Article 53VY1 The best Alexa-compatible smart lights

The best Alexa-compatible smart lights

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Amazon's Echo range of Alexa-powered smart speakers is great for controlling smart home devices. With smart bulbs installed throughout your house, you can use Alexa to turn individual lights and even entire rooms off and on, change the colors of your bulbs, and more. The only trouble is deciding on the right bulbs to buy - luckily, we're here to help.

Best overallRing Smart Bulb

Staff pick

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Amazon-owned Ring is now in the smart bulb game, and what better product to work with Alexa than one from Amazon's own brands? These affordable bulbs are sure to help you save on your energy, but just know that as with other Ring lighting products, a Ring Bridge is required.

$15 at Amazon$15 at Ring

Best Color ValueLIFX Color

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LIFX bulbs can be controlled remotely by Alexa without the need for a hub - the bulbs connect directly to Wi-Fi. The LIFX Color supports 16 million colors and is available with threading for either A19 or BR30 lighting fixtures. It's also the brightest and most vibrant bulb of the bunch. Put that all together, and the LIFX Color is our top recommendation.

$45 at Amazon$60 at LIFX

Most popularPhilips Hue White and Color Ambiance

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Philips Hue's new range of smart bulbs has built-in Bluetooth so you can control your lights without a hub. But to use them with an Amazon Echo, you'll still need a Hue Bridge. The most significant advantage of Philips Hue bulbs is its support for a broad ecosystem of accessories. You can easily add motion sensors or smart switches to your home setup.

$80 for 2-pack at Amazon$90 for 2-pack at Best Buy

Affordable bulbSengled Smart Wi-Fi LED

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Sengled's smart bulb connects directly to your Wi-Fi without the need for a hub. It also works with Amazon Alexa to let you turn off or dim the lights, choose from 16 million colors, and change to different scenes and routines with your voice. It reaches up to 800 lumens, and costs significantly less than other options from LIFX and Philips Hue.

$25 at Amazon$25 at Best Buy

From batteries to bulbsEufy Lumos White Anker

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Anker may be known for its battery packs and charging accessories, but the company also makes smart bulbs under the Eufy brand. Like many of the other options, you can set the bulb to the perfect level of warmth and brightness. Of course, it works with Amazon Alexa without a hub, so you can easily ask your smart voice assistant to set the mood of the room.

$11 at Amazon$17 at NewEgg

White-only bulbsWyze Bulbs

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The Wyze Bulbs aren't as bright as the LIFX Color at just 800 lumens, nor will they change to any crazy vibrant colors. But for nearly a quarter of the price per bulb, they offer a lot of bang for your buck. You can control the Wyze Bulbs through Alexa without any hub, adjusting brightness and color temperature, and Wyze even offers a motion sensor that attaches to your doorframe.

$12 at Amazon$8 at Wyze

Great for desk lampsLIFX Mini Color

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The LIFX Mini Color is an excellent alternative to the standard LIFX Color if you only need to replace the bulb in a desk lamp or any other small fixture. It's dimmer than its larger counterpart at just 800 lumens, but otherwise nearly identical in functionality, with the same 16 million colors and hub-free compatibility with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant.

$38 at Amazon$38 at Best Buy

Voice assistance is a crucial feature for smart bulbs

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Being able to control your lights using your voice is easily one of the most compelling parts of owning smart bulbs. Amazon's Alexa voice assistant is compatible with a wide range of bulbs from companies like Ring, LIFX, Philips Hue, and Eufy by Anker. And for the most part, each bulb is remarkably similar in functionality.

You can expect that just about any bulb capable of displaying both white and color will connect to voice assistants like Alexa. And they will allow you to dim or change the color of your bulbs with a simple command. If it were our money, we'd recommend the first-party Ring Smart LED bulb for its smooth first-party integration, or the LIFX's Color bulb, if you're looking for a more colorful option.

If you plan on outfitting your house with accessories like motion sensors, however, you're better off buying the White and Color Ambiance bulb from Philips Hue, which supports a much more extensive range of both first- and third-party accessories. Lastly, shoppers on a tight budget should strongly consider options like the Wyze Bulbs; they won't change colors, but you can at least dim them and adjust the temperature of white they output from the convenience of your Echo speaker. Plus, you get four for the price of one Philips Hue or LIFX bulb.

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