Disclaimer: We aren't recommending that consumers purchase Wyze products at this time. Over the past several years, Wyze has suffered from repeated data leaks and security breaches, including a 2019 ...
Disclaimer: We aren't recommending that consumers purchase Wyze products at this time. Over the past several years, Wyze has suffered from repeated data leaks and security breaches, including a 2019 ...
The Wyze Bulb Color is close to being our favorite budget-priced smart bulb, but it needs to dot some “i’s and cross a few “t”’s first.
Like most of Wyze’s other smart products, the Wyze Bulb Color is Wi-Fi-compatible (2.4GHz only), which means you won’t need a hub to connect it to your home wireless network. The bulb also works via ...
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Smart home company Wyze is back with a new connected light bulb, one that can — unlike its previous bulb — change colors. Called Wyze Bulb Color, the new lighting option enables users to change the ...
If you're putting together a connected living space and need some mood lighting, but you don't want to spend a ton of money, then take a look at the new Wyze Bulb Color. While we've seen controllable ...
Wyze expands its color smart bulb lineup to the BR30 form factor and upgrades its smart-lighting feature set along the way. When we published our Wyze Bulb Color review (A19 shape/E-26 base), we ...
Have you dreamed of outfitting your home with smart lights? Many people have, but outside of a few starter kits, many smart lights are prohibitively expensive. Even $15 per bulb is outside the budget ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The budget color bulb works over Wi-Fi and has a brightness of 950 lumens. It’s compatible with Wyze’s Sun Match ...
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