as I did, you should be all good :).
Jeanne –
Great multi-color smart bulbs! Integrateds with KASA devices.
These are easy to install and use, and integrates with the older KASA system.I love being able to turn my lights kn and off with schedule, or voice commands, and to change the color of the light at will.I just placed these in two different new overhead lights – both in hallways. And they work perfectly! Iâm able to set them to a lovely low light purple for a scheduled night light. And if needed, turn them on at-will to a bright white.I aleeady had the KASA app, but did install the TAPO app too, which is newer and also connects to the KASA devices. Iâm very happy so far with these bulbs, and do recommend them. Iâll see how long they last; have been up for about 3 weeks and use daily.
Manuel –
Tapo Smart Bulbs: Game-Changer Lighting & Energy Saver!
The Tapo TP-Link Smart Light Bulbs are an absolute game-changer for my apartment! I bought three 4-packs to outfit my entire living space, and I am incredibly impressed. Integrating them with Alexa was seamless, and the hands-free control is a huge convenience. The ability to adjust the lighting and customize it for each room based on my preference is fantastic â whether I want bright, energetic light or a warm, dim ambiance, these bulbs deliver. The 1100 lumens provide excellent brightness (75W equivalent), and the 16 million color options allow for endless customization. What’s even better is their energy efficiency: each bulb only uses a maximum of 9.5W, which means significant energy savings compared to traditional bulbs. Being completely dimmable without any flickering is a major plus. These bulbs have truly transformed the atmosphere of my home.
Scott –
Poor wifi range
These lights are great! One drawback, which took me some time to figure out is their wifi antenna is significantly less effective than other wifi devices; probably about 50% reduction in effectiveness compared to my phone. I had devices on my front porch and garage which in worst case were about 35′ away from my TP Link range extender (which is working great unlike other range extenders I’ve tried) and they kept cycling betwween online and offline. Turning the front porch / garage light switch off then back on seemed to resolve the problem for about 1 minute, then 3 of the 4 devices fell off the network again. The one light that didn’t seem to have this problem was the closest (about 15′ away) to the range extender. All 4 devices reported no bars in the RSSI (signal strength) area of Tepo app (just the dot was illuminated at the bottom of the ‘bars’ icon). Moving the range extender about 15′ closer to the 4 bulbs resolved the problem. Signal strength reported one bar for all four bulbs and now they work reliably. Range extender is on our hallway about 5′ from the front door, whereas when they weren’t working the range extender was about 20′ from the front door.
L. Bell –
Lighting, easy and smart.
I’ve been really impressed with Tapo lighting. These lights work great and have been incredibly reliable. The app interface is very user-friendly and versatileâit makes controlling the lights super easy. I especially love the ability to set specific schedules or have the lights run from sunset to sunrise automatically.Another great feature is the random away mode, which gives me peace of mind when I’m not home. Itâs a thoughtful touch for added security. The lights are also compatible with both Google Home and Alexa, which makes voice control seamless and convenient.Overall, Tapo has delivered a solid smart lighting solution thatâs packed with features and easy to use. Highly recommended!
A. Cahill –
110V not 220V – returned
Hosameldin Shaaban Omar –
So far so good
amadamlen –
Fajna i pasuje do aplikacji Tapo co uÅatwia zarzÄ dzanie.
Abdulaziz Aljasser –
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Luis Gómez –
Fáciles de configurar excelentes para interiores y exteriores. Está marca nunca decepciona.