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Pair a smart bulb with a SmartThings hub and never look back

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Adam Zeis
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Not all smart lights are created equal. Thankfully, SmartThings can work with an extremely wide variety of smart bulbs, leaving you with many options. On the flip side, it might be hard to dig deep to find the right light for you. So we've done the legwork and found the best smart lights for Samsung SmartThings. Here are some of our top picks for illuminating your home.

Top pickElement Classic 60W Equivalent Soft White A19 Dimmable LED Light Bulb

Staff Pick

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A stellar combination of quality and price, the Sengled Classic A19 bulb not only works amazingly well with SmartThings but will last for years to come.

$10 at Amazon $10 at Best Buy $10 at Home Depot

Fan favoriteCree Connected LED Smart Bulb

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This bulb is right up there with our top pick. It's affordable and will save you on energy by lasting for up to 22 years. Yes, you read that correctly, 22 years.

$11.50 at Amazon $22 at Walmart

Name brandSYLVANIA Wi-Fi Smart Light Bulb

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Sylvania has been a household name for years, and they're still going strong in the connected home. This standard A19 bulb runs from warm white to daylight (2700K to 5000K) and is dimmable across the board.

$29 at Amazon (4 Pack)

Premium pickLIFX Mini White (A19) Wi-Fi Smart LED Light Bulb

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While it's a bit pricier than our other choices, the LIFX bulb has an output of 800 lumens, giving you the equivalent of a traditional 60w bulb with just 9w of energy use.

$13 at Amazon

Smarter bulbPhilips Hue A19 White Ambiance Smart Light Bulb

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Philips Hue is perhaps the most well-known brand for smart lights, and yes, it does work with SmartThings. However, if you're already a Hue user, you won't have to worry about everything playing well with SmartThings.

$25 at Amazon $40 at Best Buy (2 Pack) $25 at Walmart

Twice as niceInnr Smart Bulb Color A19

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Why get one smart bulb when you can get a pair for the price of several other singles on this list? These bulbs use 80% less energy than traditional bulbs and work great with the SmartThings hub.

$50 at Amazon

Color changingSylvania Smart+ Zigbee Bulb

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Sylvania is one of the most trusted names in lighting, so it's no wonder the company offers smart bulbs like these that play well with SmartThings devices. Available as a single, two-pack, or four-pack, you can have fun choosing from over 16 million color combinations.

$18 at Amazon $22 at Home Depot

Mi Kasa es su KasaKasa Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulb

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Kasa bulbs are some of the best in the business. This tunable white bulb doesn't require a hub, and it lets you set the warmth and mood with just your voice.

$17 at Amazon

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You can use SmartThings and its recently improved interface to turn lights on or off at the tap of a button, work them into your daily routines, and integrate them with an alarm system. Some of the best smart lights for Samsung SmartThings are even starting to integrate with Google Nest devices, leading the way for infinite possibilities. There are plenty of choices for smart bulbs that work with SmartThings, but our favorite bulbs from Sengled are a mean combination of reliability and price.

You also can't go wrong with Philips Hue, which makes some of the most popular and best smart light bulbs around. If you're committed to the SmartThings ecosystem, these bulbs will cover you for years to come. And as a bonus, they'll all pretty much work with other smart home systems such as Amazon Alexa and HomeKit.

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