I have not been able to find ANY! AI suggested 4 different bulbs of this type which were all dead ends. Is there such a thing as a Zigbee 100w color changing bulb?
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I have not been able to find ANY! AI suggested 4 different bulbs of this type which were all dead ends. Is there such a thing as a Zigbee 100w color changing bulb?
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Sheβs not cheap, but would do the trick. Hue 1-pack A21 E26 100W LED Bulb White and Colour Ambiance | Philips Hue
If you mean a 100W equivalent zigbee bulb, then Hue makes one:
That is not cheap! But I only need 1 or two.
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Thanks, I'm thinking about it. At $50 a bulb, I'm thinking that is expensive!
For a location I couldn't see the bulb, I've used these and put in two 800lm ("60w") Zigbee bulbs. ("100w" is 1600lm).
Any reason you are restricting yourself to zigbee bulbs? There are other non-zigbee bulbs RGBW that are controlled locally by Hubitat and available in 100W equivalents.
I use the Linkind Matter bulbs. US Amazon price about $12 per bulb. Work well and provide a lot of light for these old eyes.
I just ordered the non-colored version for $21.98 from Home Depot. I'm hoping it fits in the fixture on my patio.
I added this to my Home Automation list at Amazon!
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Bringing up this request from elsewhere again:
Again, if you have questions that cannot be answered from the above regarding how to do this, please ask, and someone can help. Violations of the community guidelines may result in flagged posts.
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My original post was regarding a 100w Zigbee light bulb, not the setBattery() function. Although I have asked about that previously.
Please re-read my post. The topic itself is not the issue at hand, nor is it mentioned anywhere in my post (or the quoted requests, aside from traces of the title that come through in the link summary -- this is not the first time this has been raised).
I went on this same journey two years ago for my outdoor back patio fixtures. I was not able to find suitable ZigBee devices. Found the Hue tax for six outdoor bulbs to be a bit steep. I settled on wifi (local to Hubitat) PAR38 RGBW bulbs from Wiz. They have worked perfectly.
Amazon Wiz Par38 link