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Philips Daylight A19 LED 60-Watt Equivalent Dimmable Smart Wi‑Fi WiZ Connected Wireless Light Bulb (2‑Pack)

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Philips Daylight A19 LED 60-Watt Equivalent Dimmable Smart Wi‑Fi WiZ Connected Wireless Light Bulb (2‑Pack)Philips WiZ Connected A19 Daylight Dimmable Smart LED Bulbs, 2 Pack Brighten your home with Philips WiZ Connected A19 smart LED bulbs delivering cool daylight and easy dimming. Control via WiZ app, voice assistants, or schedules over 2. 4GHz WiFino hub required. A 60W replacement using just 8. 8W, each bulb outputs 800 lumens for efficient, versatile lighting. Key Features: Smart Control: WiZ app, Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri Shortcuts supportno

Philips WiZ Connected A19 Daylight Dimmable Smart LED Bulbs, 2-Pack

Brighten your home with Philips WiZ Connected A19 smart LED bulbs delivering cool daylight and easy dimming. Control via WiZ app, voice assistants, or schedules over 2.4GHz Wi‑Fi—no hub required. A 60W replacement using just 8.8W, each bulb outputs 800 lumens for efficient, versatile lighting.


Key Features:

  • Smart Control: WiZ app, Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri Shortcuts support—no hub required
  • Energy Efficient: 60W replacement uses only 8.8W while delivering 800 lumens
  • Daylight Color: Crisp 5000K light with CRI 90 for vivid, energizing illumination
  • Easy Setup: Screw in the E26 medium base bulb and connect to 2.4GHz Wi‑Fi
  • Dimmable Convenience: Adjust brightness, set timers and schedules, and automate lighting

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Average Life (hours) 25000
Bulb Color White
Bulb Finish Clear
Bulb Material Plastic
Bulb Shape A-Style
Color Rendering Index (CRI) 90
Color Temperature Daylight (5000K)
Control Type Switch
Dimmable Capability Dimmable
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Light Bulb Base Code E26
Light Bulb Base Type Medium
Light Bulb Features Energy Saving
Light Bulb Shape Code A19
Lighting Technology LED
Lumens 800
Max. Operating Temperature (F) 113 °F
Number of Bulbs Included 2
Power Options Plug-in
Rated Damp Rated
Remote Access Remote Access
Requires Hub? No Hub Required
Smart Home Smart Home Enabled
Smart Home Protocol Wi‑Fi
Voice Control Hub Required No Hub Required for Voice Control
Volt (v) 120
Wattage (Watts) 8.8
Works With Alexa, Apple HomeKit (Siri Shortcuts), Google Assistant, Samsung SmartThings, Proprietary WiZ App
Certifications and Listings UL Listed
Manufacturer Warranty See Packaging
Product Diameter (in.) 2.83 in
Product Height (in.) 5.71 in
UPC 190096152810
Wi‑Fi Standard 2.4GHz; 802.11 b/g/n
Not Compatible Philips Hue app

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Do these bulbs require a hub?
A: No. They connect directly to 2.4GHz Wi‑Fi and are controlled with the WiZ app.


Q: Which voice assistants work with these bulbs?
A: They work with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri Shortcuts.


Q: Can I use these with the Philips Hue app?
A: No. They are not compatible with the Philips Hue app; use the WiZ app.


Q: What is the brightness and color temperature?
A: Each bulb produces 800 lumens at daylight 5000K.


Q: Are these suitable for outdoor use?
A: They are rated for indoor use and damp locations; do not use in fully enclosed outdoor fixtures unless specified.


Cool, crisp daylight that energizes your everyday

These smart A19 bulbs wash rooms in a clean, daylight glow that sharpens edges and lifts the mood. I love the sleek, minimal silhouette and the effortless dimming that moves from task-ready bright to relaxed evening ambiance. Style them in open fixtures or simple shades to highlight their modern profile, then set schedules to choreograph your lighting throughout the day. A chic essential for streamlined, luxurious living.


Upgrade to WiZ-connected daylight—install in minutes and take control of your home’s lighting with app or voice.

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